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Seven high school musicians to play at conference
Seven Vashon High School band students auditioned for and were accepted to a prestigious band conference that takes place later this month.
Seattle Humane: Come Meet the Man Who Saved Snaps
Join us for a Brown Bag Lunch next Tuesday and meet Steve Markwell, the founder of the Olympic Animal Sanctuary in Forks, and some of the dogs who are living out their lives in his care.
Election too close to call in SeaTac
Fueled by outrage over the current city administration, a proposition to institute popular election of a strong mayor and a slate of three candidates took on SeaTac city government in the Nov.
Conference to study small biz future
Small business owners and policymakers from around the state will gather in SeaTac next week to discuss the state's business climate and ideas for how policymakers can make Washington more supportive of businesses and job growth.Washington Policy Center's biennial Small Business Conference comes as Boeing announced its decision to build a 2nd 787 ...
SeaTac slows down major zoning update
The brakes have been applied to a proposed major zoning update in SeaTac that was scheduled to be approved by the city council next month.
Arraignment delayed for Port Townsend farmer/boat-builder accused of bank robbery
Michael J. Fenter, a Port Townsend boat builder alleged to be living a double life as a bank robber, is expected to enter a plea in federal court next Friday, after an arraignment scheduled this week was postponed.
Public worker unions spend big on candidate
A political action committee for the state's biggest public employees union recently bought a $15,000 television ad supporting at-large Tacoma City Council candidate Keven Rojecki, state campaign records show.
SeaTac parking lot proposed on cemetery land
While SeaTac has been trying to transition away from surface airport parking lots, the city may approve a new 1,000-stall lot on unused cemetery land.
Accused Port Townsend bank robber awaits arraignment
Michael J. Fenter, a Port Townsend man accused of robbing a Tacoma bank and under investigation in three other bank robberies, is expected to enter a plea in federal court Friday.
Teen sentenced to detention for pit bull attacks
A 16-year-old girl who police say wielded her pet pit bull like a weapon, siccing the dog on two women earlier this year in SeaTac, was sentenced this morning to 14 months in a juvenile detention center.
SeaTac lawmakers suspend city manager
In a special council meeting Thursday night, SeaTac City Council removed Craig Ward as city manager and removed him from his duties, effective immediately.
S.L.U.T. Under Attack by Giant Mushrooms
While studying the natural habitat of the Seattle Streetcar , I came across an odd outcropping just west of Terry near the Valley tracks.
A Pit Bull That Was Responsible For A Pair Of Violent Attacks Gets Second Chance
Olympic Animal Sanctuary Executive Director Steve Markwell says Snaps is learning to live without violence.
Teen Charged in Pitbull Attack to Spend Year in Jail
A teenager who used a pitbull to attack two good samaritans last summer will spend over a year in juvenile detention.
Teen Gets Up To Year In Detention For SeaTac Pit Bull Attack
A teenager will spend up to a year in a juvenile rehabilitation center for assaulting two women with a pit bull in SeaTac in June.
Teen in SeaTac dog attack gets 14 to 17 months
A 16-year-old girl accused of attacking two women in SeaTac -- with the help of her dog -- was sentenced Thursday to 14 to 17 months in juvenile detention, an exceptionally lengthy sentence under state law.
'Tacoma girl,' firefighter vie for seat 6
In what's billed by the candidates as a contest between the insider and the outsider, the race for Tacoma's at-large city council seat pits Victoria Woodards against Keven Rojecki.
King County cops to focus on seat belt violators
Several King County law enforcement agencies will be conducting nighttime seat belt emphasis patrols starting Friday and continuing through Nov.
Hope is the foundation Africa needs
Editor's Note: Times/News freelancer Judy Sone Vue from SeaTac earned a Foreign Intrigue scholarship from the University of Washington Communication Department to intern at an English-language newspaper in Sierra Leone.
CDNews: Jet noise is here to stay
Patty Fong is fed up with flight noise from SeaTac. Living on the western edge of the Central District near Yesler, she noticed a big increase in jet noise over the summer that kept her from being able to enjoy her back yard due to the roar of jets overhead.A At Saturday's Squire Park Community Meeting, she sought the community's support for a ...