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Bombs, guns found at home of suspect in Officer Brenton's slaying
I recommend the post: The Scrivener, by the way, in the link I provided to you just now.
Shoreline man killed when struck by falling tree part
A Shoreline man was killed Thursday night when part of a tree fell on him while he was walking in a park.
W. Washington weather may be factor in 1 death
A weather system moving through the Northwest has brought high winds and heavy rains to areas of Western Washington and may have been a factor in one death.
Shoreline man killed by part of falling tree
A 40-year-old Shoreline man was killed instantly at about 7 o'clock this evening when he was struck by part of a falling tree as he and his wife walked their dog in woodsey Hamlin Park in Shoreline.
Man Killed When Tree Falls on Him
A man walking his dog Thursday night was killed when a tree fell on him. Shoreline Fire spokesperson Melanie Granfors says the man and his wife were walking their dog in Hamlin Park in the 16000 block of 15th Ave NE around 7PM.
Right on 'cue: Casper's to bring BBQ and more to Shoreline
Be still my beating BBQ lovin' heart : that rascal Casper Townsend has gone and done it again, only this time he's opening another outlet of Casper's a Taste of the South even closer to my front door.
Swine-flu vaccine: Shortage is severe
Obama's death panel has spoken. Homeless pregnant teens have the highest priority to live.
Angel says state exceeding its authority on shoreline regs
Rep. Jan Angel has sent letters this week to the state departments of Ecology and Commerce asking its directors to refrain from creating new shoreline policies and guidance.
City crafting new shoreline plan - Sat, 31 Oct 2009 PST
A plan to develop new shoreline regulations in Spokane Valley generated little enthusiasm Tuesday among City Council members.
Bill Gatesgate: Laurelhurst Shoreline War Ending?
A 20-year-long park-encroachment dispute involving Bill Gates' former bachelor pad in filthy rich Laurelhurst - sparking brazen pruning-shear raids on Gates' sister's hedge, calls to the cops and the hiring of attorneys - is about to be resolved by state officials, though not necessarily ended.
Judge declines to suspend rules on R-71 contributions
"I am baffled by your apparent need to label homosexuality a "brain disorder" when all scientific, medical, psychological and psychiatric evidence indicates the opposite" sonofcarbon has repeatedly been unable to provide anything resembling evidence for his claim, or for having any training or credentials in the field.
Island Forum | Does approving Referendum 71 really matter?
In 2007, Washingtona s first domestic partnership law opened the door for domestic partners to have many of the same rights and obligations as spouses.
Senators to speak at Education Reform and Listening Tour at Northshore Junior High
Senators Rosemary McAuliffe and Eric Oemig will participate in an Education Reform and Listening Tour from 7-8:30 p.m. Oct.
Shoreline City Council's critics challenge development, jail decisions
Civic experience: Four terms Shoreline City Council; president, Shoreline Lunch Rotary; executive board, Puget Sound Regional Council; past president and board member, Suburban Cities of King County Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration, University of Washington Endorsements: 32nd District Republicans, Seattle-King County ...
Colorado sheriff: Runaway balloon saga was hoax
The parents who set off a worldwide drama by reporting their 6-year-old son was inside a flying saucer-like helium balloon hurtling over Colorado concocted the stunt to market themselves for a television show, a sheriff said Sunday.
Ex-Washington state man faces charges for sex with farm animals
People had been having sex with the ponies and dogs as well as well as larger horses.
Election is mired in trivialities, missing the bus
Election campaigns can become increasingly disconnected from governing: Our 2009 election has revolved around endorsements, polls, PDC complaints, and interest group litmus tests.
Verizon suitor makes case for land-line purchase
Frontier Communications is fighting a public relations battle in Washington and several other states across the country, trying to prove to Verizon land-line and broadband customers that things will only get better if it takes over rural service next year.
Occupants of car detained on Aurora in shooting probe
From Times staff reporter Christine Clarridge: Seattle police and King County sheriff's deputies have surrounded a green Honda whose occupants may have been involved in a shooting in Shoreline earlier today.
Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
A playwright digs deep to find drama in daily life
By Today, 12:13 PM The Blue Heron stage will come alive this weekend with a patchwork quilt of original monologues and scenes written and directed by playwright Stefani Priest.