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Tough Day? Walk it Out, Seattle
We bring you installment number one of Seattlest's Midnight Movies. No, that's not Kristen Wiig, Amy Poehler, and Casey Wilson. That's real life. That's Bob Fosse. This has nothing to do with Seattle. But, if you're sitting awake in the middle of the night, feelin' blue from the rainy and…
Tran and Quan Engagement
Here are a couple shots from Tran and Quan’s engagement session. We had a great time walking around Pikes Market with them, and got some killer pictures. Click below to see more:
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Credit Liability Arbitration in Seattle
Credit Liability Arbitration in Seattle May 13th, 2008 However you should be able to use your smartness for Credit card liability arbitration. Having a good score positively is very helpful as it can help you acquire loans in the future from other loan companies. Hence in the end you benefit…
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Random Fact of the Day
Tags: san clemente, seattle, trivia I’ve written about this before, but the thought occurred to me for some reason again on the bus into work today. As a kid, I attended an elementary school named after a former mayor of Seattle. Now, this wouldn’t be bizarre if I grew up in or even near…
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View from Uptown Espresso
——— Vivace and Uptown Espresso are my favorite cafes in South Lake Union. This is the view from Uptown Espresso's outdoors tables facing Westlake Avenue. ——— Vivace y Uptown Espresso son mis cafeterías preferidas en South Lake Union. Esta es la vista desde las mesas al aire libre de…
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Seismic fault here similar to one in China
Seattle, which sits on a fault similar to the one that set off China's massive earthquake Monday, has identified hundreds of buildings said to be potentially at higher risk during a severe quake.
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Critics say port process subverts intended reform
As the Port of Seattle Commission continues to review staff work in the wake of a scathing state audit, tensions between oversight and growth are being revealed.
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McCain talks environment in state stop
Nuclear power should be part of the nation's strategy to reduce global warming, Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Tuesday during a campaign trip to Washington state that emphasized environmental issues.
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Obama gets young people back in the race
Campaign 2008: After prolonged apathy and cynicism, youthful activism is reborn.
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Under The Needle: Search for golf balls offers solace
Every day, Brad Munsell collects golf balls, risking the punishing thorns of the blackberry bushes lining the Puetz Golf driving range. It's a routine that keeps him from giving in to a condition that erodes the here and now.
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A pitch to fix Duwamish
Let's restore the banks of the Duwamish River to make them more natural, help shelter young salmon -- and make money in the process. That's the basic pitch from a new company set to announce Mayor Greg Nickels' endorsement of its plans.
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Pull plug on automated toilets, panel says
Seattle's City Council say it's time to get rid of the city's five automated, single-stall toilets.
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Big change at popular park
Longtime city planning and a recent court ruling have cleared the way for major construction and some of the biggest changes in Warren G. Magnuson Park history.
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Shorts ready for short heat wave?
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Seattle are predicting record-breaking heat in the coming days, with Friday and Saturday likely to be the warmest days during this brief heat spell.
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Streetcar proponents kick off campaign to promote more lines
Streetcar advocates are campaigning again, and they may bring their bully pulpit to your neighborhood -- if it's a candidate for a new line.
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Prevention urged as key in school safety
Kevlar-covered textbooks and bulletproof backpacks aren't a remedy for violence in schools, one of the nation's leading experts on the subject told educators and police gathered Tuesday at Seattle University.
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Woman stole identity to get prescription drugs
State Patrol investigators said a woman's identity theft netted her about $180,000 worth of medical services and prescription drugs. She was arrested early Tuesday.
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Poor quarter for home sales
Home sales and prices in King County and Washington as a whole fell in the first three months of 2008, compared with the prior quarter and the start of 2007, according to a new report.
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Ramp is just the first of many blessings
On Saturday, volunteers with the Master Builders Association will build 33 ramps for low-income disabled people who otherwise couldn't afford them in Snohomish and King counties as part of the organization's 15th annual Rampathon.
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One dead in motorcycle crash
Snohomish County authorities said a man riding a motorcycle crashed into a sign Tuesday and died. He was not wearing a helmet at the time.
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Collision prompts closure of Battery Street tunnel
No one was hurt in a four-car accident that prompted the closure of the Battery Street tunnel Tuesday afternoon.
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One dead, two rescued from capsized boat off La Push
One man was killed and two others were rescued Tuesday morning after their fishing boat capsized near La Push on the northwest Washington coast, the Coast Guard reported.
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Two wounded in West Seattle shooting
Two people were shot and wounded Tuesday night at a West Seattle apartment complex in the 5600 block of Delridge Way Southwest.
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China quake jolts families in Seattle area
Ten days after a cyclone obliterated parts of Myanmar, the 7.8-magnitude quake that rocked China has sent local residents with ties to the disaster zone scrambling to make contact with family and friends.
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Diverse New Holly still struggling to break down the cultural divide
The New Holly housing experiment was supposed to bring together people from different socio-economic backgrounds, but some aren't mingling as much as was hoped.
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The Money Squeeze: Traveling by air? You'll be paying more
Airlines are trying to recoup the cost of fuel by boosting airfares and fees for everything from changing your ticket to taking a pet onboard to making reservations over the phone.
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Gates Foundation again finds CEO at Microsoft
Microsoft exec Jeff Raikes has been named chief executive officer of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Shipper fined for Elliott Bay oil spill
A Singapore-based shipping company whose ship spilled oil into Elliott Bay last year paid a $27,500 fine to the Washington Department of Ecology, the agency reported on Monday.
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Council approves wider Mercer and Spokane Viaduct
Seattle City Council members gave the go-ahead Monday to widen the Spokane Street Viaduct and, with reservations, to widen Mercer Street, rejecting one skeptical member's call for a delay.
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Port OKs Eastside trail deal
A deal to bring a 42-mile Eastside rail corridor into public ownership for development as a hiking and biking trail and a freight line - and potentially, for commuter transit -- was approved by the Port of Seattle Monday.
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Jet-setters' lavish lifestyle allegedly fueled by ID theft
PHILADELPHIA -- Presumably, she didn't fleece Prince Charles.
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City Hall evacuated after fire
Seattle City Hall was evacuated Monday morning as firefighters responded to reports of smoke in the building.
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KIRBY WALKER, 1918-2008: WWII hero died days after enjoying 'greatest' honor
Kirby Walker passed away just three days after "the greatest thing that had ever happened" to him.
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Boy hit by car in church parking lot expected to recover
A 4-year-old boy was hurt Monday when a car backed over him in a Bellevue parking lot, Bellevue police reported.
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Investigators questioning boys in Kent stabbing
Detectives have identified four teenagers who witnessed a fight in which a 16-year-old Auburn boy was stabbed following a weekend house party in Kent, the King County Sheriff's Office reported Monday.
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Two injured in ATV accident
Two people were hurt late Sunday when their all-terrain vehicle struck a tree in Pacific, the Valley Regional Fire Authority reported.
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Stabbing victims still in hospital
A man and woman stabbed in an apparent act of domestic violence remained hospitalized Monday as police continued their investigation, a Seattle police spokeswoman said.
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Director of Thai museum arrested here
The American director of a museum in Thailand was indicted on a wire fraud charge and has been arrested here in connection with a U.S. investigation into looted Asian antiquities.
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