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JAZZ ALLEY: Esperanza Spalding TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Clark Gibson Sextet NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band w/ Clarence Acox EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: 6pm - Kelly Ash (vocals) and Eric Verlinde (piano) 8pm - Vocal jazz jam session with Carrie Wicks, Nelda Swigget (piano) and a surprise guest …
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Parks Levy committee: 2 hours, 2 West Seattle mentions
That photo shows a little sliver of West Duwamish Greenbelt (from our Nature Consortium-led hike last month) … one of only two West Seattle areas that were spoken up for during tonight’s public hearing before the City Council-appointed Parks and Green Spaces Levy Citizens’ Advisory…
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Medicis (MRX) to Acquire LipoSonix, Inc. for $150M
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. and SEATTLE -- Medicis (NYSE:MRX) and LipoSonix, Inc. today jointly announced they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Medicis will acquire LipoSonix, an independent, privately-held company with a staff of approximately 40 scientists, engineers and…
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A snack at Mioposto tonight
I love Mioposto. It’s down the street from me, one of the Chow Foods “not-a-chain” empire, and they have great pizza. In fact, I like it just a little better than Tutta Bella, which also is down the street from me and has great pizza. I took this from my camera phone. Can you believe it…
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Seattle International Film Festival 2008 award winners
The 34th annual Seattle Film Festival closed on Sunday after running for 25 days. This year’s edition of the festival saw almost 200 feature films from 69 countries screened and more than 70,000 ballots cast by the audiences. Here are all the winners: AUDIENCE AWARDS Best Film “Cherry…
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Dogs Bite Blog: Pit Bull Bites Girl At Seattle Elementary School Playground - DogsBite.org
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~~MINDFUL IN SEATTLE~~PEOPLE OF COLOR AND ALLIES SANGHA The People of Color and Allies (POCAS) is a Buddhist inspired, peer led mindfulness group. It meets weekly (Thursday Nights) for a sit and dharma discussion. All People of Color interested in meditation and Buddhism are invited to attend.…
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Marlins Players Gather To Discuss NBA Title
That’s the only explanation for losing to the Mariners… Marlins lose 5-4. These posts would be longer, but these West coast games are brutal.
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Speed-trap van gets initial OK
Authorities plan to dispatch a camera-equipped van starting next month to catch school-zone speeders, if the City Council supports a measure approved by its Transportation Committee Tuesday.
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Same arsonist suspected in two separate incidents
Fire investigators suspect that an arsonist who torched two North Seattle homes early Tuesday may have set another blaze earlier this month at a home two blocks away.
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Services for slain Marine open to public
A funeral with military honors for a 20-year-old from Tacoma who was among four Marines killed in Afghanistan last weekend is planned for June 27th.
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Suspect in killing free after 1 1/2 years
King County prosecutors have dropped a murder charge in the death of a 23-year-old man, saying they can't prove who killed him.
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There's always more to the story -- and here it is
The Seattle P-I is beginning a crime blog, Seattle 911. It will appear each day at seattlepi.com and be updated continuously.
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Shark jumping in race for governor's mansion
Gregoire and Rossi jump the shark: How to head off a nasty, seedy campaign?
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With house prices down, why are tax assessments up?
Many property owners have wondered if -- and when -- falling prices would lighten their property-tax load.
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John Barnett, dead at 73: 'The big Finndian' led 3,600-member Cowlitz Tribe to federal recognition
LONGVIEW -- John Barnett, who led Washington state's Cowlitz Indians to federal recognition and as tribal chairman battled for the right to operate a casino north of Vancouver, is dead at 73.
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Seattle man drowns after jumping off river ferry in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS -- The body of a 26-year-old Seattle man who was in New Orleans for a recording conference washed up near a wharf eight days after he jumped into the Mississippi River from a ferry.
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U.S. plan to balance Northwest salmon and dams is challenged
GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- The Bush administration's latest plan for balancing the lives of endangered salmon against operation of hydroelectric dams in the Columbia Basin has been challenged by conservation and fishing groups.
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Fire breaks out in North Seattle apartment building
Seattle firefighters were called to a four-story apartment building in North Seattle after flames and smoke are seen shooting from the building.
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Barista beaten, robbed of cash, purse and car
Snohomish County sheriff's detectives have released a sketch of a robber who beat a barista, before robbing the stand and stealing her car.
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Edith Macefield, 1921-2008: Ballard woman held her ground as change closed in around her
Edith Macefield, who became a Ballard hero when she refused to sell her little old house to developers last year, forcing them to build a grocery store, fitness center and parking garage around her home died Sunday. She was 86.
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She knows firsthand what she's walking for
Gretchen Whiting who lives with cancer plans to participate in the 31st annual Shore Run slated for June 29.
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GOP leaders call for Gregoire inquiry
Leading Republicans called Monday for an investigation into the compact Gov. Chris Gregoire negotiated with Washington's tribes that allowed for expanded casino gambling but did not include revenue sharing with the state.
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Under The Needle: A lot of art students have seen a lot of this guy over the years
Maybe in Robert Treat's nightmares, he finds himself at work fully clothed. Maybe he sees no grotesque, funhouse-mirror images of himself. Maybe roomfuls of people refuse to stare, won't scrutinize every bend and bubble of flesh.
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Most high schoolers handle WASL
The majority of the state's high-school students are on track to meet the WASL graduation requirement by passing the reading and writing portions of the test, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Terry Bergeson announced Monday.
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Instead of condos, Queen Anne gets cars
A big-time condo project was slated to come to Lower Queen Anne -- right near Seattle Center. But that gave way to a high-end auto dealership. This is the tale of a magic trick -- about how condos turned into cars.
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City Council urged to back some public financing for candidates
Seattle taxpayers should fund the campaigns of candidates who agree to forgo large donations and to follow other rules aimed at minimizing the clout of special interests, an advisory committee told the City Council Monday.
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County divided over jail cuts
The King County sheriff and prosecutor worry that cuts to the jail's budget will mean problems for their agencies, but County Executive Ron Sims says that's not the case.
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State panel meeting on 520 Bridge tolls
The cost and logistics of tolling on the Evergreen Point Bridge will be discussed Tuesday by a state panel.
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State panel meeting on 520 Bridge tolls
The cost and logistics of tolling on the Evergreen Point Bridge will be discussed Tuesday by a state panel.
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Eastlake fire damages three apartments, injures cat
Medics resuscitated a cat and rushed it to an animal hospital Monday evening -- the only serious injury in an Eastlake apartment fire that damaged three units.
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Wife of SeaTac man missing for months files for divorce
The wife of a SeaTac man who disappeared the day before Valentine's Day has filed for divorce, according to King County Superior Court records obtained Monday.
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Seattle firefighter's son killed in Afghanistan
Marine Sgt. Michael Washington, 20, was killed in Afghanistan Saturday. His father, who was also a Marine and is also named Michael Washington, is a longtime Seattle firefighter.
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West Seattle puts feet first with Brandon Trail
Pedestrians traveling on Southwest Brandon Street in West Seattle now have a safe alternative to the busy street. The newly developed Brandon Trail, a 3-foot wide gravel path, is replacing the narrow, dirt trail that was used by residents.
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Couple charged with manslaughter for smothering newborn
BEND, Ore. -- A Redmond couple has been indicted on manslaughter charges after their infant son was smothered to death.
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Wildfire burns about 200 acres on Warm Springs Reservation
WARM SPRINGS, Ore. -- A wind-fueled wildfire raced over about 200 acres on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation over the weekend, burning in grass and sagebrush.
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Index gets more time to save hill from ax
The deadline for the town of Index to save a forested hillside from an imminent clearcut has been extended until July 31.
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Gates Foundation's Stonesifer feted
Former Microsoft executive Patty Stonesifer plans to step down by Jan. 1 as CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which she helped to build into the world's largest charitable institution. She was honored Monday in Seattle.
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Joint Chiefs chairman to take questions at Fort Lewis
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, will address soldiers at an all-hands meeting at Fort Lewis on Wednesday, from 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. at the Soldiers Fieldhouse.
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Henry Eugene Thomson, 1928-2008: Longtime teacher, coach dies at age 80
Henry Eugene Thomson, a longtime teacher and coach in the Seattle area, has died. He was 80.
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Pauline Mary Bruno, 1922-2008: Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro at age 77
Even as she reached her 70s and 80s, Pauline Mary Bruno lived for the thrill of the outdoors. Among her greatest accomplishments was climbing Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro at age 77, becoming the oldest woman to make the climb.
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