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Stern a Brewing
First let me say, David Stern you are a pompous ass. Man that feels better. So the NBA has now filed court papers in an attempt to interject themselves into former Sonics owner Howard Shultz’s lawsuit against Clay Bennett’s PBC group. Understandable considering what is at risk for the…
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Keeping the viaduct off the road to oblivion
Gov. Chris Gregoire wants to tear down the Alaskan Way Viaduct by 2012, but a former state historic preservation officer says not so fast. He's trying to have the structure declared an historic landmark and preserved.
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School chief gets big 10% raise
The Seattle Public Schools chief's salary package, already one of the sweetest among public officials in the state, just got sweeter Wednesday night.
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Too young for competition?
Youth sports are a bigger deal at a younger age these days, and there's a steep price for all this competition. Fewer kids are playing pickup games and developing lifelong fitness habits, author Tom Farrey says.
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Death is costly for all but driver
A construction worker ran a red light last June, triggering a horrific traffic accident that killed a woman. The driver got off with a $500 fine. Something is wrong with that picture. Laws with bite are needed for reckless drivers who kill.
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Bar owners seek ways to sneak a smoke
OLYMPIA -- Walk up the stairs above Frankie's bar in Olympia, and it's like stepping back to 2005.
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$2 million warrant issued for Boulevard Park murder suspect
A $2 million warrant was issued Wednesday for Cesar Trochez-Jimenez, a 27-year-old man suspected in a fatal shooting near Boulevard Park.
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Joint jail effort best serves cities, study says
A new study suggests it would be cheaper for Seattle to join other cities in building and operating a single jail, rather than building its own. City officials have said a new jail is needed to address a growing population.
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Gregoire releases tax returns, Rossi won't
OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire released her recent tax returns Wednesday in response to requests from news reporters and criticized her opponent, Republican Dino Rossi, for refusing to follow suit.
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Home loss threat rises
Foreclosures rose more in the Seattle area than nationwide in June, although the area's foreclosure rate remained far lower, according to a new report.
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Seattle settles in foster kids' suit
The cities of Tacoma and Seattle and the state will pay a combined $10.5 million to eight foster children to settle a lawsuit claiming that police failed to properly respond to reports that a Pierce County foster father had sexually abused the youths.
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Sheriff deputies, domestic violence units may be cut
King County Sheriff Sue Rahr has proposed cutting more than 30 positions, including 20 deputies, in order to meet tighter budget restrictions. Some teams, such as the Domestic Violence Unit, will be eliminated.
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Forestry groups queried on U.S. funds
A controversial Bush administration deal that funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to groups friendly with the timber industry drew inquiries this week from two U.S. senators.
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Father pleads not guilty over baby's fire pit death
A Federal Way father who first wanted to plead guilty ended up pleading not guilty to a manslaughter charge Wednesday for the death of his 7-month-old son in a backyard fire pit.
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Bellevue makes ranks of 200 largest U.S. cities
Bellevue was the 30th-fastest-growing U.S. city of more than 100,000 people between July 1, 2006, and July 1, 2007, according to new Census estimates.
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King County fined for sewage spill
King County is being fined $30,000 for a sewage spill that temporarily turned a restored stretch of Ravenna Creek into a stinking, polluted mess.
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“Micropermitting” critic says zoning proposal doesn’t go far enough
After the mayor’s proposed changes in “multifamily zoning” came out yesterday afternoon (WSB coverage here and here; city infopage here), with a particular focus on townhouse design, we wondered how one high-profile expert would react to the proposal — West Seattle architect David Foster,…
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Skylines and STD’s
There’s something kind of perverse about Seattle’s admittedly extraordinary beauty. Perverse for the Seattleite and not for the casual viewer, visitor or pesto fan, perverse because we see these same vistas and cliffs covered in soupy rain far more often, but we don’t want to get our…
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i want so badly to make a joke headline about raw and eating but i won’t
Because I am a proper blogger now! So here is the news: 1) I am terrified by the amount of responses at Shelterrific to the previous post 2) It’s all moot right now anyway as WE GET OUR NEW PUPPY ON SATURDAY. “Puppy.” Heh. She already weighs almost 60 pounds, but biiiig paws. We had a…
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look who is hiding now
Every time Dena Parmer has come to my blog or emailed me she accuses of me hiding, the funny thing is every time I prove her wrong she makes up something else. She kept commenting here saying I was hiding and she just want to email me talk to me out of this blog why wont I give her my email…
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Taschenbuch gibt Antwort auf die Frage: Wer war Häuptling Seattle?
Wiesbaden (internet-zeitung) - „Erst wenn der letzte Baum gerodet, der letzte Fluss vergiftet, der letzte Fisch gefangen ist, werden die Menschen feststellen, dass man Geld nicht essen kann.“ Diese oft zitierten Worte werden dem weisen Indianerhäuptling Seattle (um 1786–1866)…
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