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Enfants de la Patrie, Children of the Revolution

You can't get a drink at any of the French restaurants around the Market because it's the freaking Fourth of July. Elbow-to-elbow, accordion music, where do these people come from, anyway? Next to a Dumpster on Pike Place, two plump, tatooed gals on a smoke break are asking themselves that…

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West Seattle wishbone-maker clearly got the better half

WSB contributing photojournalist Matt Durham sent that photo he shot a while back of West Seattle entrepreneur Ken Ahroni and his Lucky Break Wishbones, with word the Times reported over the weekend that Ahroni won his lawsuit against Sears. The story also says the long legal fight has taken…

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Are they witnesses or accomplices to Seattle Paroline murder?

Take a close look at these faces: There is a simple question many in Seattle want to know; which of these girls are witnesses, and which of them are accomplices in the death of James Paroline of Rainier Beach, Seattle WA? If you’re new to this story, this is what you need to know: At about 7:45…

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Gramy! Kupon z nba numer 3545

Gramy! Kupon z nba numer 3545 Posted on July 15, 2008 Tags: 150, koszykówka, Milwaukee Bucks, nba, Seattle SuperSonics, Typki nba ryzykowane Ale wczorajsza wtopa z nocki boli, oby dziś wyniki z nba były bardziej korzystne. Mam nadzieję, że to siądzie: Kupon numer 3545 Mecz: Milwaukee…

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S last starts as the Seattle.

SEATTLE On a busy sports day in Seattle, a baseball game between two last place teams was so far into the back seat, it was effectively in the trunk. News, Blogs, Photos, Audio, Audrey commercial hepburn Stats. Cities serve up a fun, festive Fourth hrs ago. We’re going to continue to go down…

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Busy Saturday

It was a pretty busy Saturday for me.  After picking up a DHL package from the West Seattle Post Office - yes, a DHL package delivered by the USPS - i went crabbing at Shilshore Bay Marina with a bunch of Smelly’s co-workers.  I knew that it was possible to catch Red Rock crabs off…

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Episode 11

So in Episode 11……..quite an eventful show if nothing else episode. This show, we had two guest in Rainy City Studios, B.G. and King Mike, which was King Mike’s first guest appearance. B.G. has been on the show enough now we might have to start charging him rent. And of course, who else but…

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A Question of Balances

This made me laugh out loud - send to me by a good friend in, of course, Washington State: God was missing for six days.. Eventually, Michael, the archangel, found him, resting on the seventh day. He inquired, ‘Where have you been?’ God smiled deeply and proudly pointed downwards through…

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Deschutes Brewery 20th Anniversary Wit

As eluded to yesterday, I didn’t have Mexican beer on Mexican Cul-De-Sac Fiesta Day, I had this instead… Deschutes Brewery 20th Anniversary Wit.  We first came across this beer at the 2008 Seattle International Beerfest (SIB) and liked it a lot then.  Little did we know that we would…

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Seattle's Most Walkable Neighborhoods

Nice heat map of the most walkable neighborhoods in Seattle. Wallingford coming in at a respectable #10.

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Charge filed in traffic circle case

Police are asking the public's help in finding Brian Keith Brown, a 28-year-old man they believe is responsible for the assault that killed a South Seattle man tending a neighborhood traffic circle last week.

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Enough scrutiny in dental deaths?

At least three patients have died after dental procedures in the last three years in Washington, and critics say some of the cases weren't examined closely enough by the state's dental disciplinary board.

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KeyArena lease with Sonics formally terminated

The Seattle City Council approves the termination of the Seattle Sonics lease.

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Suit against police settled for $115,000

The city of Seattle will pay a University of Washington graduate student $115,000 to settle the lawsuit she filed after her cheekbone was broken when a Seattle police officer slammed her to the ground, according to her lawyer.

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Lawyers will no longer represent slaying suspect

A woman who says she wants to be executed for the slayings of her family in rural Carnation will get new lawyers, and she can keep her current attorneys' efforts to spare her life under wraps.

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6 charged in death of mentally ill man found on construction site

Six people have been charged in connection with the slaying of a mentally ill man whose body was found at a South Seattle construction site. On Monday, Seattle police asked for help in finding one of the suspects who remains at large.

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Kent police are investigating possible gang ties to slaying

Police were investigating Monday whether the fatal shooting of a teenager in Kent last weekend was gang-related, and whether it had any connection to the wounding of a young man a few hours later in Renton.

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Missing girl, teen uncle found safe

A 7-year-old Seattle girl and her teenage uncle, missing since they were last seen heading to a skate park Saturday morning, have been found in Kent.

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Teens help add color to freshened-up mural

About 45 teens started their monthlong project to revitalize a piece of the Central District -- the 10-year-old mural that sits in front of Washington Middle School.

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City adding 30 swings for disabled children

In the next year, the city of Seattle plans to install about 30 playground swings that are far easier for children with disabilities to use.

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Public warned to be wary of mosquitoes

Public Health -- Seattle & King County is reminding people to protect themselves against mosquitoes, which can be carriers of the West Nile virus.

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Big wildfire grows near Mount Adams

TROUT LAKE -- The biggest fire to strike Washington's South Cascade Range in decades continued to grow Monday, as weather forecasters warned of hazardous fire conditions for most of the east side of the state.

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Agents comb jails for immigrant offenders

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reinforced it agent corps in the Northwest resulting in a big spike in deportations of criminal aliens and immigration fugitives.

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$73 million Pike Place Market levy headed for fall ballot

Seattle City Council agreed Monday to place the $73 million Pike Place market levy on the November ballot to raise money for improvements to one of the city's biggest tourist attractions.

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Escape from Oregon State Hospital raises questions

SALEM, Ore. -- Michael Sands' dramatic escape from a locked psychiatric ward at Oregon State Hospital began when he accosted a female staff member early in the morning and took her keys and identification card.

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Late night fireworks likely burned down Kenmore home

A July 1 fire destroyed a 72-year-old couple's mobile home in Kenmore. An arson investigation for the fire, possibly started by fireworks launched from passing boats, is under way.

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Oregon football player dies after river trip

EUGENE, Ore. -- A red-shirt freshman on the University of Oregon football team has died after trying to swim the McKenzie River during an inner-tube trip down the river.

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Police seek help finding missing girl

A 7-year-old girl who left her grandmother's home Saturday morning was still missing Sunday night, and police are asking for the public's help.

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Jail trainer says he was fired for filing complaint

A former trainer at the state's academy for corrections officers claims two instructors there fostered an unprofessional atmosphere that included sexually charged comments and behavior. He was dismissed from his position after complaining.

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Body found in Snoqualmie River

The body of an adult male was found Sunday in the Snoqualmie River near Fall City, the King County Sheriff's Office reported.

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North Seattleites say: Build your jail somewhere else

About 175 people gathered at North Seattle Community College on Saturday to tell Seattle officials that a proposed municipal jail on Aurora Avenue North is better suited elsewhere.

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BIAW campaign exploits old state divisions

Salting old social wounds: The BIAW goes in for Seattle bashing.

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A church spreads its wings

Just when you thought an attendance the size of Duvall might be enough for Mars Hill Church, the mammoth Seattle chain has calved again, this time in Bellevue, where nearly a thousand people showed up for Sunday services last week.

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Would changes revitalize or swallow Little Saigon?

Will proposed zoning changes revitalize the Little Saigon neighborhood? Some who work and shop there aren't so sure.

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Getting There: Slowdowns needed to keep roads open during construction

Question: Colleen Boe was caught in several of the recent rolling slowdowns during construction on Interstate 5 near Everett, which puzzled and frustrated her. She'd gotten used to them but one night while northbound "everyone was herded into the left lane, then stopped by (the State Patrol),…

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Getting There: Slowdowns needed to keep roads open during construction

Question: Colleen Boe was caught in several of the recent rolling slowdowns during construction on Interstate 5 near Everett, which puzzled and frustrated her. She'd gotten used to them but one night while northbound "everyone was herded into the left lane, then stopped by (the State Patrol),…

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No Parking Anytime: Small steps to walking more

Feet First, a pedestrian activist group that works to encourage more people to walk, has had a new focus for the last couple of weeks -- trying to get shoppers to walk to the grocery store, not drive.

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