Thursday, October 1, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 10/1/2009

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Virginia Mason requires staff to get H1N1 vaccine
In 2004, Virginia Mason was one of the first hospitals in the country to require staff immunizations for seasonal flu. Five years later, the Seattle hospital announced Thursday it would be requiring all staff to get the H1N1 vaccine by Nov. 30.

Joe Mallahan campaign gets a "Tina of All Trades"
Former Seattle City Councilwoman Tina Podlodowski signs on as co-chair of the Mallahan for Mayor campaign, bringing along a whole bunch of needed connections and skills.

Dan Aykroyd spotted at Peso's, Canlis while hawking vodka
Aykroyd takes a break from signing bottles to talk to the press at the SODO liquor store Tuesday. (Braden VanDragt/seattlepi.com) In case you missed it ... Dozens if not hundreds of fans lined up at two Seattle liquor stores this week to have Dan Aykroyd sign bottles of vodka.

US House honors UW softball champions
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution introduced by Jim McDermott honoring the University of Washington softball team for winning the NCAA Women's College World Series.

Home invader ties up Centralia woman
Centralia police say a woman in her 60s was able to activate a home alarm after an intruder forced his way into her home and rummaged through some belongings.

Car crashes into construction on I-5 at Chehalis
Three construction workers escaped injury when a car rear-ended a truck on an Interstate 5 paving project at Chehalis.

Kittitas County deputies find high pot plot
A marijuana growing operation in Kittitas County was one of the highest the sheriff has seen.

Watch and listen to candidates on this voter's guide
The Seattle Channel has a video guide for voters.

Twin girls from Yelm fire in serious condition
Twin 9-year-old sisters injured in a Yelm house fire are in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

Say it ain't so, Joe
Joe Turner, the longtime Olympia reporter for The News Tribune, is retiring. Turner will be missed. He was an old school guy whose acerbic and informed take on politics lent itself well to the "new media" environment. His "Political Buzz" blog was a must read during the legislative session.

- Waters flow again at Nisqually River estuary
- UW students alerted to Wednesday assault
- Winner of 2009 Wash book award can quit odd jobs
- Ruling may cause King County to give furlough money back
- Jury convicts Moses Lake man in shooting
- Sen. Murray: Domestic violence not a pre-existing condition
- Man arrested in alcohol death of Onalaska teen
- High court thows out 19-year sentence due to trial delays
- Mad over a warm soda, woman gripes, gets arrested
- Is it true cop radar guns don't work in rain or darkness?
- Toddler died because of window flaw, suit alleges
- King County deaths
- Accused pharmacy robber set free on lack of evidence
- Everett limits conduct, but not attire of bikini baristas
- State Supreme Court upholds disbarment of Seattle lawyer
- Ruling: Huge deficit not enough reason to impose furloughs
- First swine flu vaccine available next week in King County; health workers up first
- McGinn: Big business has set city agenda for too long
- Police investigate $30,000 fraud report
- Ruling may cause King Co. to give furlough money back

 

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