Friday, October 9, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 10/9/2009

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Hazel Dell man shoots self in foot
The Clark County sheriff's office says a Hazel Dell man who accidentally shot himself in the foot as he was unloading his gun could be charged with reckless endangerment.

UW burglary suspect had 12 iPods
Seattle police believe they have caught a burglar who has been stealing electronics from fraternities near the University of Washington.

Fatal Onalaska fire caused by candles
The Lewis County sheriff's office says candles apparantly started the fire at an Onalaska home that killed a 32-year-old man.

WSU regents approve construction bonds
The Washington State University regents have approved $112 million in bonds to pay for two new buildings on the Pullman campus and one at WSU Vancouver.

Art meets science in sculpture park to show climate change
An exhibit opens Saturday at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park that will show how a predicted rise in sea levels from climate change might hurt the Seattle waterfront and other cities around the world.

Forecasters say cold blowing into E. Washington
The National Weather Service has extended a dust storm warning until 5 p.m. Friday in the area that includes Moses Lake, Ephrata and Ritzville.

Slain Spokane man was federal informant
Twelve years before he was gunned down while working on a car outside a Spokane home, Jack Thomas Lamere explained to a federal judge how he might meet his demise.

Rob a store, get drunk, land in jail
We're not sure what tops this crime story. Is it the use of a golf club to pull off a robbery? Or stealing Red Bull and not getting wings? Or maybe it's just the part about getting drunk, parking your car on the side of the road and doing everything but hanging out a sign that says "Arrest Me!"

McGinn raps Mallahan for putting police chief search on hold
Mayoral candidate Mike McGinn on Friday criticized his opponent, Joe Mallahan, for halting the search for a new police chief.

Police arrest suspect in Magnolia pipe attack
Police found a suspect Thursday in an August attack in Magnolia in which a victim was hit with a pipe.

- Man stabbed in South Seattle, runs away
- Microfinance plus health equals mammograms at bank
- NASCAR racer takes pit stop in Everett to teach safe driving
- 2Q retail sales dropped 14 percent in Washington
- Todd is only bidder for 2 Washington ferries
- Washington governor, BC premier celebrate Amtrak
- Got plans? Top 8 ideas for your Seattle weekend
- Cops catch suspected Greek Row burglar in U District
- Suspect in Lake City hit and run surrenders
- Driver, partially naked, hits power pole, closes Aurora
- How do police arrest a person who doesn't speak English?
- Disaster, illness, no time -- recipe for new county exec?
- King County deaths
- Eyman hits back at governor, treasurer over I-1033
- Hutchison: 'I' am a conservationist,' will vote no on I-1033
- Seattle scientist to appear on Science Channel, CNN
- 'Largest ever' Sea-Tac airport drug seizure announced
- Ruling says release of Seattle officers' names didn't violate labor contract
- Child rapist confined after penning violent sexual fantasies
- Committee sends backyard cottages plan to City Council
- FBI head talks Somalia in Seattle
- Charge: Ex-con beat, imprisoned woman on first day free

 

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