Saturday, November 21, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 11/21/2009

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Targeted sweep by authorities in E. Washington
An eight-week operation headed by the U.S. Attorney's Office has netted 79 arrests in the Yakima and Tri-Cities areas.

It is rocket science in afterschool program
The boys in the back of the room aren't listening to Bubbly Brittany.

WA State looking for funds for interchange project
In an effort to drive down costs for the Columbia River Crossing project, engineers have pulled out plans for a quicker connection between Interstate 5 and State Route 500.

Bellingham police investigate shooting death
An argument escalated into a shooting leaving one man dead, Bellingham police say.

Prosecutor asks for life sentence for Knox
Italian prosecutors requested life sentences for Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito after a dramatic day of closing arguments that included an animated film reenactment and an emotional declaration by the Seattle native on trial for murder.

Judge: Seattle July 4 fireworks don't need review
A King County Superior Court judge says Seattle doesn't have to do an environmental review before July Fourth fireworks displays at Gas Works Park.

King County deaths

Man critically injured in Seattle shooting
A man was shot and critically injured in a Friday night shooting on Seattle's Capitol Hill.

HSUS offers reward in case of abandoned horses
The case of five emaciated horses found abandoned in a Pierce County forest has prompted the Humane Society of the United States to offer a $2,500 reward for information leading to arrests and convictions.

WA Lottery
These Washington lotteries were drawn on Friday:

- Man sentenced for WA bank robberies
- 2 plead guilty in Wash. puppy mill case
- Man shot Friday evening on Capitol Hill
- Constantine announces leadership team
- Good news: Food bank sees $25,000 in donations after burglary

 

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