Monday, November 2, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 11/2/2009

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Evacuation signs go up in Green River Valley
King County has started installing evacuation signs if flooding this winter forces people to flee the Green River Valley.

Spokane County woman dies of swine flu
A woman in her 50s is the latest victim of the swine flu in Spokane County.

Major construction planned for Snoqualmie Pass
The state Transportation Department is requesting bids for a second major contract to improve I-90 on the east side of Snoqualmie Pass.

Fort Lewis ceremony Tuesday for dead soldier
Fort Lewis is holding a memorial service Tuesday for a soldier killed Oct. 21 in Afghanistan by a roadside bomb.

Convicted Pierce County judge resigns'
The Pierce County Superior Court judge convicted of patronizing prostitutes and threatening one man has resigned.

$30K bail for man arrested after SPD killing
A man described as a person of interest in the killing of a Seattle police officer on Halloween night has been ordered held on $30,000 bail - far less than the $150,000 city prosecutors requested.

Lake Stevens officer kills man who broke into home
Police say the man killed by police after breaking into a Lake Stevens home apparently was carrying two guns.

Ballot measures top ticket in Wash. election
Two statewide ballot measures top the ticket Tuesday for Washington state voters.

Long Beach body may be from missing sailboat
The Pacific County sheriff's office says a body washed ashore on the Long Beach Peninsula near Ocean Park.

Cops get man who tried bank job with police captain nearby
Seattle police robbery detectives got a tip that led to the arrest of a man suspected of trying to rob a downtown bank last week as a police captain watched on.

- Elliott Bay, now Bailey/Coy: Why tech can save Seattle's book stores
- Bellevue police recaps, Oct. 30-Nov. 2
- Get stoned, drive badly, get arrested in Kirkland
- Prison helps pay for public art in Connell
- Power out, then restored in Ballard, Fremont
- Update: Firefighters put out Greenwood blaze
- Flood concerns prompt Weather Service to target Green River Valley
- Will the bells toll on King Street station?
- Getting There: Will I catch the flu on a bus?
- Seattle getting 2,500 electric car charging stations
- Attempted murder charges filed as police search for suspect
- Couple's day of joy ruined by thief
- Police: Woman's fiery death was homicide
- Police checking leads in officer's killing
- County waives adoption fees for shelter animals

 

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