Friday, December 11, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 12/11/2009

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Seattle high school drug counselor indicted
A drug-and-alcohol counselor at a Seattle high school has been indicted on drug conspiracy charges.

Snoqualmie rescue dog can find avalanche victims
She sits poised and ready for action, her tail wagging fervently in the front seat. Pressing her nose against the fogging window, she waits for her cue. She wants to play - and bad. Only it's not a game. To some humans, Bazuka's skills could mean the difference between life and death.

Woman says stranger raped her in parking garage
Seattle police say officers are investigating a reported sexual assault that occurred early Friday morning in a parking garage near Seattle University.

Burn ban continues; may last through Sunday
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is continuing its burn ban imposed earlier this week on King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties.

Suspect arrested after Tacoma police shooting
A man suspected of trying to run over police officers in Tacoma is in custody.

Union sues Constantine over King Co. animal shelter issue
The union that represents King County's animal control officers filed a lawsuit against Executive Dow Constantine on Friday seeking the release of e-mails from a citizens advisory committee that released a 2007 report that sharply criticized the animal shelters operated by the county.

Lacey man pleads guilty to raping adopted child
A Lacey man who raped his 7-year-old adopted daughter pleaded guilty Thursday in Olympia to three counts of first-degree child rape.

Home-invasion robbery possible motive for cold-case shooting
This month – four years Chris Porter, 43, was shot to death at his Lynnwood home - investigators aren't much closer to solving Porter's case. They're reaching out to the public in hopes someone can provide a clue.

Check those pipes now
The Kent Fire Department is advising homeowners and business owners to check pipes now for damage from the freezing weather.

Study rules out Hanford reactor as park
A draft federal study dismisses the option of preserving as a national park the historic B Reactor at south-central Washington's Hanford nuclear reservation.

- Tacoma hits jackpot with ticket camera near casino
- Eagle recovering from Jefferson County collision
- Lakewood police massacre coffee shop reopening
- Lacey man pleads guilty to raping foster child
- As Washington thaws, frozen pipes spring leaks
- Shop with a cop on Saturday
- Seeing red: McGinn, Mallahan campaigns still in debt
- Investigators try to find cause of 'suspicious' bar fire
- Police nab robber at motel, end one-man crime wave
- Are drinking games illegal in bars?
- Bus tunnel guards look to unionize
- King County deaths
- Stimulus inequality: Benton County 32, King County 1
- West Seattle pimp sentenced to 9 years; brother could face decades in prison
- Rainier Beach High counselor indicted on drug charges
- Mallahan writes $55,000 check to losing campaign
- Gregoire to donors: Send money now!
- McGinn announces department directors
- Lynnwood 'Fight Pastor' prepares to take on the UFC
- Can Pioneer Square be saved?
- Deliberations begin in Jewish Federation shooting

 

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