Wednesday, December 2, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 12/2/2009

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More charges filed in Wash. police killing
A man accused of driving Maurice Clemmons away from the coffee shop where he massacred four suburban police officers has made his first court appearance.

Cantwell lobbies for 2 men facing deportation
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell says she is pressing Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to review the deportation cases of an informant and a college graduate arrested at the border after taking the wrong turn on I-5.

Police to investigate photo of dead cop killer
The Seattle Police and Fire departments are investigating who took an unauthorized photo of cop killer Maurice Clemmons after he was fatally shot by a Seattle police officer and shared it with others, including the media.

Family of cop killer wants memorial at shooting scene
Destiny Hinton, the niece of the man police say killed four officers at a Lakewood coffee shop, told KIRO/7 the family wants a memorial where her uncle was shot to death in the 4400 block of South Kenyon Street.

Three injured in Everett house fire
Three people were taken to a hospital after an Everett house fire in the 2100 block of Summit Avenue.

Senate resolution honoring fallen officers introduced
Washington Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell introduced a resolution that extends the Senate's condolences to the families of Lakewood Police Department Sgt. Mark Renninger and officers Tina Griswold, Ronald Owens, Greg Richards.

GAO upholds appeal of NOAA move to Oregon
The Government Accountability Office has upheld an appeal of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's decision to move its research fleet from Seattle to Oregon.

Washington won't take parolees from Arkansas
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (GREG'-wahr) said Wednesday the state won't accept any more parolees from Arkansas until she's assured of a better system for sending them back.

Nature, meet the budget deficit; Gregoire announces changes
Facing a $2.6 billion deficit, Gov. Chris Gregoire on Wednesday announced that she wants to streamline Washington's natural resources programs.

Eyman at the bat again; aims to make tax hikes harder
Professional initiative promoter Tim Eyman, who tried unsucessfully to limit government spending last month with Initiative 1033, says next year he'll try to reinforce the two-thirds vote requirement for the Legislature to raise taxes.

- Smoke over UW caused by faulty power plant switch
- Smoke plume spotted over U-District
- Next Eyman initiative: Washington tax limits
- Free swine flu vaccine in King County
- Deputies searching for missing man near Ellensburg
- 1 woman dead in stabbing attack
- Tukwila man missing in mountains near Ellensburg
- 3 injured at Everett house fire
- Upside-down flag causes flap in Richland
- Police investigate death of pedestrian in Mount Baker
- What are the fines for parking tickets? Can I go to jail?
- State cuts to criminal supervision 'are a tragedy waiting to happen'
- Police missed catching Clemmons Sunday 'by one minute'
- Attorney makes emotional plea to 'give Amanda her life back'
- McDermott: Obama's Afghanistan surge not worth supporting
- Pedestrian critically injured in West Seattle accident
- Poll: Gregoire approval rating poor, Obama's not great
- Possible getaway driver, four others in custody
- Officer who shot Clemmons is hailed as a 'hero'
- Woodinville rapped for not lowering flag after police killings
- Woman who shot man at bus stop won't be charged
- State officials: Demands to Arkansas for action on Clemmons case ignored

 

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