Thursday, December 31, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 12/31/2009

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Vancouver woman accuse of misleading car wash
An 18-year-old woman has been accused of theft after organizing a car-wash for her jailed boyfriend while saying the fund raiser was in honor of the man he allegedly killed in a hit-and-run crash.

Woman attacked, robbed at Northgate Transit Center
Police are investigating a Dec. 27 case in which a woman was attacked and robbed at the Northgate Transit Center.

Extradition waved in slayings of Beacon Hill woman, daughter
Charged with aggravated murder in the slaying of his daughter and the infant's mother, Daniel Thomas Hicks has agreed to waive extradition and return to Washington.

Dead Spokane man's family seeks his killer
Everywhere she goes, Heather Tipke looks for him. The man with glasses and short, "military-style hair," as the few people who saw her brother's killer have described him.

Former students seek to keep New Year's Day pact
Twenty years ago, a class of 20 Armin Jahr Elementary students made a pact with their fourth-grade teacher: they would meet at the school's flagpole on Jan. 1, 2010, at noon.

Are police at lower patrol levels on Christmas or New Year's?
Are police at lower patrol levels on Christmas or New Year's? Learn the answer here.

McKenna signs letter threatening lawsuit over health deal
Rob McKenna, Washington's attorney general, has joined 12 Republican colleagues around the country in signing a letter that threatens legal action if Congress doesn't drop special treatment for Nebraska as part of a deal to pass health insurance reform.

New site plans to match Wash. students with aid
A new online service aims to match Washington scholarships with students.

New law regulating payday lending takes effect
After a new law imposing stricter regulations on the payday lending industry takes effect Jan. 1, Ken Weaver is not optimistic his two check-cashing stores in eastern Washington will remain open.

Feeling 'disrespected,' Nickels' staff locks McGinn out
Jim Brunner at The Seattle Times reports on a spat between the outgoing Nickels administration and the incoming team of Mayor-elect Mike McGinn. McGinn's team wanted to move in New Year's Eve but got locked out for at least a day because top aides to Mayor Greg Nickels felt "disrespected" because McGinn wouldn't extend their taxpayer-funded health care benefits through next month.

- Strong-armed robbery in Rainier Valley
- Booze, 'Barbie,' and canoes - Top 10 Bedfellows' posts of 09
- Police say county worker drove drunk to crash site
- Snohomish Co. deputy kills man in domestic dispute
- Police arrest pharmacy robber
- The dumb and the pants-less: 2009's dimmest criminals
- King County deaths
- Snohomish deputy shoots, kills man in Bothell
- Naked truth: Nude cyclist charged with indecent exposure
- 130,000 at risk after computer breach at EWU
- No winners for Wash. Lotto, Hit 5 top prizes
- WA Lottery
- Redmond police: man's death suspicious
- Fire forces 6 from home in Auburn
- Crime and justice in 2010
- Final preparations being made to honor slain deputy
- Police: Woman seduced date out of clothes, then robbed him

 

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