Wednesday, December 9, 2009

PImail (Local Stories) for 12/9/2009

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Wash. Rep. Baird says he will not seek re-election
Democratic Rep. Brian Baird says he will not seek re-election next year.

U.S. High Court to decide whether to hear R-71 next month
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide next month whether to consider if the people who signed petitions to have the state's new "everything but marriage" same-sex domestic partner law overturned should have their names released to the public.

Man charged in officer's slaying released from hospital
The man accused of gunning down Seattle Police Officer Tim Breton on Oct. 31 has been released from Harborview Medical Center.

Suspect in Seattle cop killing leaves Harborview
The man accused of killing Seattle police officer Timothy Brenton is out of the hospital.

Idaho man makes court appearance
The Idaho motorist charged with striking down two pedestrians on the Washington State University campus may be suffering from "caffeine psychosis."

Health officials lifting lid on swine flu vaccine
Local health officials in Washington are starting to lift restrictions on swine flu vaccinations.

SnoCo rules bikini baristas are adult businesses
The Snohomish County Council has passed an ordinance requiring that bikini barista stands with partially nude employees or sexually suggestive signs be licensed as adult entertainment.

Last of meth ring defendants plead guilty in Wash.
The last three of more than two dozen defendants charged in a prolific methamphetamine ring that spanned the West Coast have pleaded guilty.

Group tells Cantwell to butt out of Knox case
Contributors at the site True Justice for Meredith Kercher have few kind words for U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell.

Wash. gov: Tax hikes needed to save programs
Making her case for tax increases, Gov. Chris Gregoire on Wednesday presented a bleak plan to balance the state budget by wiping out spending for health care, welfare, and education programs that reach every corner of Washington.

- Microsoft alum challenges Inslee
- Girl injured in Granite Falls crash dies
- 'Final gauntlet' testing for 787
- Girl, 16, dies from Snohomish crash injuries
- All Washington truck scales open Wednesday
- Smoke cloud over downtown Seattle
- One more day for pizza-eating donations for fallen police
- State lawmaker: Pot, legalize it
- Can I be arrested for buying a stolen item off craigslist?
- King County deaths
- Huge jump in teens charged as adults
- Port hastily cancels party due to planned protest
- Burn ban expands to King, Kitsap and Pierce counties
- Prosecutors: Gang member sexually assaulted five Seattle children
- Video Fix: Inslee mentions Lakewood officers on House floor
- VIDEO: Lakewood memorial part 1 of 5
- VIDEO: Lakewood memorial part 2 of 5
- VIDEO: Lakewood memorial part 3 of 5
- VIDEO: Lakewood memorial part 4 of 5
- VIDEO: Lakewood memorial part 5 of 5
- Boys, age 12 and 14, charged with robbery
- Iraqi ambassador in Seattle: Need 'suits,' not 'boots'
- City Attorney-elect names senior management team
- Thousands of police cars join memorial procession for slain Lakewood officers
- Man charged with threatening to bomb strip club
- Alleged Seattle gang leader charged in shooting
- 4 slain officers honored at memorial

 

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