Thursday, January 21, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 1/21/2010

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VIDEO: Seattle police plan for Sunday Polar Plunge benefit
Sunday morning, Seattle Police Chief John Diaz and other top police brass plan to do the Polar Plunge at Alki Beach to benefit the Special Olympics.

Wash. court: Doc's pot OK doesn't preclude search
A doctor's permission to use medical marijuana doesn't preclude police from arresting a patient or searching his home, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

Widener makes it official, he'll challenge Patty Murray
Republican Chris Widener will announce his challenge to Sen. Patty Murray with Saturday kickoffs in Seattle and Pullman.

Builders' lobby sponsors workers' comp initiative
A politically active construction-industry group wants voters to decide whether the state workers' compensation system should face private-sector competition.

Report: Money losing influence in Seattle political races?
The same day the Supreme Court opened the floodgates to big money in the political process, a report from Seattle's elections watchdog suggests the almighty dollar isn't as powerful as it used to be in Jet City.

Urn found in National Guard Humvee at Moses Lake
The ashes of a war veteran were found in the back of a Humvee at the National Guard Armory in Moses Lake.

Passenger rail resumes between Seattle, Everett
Passenger rail service was ready to resume Thursday afternoon on tracks between Seattle and Everett that were hit Tuesday by a mudslide.

Jury dispute in trial of former King County deputy
There's been a dispute among jurors deliberating an assault trial in Seattle for a King County sheriff's deputy accused of beating a 15-year-old girl in a jail cell.

Spokane County seek guns in raids
SheriffÂ's deputies raided two Spokane-area homes in search of guns and other items stolen from a collector who was away on vacation.

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- 6-year term for felon with gun at CD club
- Wash. not likely affected by Supreme Court ruling
- Campaign finance ruling won't really affect Washington
- 4 boys, one 11, accused of Bellevue robbery
- No threat from suspicious bag at McChord AFB gate
- Bill would allow reduction of state minimum wage
- He grabs cash and goes -- often
- Police look for suspected Central District rapist
- More bad news for Amanda: Knox accused of slander
- Update: Rainier Avenue shooting accidental
- Citizens chase, help catch robber in Seattle
- How much can a car be lowered and still be legal?
- Garbage power: Seattle touts renewable energy source
- King County deaths
- Caregiver's license suspended over sex-abuse allegations at Harborview
- Pimps who picked up undercover officers at Westlake Center convicted
- One male shot Wednesday night on Rainier Avenue South
- Chopp interview: Business complaining about own tax ideas
- 'Washington's Most Wanted' helps capture sex offender
- Proposed iniative would privatize workers' comp
- State Patrol releases photos of motorcycle in fatal collision
- Video: The demolition of Sunset Bowl
- Feds receive Puget Sound tidal power application
- Sedro-Woolley officer shoots, kills man
- Trial begins in 'obliteration of a family'

 

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