Saturday, January 2, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 1/2/2010

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Pierce Co settles lawsuit over injured patient
Pierce County is paying $1.3 million to settle a lawsuit over the injuries suffered by a mentally disturbed patient who hurt himself escaping out a window of a county-owned mental hospital.

Yakima woman turns 100 on New Year's Day
Not too many people are born on New Year's Day. Not too many live to 100, either.

Longview teen burned while siphoning gas
Cowlitz County authorities say a 17-year-old Longview boy was burned when he lit a cigarette while trying to siphon gas from a car.

Mill Creek officer fires shots, no one hurt
Police say an officer in Mill Creek shot at a man after a chase, but no one was hit.

11 former students keep New Year's pledge
Eleven people who were students at Bremerton's Armin Jahr elementary school kept a pledge and showed up at a New Year's Day reunion.

Man arrested after SeaTac airport incident
Police took a man into custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after he locked himself in a bathroom and claimed to be armed. No weapon was found, but part of the airport was evacuated as a precaution in the Friday incident.

Analysis: Wash. gov, lawmakers mull tax options
Washington's ruling Democrats are set on raising taxes to avoid deep cuts in state spending. So who gets to pay?

Winning lottery numbers chosen
Here are the winning numbers selected Friday in the Washington State Lottery:

Motorists, boater save woman in Lake Washington incident
The quick actions of motorists and people on a ski boat saved the life of woman who jumped off the 520 bridge into the frigid waters of Lake Washington on Friday morning, State Patrol troopers said.

Port Angeles plywood mill restarting
Peninsula Plywood Group has fired up the boiler at its Port Angeles mill, an important step as it prepares to start production later this month.

- Neighbors: Teens fought constantly before deadly shooting
- Man arrested after brief standoff in Sea-Tac bathroom

 

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