Sunday, January 31, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 1/31/2010

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Widener wins straw poll at GOP gathering
Businessman Chris Widener, one of several GOP challengers to Sen. Patty Murray, won a straw poll at a weekend Republican conference.

Burn bans lifted in Kitsap, Snohomish counties
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has lifted burn bans in Kitsap and Snohomish Counties.

Man stabbed in 60-something showdown
A 60ish man allegedly stabbed his 60ish male roommate in the hand Saturday afternoon on the 3200 block of South Ferdinand Street.

Yakamas pin higher hopes on higher education
Getting help at home with school work was something Samantha Olney learned to do without.

When can my vehicle be impounded without notice?
This question was first posted Sept. 11, 2009. A new question and answer will be posted Monday.

Judge orders coroner to change ruling on state trooper's death
A judge has given the Lewis County coroner 10 days to remove the word "suicide" from the death certificate of former Washington state trooper - or else.

Armed stand-off in Ballard ends peacefully
A "strange-acting" man was arrested early Sunday after he holed up inside a Ballard convenience store for 2 1/2 hours with what appeared to be a handgun, police said.

Facebook page of missing mom disappears
A Facebook page devoted to missing mom Susan Powell has disappeared, and now her family and friends are asking the social networking site to restore the page.

Gun and run: Robber steals rare bike from Issaquah shop
Robber steals high-end bike at gunpoint.

Four semi trucks set on fire
Four semi trucks were set ablaze early Sunday at Pacific by an unknown arsonist who fled the scene, fire officials said.

- Eyman, Democrat legislators dance a subtle waltz
- Winning lottery numbers chosen
- Lawmaker: 'We're not going back' on 520 bridge design
- McGinn backs off from call to axe 200 senior city jobs

 

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