Monday, February 1, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 2/1/2010

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All he lacked was a cape: Man fights off two robbers
Two robbers messed with the wrong guy early Monday morning.

Grab-N-Go Bandit now Nabbed-N-Jailed Bandit
The Grab-N-Go Bandit, a man wanted for robbing an Aurora Avenue North grocery store, was busted Sunday night by the North Precinct Anti-Crime Team.

Man robbed of iPhone on Metro bus, and other iPhone robberies
How long will it be before Seattle police take a report of a stolen iPad? Judging by the number of reports of stolen iPhones and iPods, probably the same day it's released in April.

Wash. stimulus update shows about $2B spent
About $2 billion in federal stimulus money has been spent in Washington state, creating or retaining tens of thousands of jobs in the state, state officials said Monday.

Gregoire on 520: Seattle's transit/bus plan a no go
Gov. Chris Gregoire on Monday said changing the planned configuration of the 520 bridge replacement from six auto lanes to four lanes with two bus/transit lanes would take too long.

Convict finally confesses to Clark County murder
A man who had asked the Innocence Project Northwest to reopen his case in a murder conviction now admits he killed a 14-year-old girl in 1996 in Clark County.

Seattle port putting $300M into waterfront tunnel
The Port of Seattle will invest about $300 million in the $2 billion tunnel proposed to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct along the downtown Seattle waterfront.

13 workers in Washington last year slain at work
The slayings last year of six law enforcement officers made a total of 13 on-the-job homicides in Washington.

Federal Way students lead school levy campaign
In fourth grade, Riley Germanis waved signs at a street corner with his mom urging people to vote for a Federal Way school levy.

Fort Lewis, McChord AFB now JBLM
The military loves acronyms and now it has another one - JBLM. That stands for Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

- Police: Teabag tossers took violent turn
- Poll: Seattle, Eastside prefer light rail over HOV for 520
- Gov. Gregoire hopeful WA will get $435M from feds
- Update: Power outage in Shoreline, Lake Forest Park
- Hoquiam stabbing victim changes story
- Bellevue parents plead not guilty to starving baby
- Reward in Burien homicide increases to $10,000
- Drivers in Bellevue will get red light fines
- Man uses baby stroller to take beer in Bremerton
- Guy tries to use baby, stroller to hide stolen beer
- Cops arrest burglar at car dealership
- Gang unit investigates Rainier Valley shooting
- Proposed solar power plant tangled in many messy questions
- Getting There: Drivers confused by I-405 exit ramps in Renton
- New 520 bridge idea: More transit, fewer cars
- King County deaths
- Couple pleads not guilty to starving daughter
- Eyman, Democrat legislators dance a subtle waltz
- Report: Pay of best-paid at WSU jumped 23 percent

 

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