Sunday, February 21, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 2/21/2010

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Prosecutors use conspiracy law in Tacoma gang case
Pierce County prosecutors are using a 35-year-old state law in their battle against Tacoma's Hilltop Crips gang.

Police catch God-forsaken burglar
Police catches burglar in church.

No death penalty sought in Omak killing, rape case
Okanogan County Prosecutor Karl Sloan says he will not seek the death penalty if an Omak man is convicted of raping two women and killing one of them.

Olympic Park hopes to expand
The National Park Service wants to expand Olympic National Park by purchasing 240 acres near Lake Ozette.

Man rescued after car goes in pool
Spokane-area firefighters rescued a man after his car went out of control and into a backyard swimming pool.

Tacoma police arrest 4 men after shots fired
Tacoma police say they arrested four men and confiscated weapons and ammunition after shots were fired in a home.

Religion teacher accused of sex with student
Auburn police say a religion teacher at a private Christian-based high school has been arrested for investigation of having sex with a female teenage student.

Ex-principal files claim on overturned conviction
A former Tacoma middle school principal whose rape conviction was overturned has filed a $15 million claim against Pierce County.

Talking state budget in Capitol Hill: Tax hikes? Budget cuts? Both?
Town hall meeting in Capitol Hill talks about state budget.

First string yo-yo masters seek championship
Pacific Northwest Yo-Yo championship held in Seattle.

- Capitol Hill talks state budget: Cuts? Tax Hikes? Both?
- Camper missing in Thurston County
- WA Lottery
- Winning numbers drawn in WA 'Lotto' game
- Winning numbers drawn in WA 'Match 4' game
- Christian school teacher arrested for alleged sex with student

 

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