Friday, April 2, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 4/2/2010

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Apparent accidental shooting reported at Sand Point
Seattle police and fire crews responded to an apparent accidental shooting at in the Sand Point neighborhood.

Superintendent Dorn pleads guilty to DUI charge
Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn pleaded guilty Friday to one count of drunken driving and will serve one day in jail.

WA Democratic leaders still working on exit plan
State Democratic leaders continue to discuss new tax options to help bridge a $2.8 billion budget hole.

Dorn pleads guilty to DUI
Superintendent Randy Dorn pleaded guilty Friday in Orting Municipal Court to one count of drunk driving.

1 Pend Oreille dam goes to help relicense 2nd
Seattle City Light says an agreement has been reached to relicense its dam on the Pend Oreille (PAHN'-doh-RAY') River in northeast Washington.

Volleyball injury turns fatal for Gonzaga student
The friends and family of a 22-year-old Gonzaga student from the Tri-Cities are shocked by her sudden death in Spokane.

Bystander hit in Yakima shooting dies
A bystander who was struck by a stray bullet Tuesday night in Yakima died Friday after being taken off life support.

Sales tax stymies budget deal
From Brad Shannon at The Olympian:

Poll: Obama, health care law more popular in Seattle area
Passage of the national health care law has helped President Barack Obama's standing in the Seattle-Tacoma area, new polling suggests.

Wash. justices to hear case of fired pot patient
The Washington Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a medical marijuana patient who was fired for failing a drug test.

- I-90 eastbound reopened
- Spring storm hits W. Washington with wind, snow
- Wash. farmers sue to stop feedlot
- Oregon man found dead on Port Angeles trail
- Freeway shooter sentenced
- Downed tree cuts power in Lake Forest Park; now restored
- Donors save Seattle's Fourth of July fireworks
- Kent man charged with beating his brother with baseball bat
- Four dead after Anacortes refinery explodes
- Falling facade injures 3 in Seattle
- Anacortes refinery cited for serious safety violations last year
- DOT: I-5 delays could reach 5 hours
- Confusion over Waste Management's 'final offer'
- Potent spring storm moves into Western Washington
- Will Uncle Sam save state health care for the poor?
- Man with 11 DUI convictions sentenced in Seattle
- King County deaths
- Update: Fund-raiser just $20,000 short for fireworks show
- Chihuly debate revives question: Is Center a park or arts hub?
- Kent man charged in homicide outside Auburn grocery
- New 'bikini bookstore' in Pioneer Square? April Fools'!
- 3 teens, felon charged with four Seattle-area bank robberies
- Woman: My husband shot my boyfriend

 

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