Friday, April 30, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 4/30/2010

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Immigrants, advocates ready marches across Wash.
Jaime Castillo, his wife, and daughter are all on the verge of being expelled from the United States.

Service dog stolen in Seattle; help find her
Someone stole Pixi, a Sheltie service dog, in April, and Seattle police need your help in finding her.

Wash. tells feds it wants to run high-risk insurance pool
Taking advantage of the recently-passed federal health care overhaul, Washington state has notified Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius that it intends to run its own temporary, high risk health insurance program using money made available by the new law.

New Washington Lottery director appointed
Gov. Chris Gregoire appointed Bill Hanson on Friday as director of the state Lottery.

Des Moines chief withdraws bid for Seattle job
The number of candidates for the job of Seattle police chief is down to 10 with the withdrawal of Des Moines, Iowa, Chief Judy Bradshaw.

Cayuse Pass opens, DOT crews now clearing Chinook
After clearing snow for a month, state Transportation Department crews reopened Cayuse Pass at noon Friday on Highway 123 on the east side of Mount Rainier.

Suspect in Shoreline beating surrenders
A Shoreline man accused of beating his sleeping roommate in the head with a table leg turned himself in to King County sheriff's deputies.

Candidate withdraws name from Seattle police chief search
Judy Bradshaw, police chief in Des Moines, Iowa, has dropped her name from consideration in the hunt for Seattle's next police chief.

Former McGinn aide subject of ethics investigation
Seattle's ethics watchdog will next week hear a case against a former top aide to Mayor Mike McGinn.

Vehicular homicide charge in Milton hit-run
The driver accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in Milton has been charged with vehicular homicide.

- Poll: Most want next SupCo justice to support abortion
- Suspect in Shoreline attack on napping man surrenders
- 18 Wash. schools get federal improvement grants
- Man on most wanted list isn't anymore
- 300-gallon diesel spill at Dash Point State Park
- Who pays for false burglary alarm calls?
- BPA defends need for new line in SW Washington
- New $1 cigarette tax starts Saturday in Washington
- Two counties, two crimes tied to Craigslist but same suspects?
- Greenwood arsonist pleads guilty
- High-ranking juvenile detention chief under investigation
- King County deaths
- McGinn: More work needed on 520 plan
- McGinn restricts city travel and other expenses
- 'Meerkats are cuter than the average cute thing'
- State: New 520 bridge design reduces height, light rail ready
- Pierce County girl killed by car on way home from church
- Judge upholds punishment of cop who kissed teen police Explorer
- Men charged with assault of gang unit detective
- Prosecutors: Woman involved in 'dozens' of King County burglaries
- Seattle construction firm owners charged with 19 felony theft counts
- Red-light camera stolen from South Seattle intersection
- Hoquiam man to Michael Moore: You stole my song
- 1 dead, 1 injured in Skyway shooting

 

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