Friday, April 9, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 4/9/2010

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Man sentenced to five years for drugs
A 23-year-old former Vancouver, B.C., man was sentenced to five years in prison Friday for his part in an operation to bring drugs across the border, store them in Washington, then take them by train to Chicago. Later, the drugs would be driven to Detroit to be distributed.

Group uses story of alleged cop killer in protest
In case you're wondering why traffic on Capitol Hill was especially bad early Friday afternoon, it's a poorly attended protest against alleged police brutality.

Man who used 'Google Hello" for child porn gets six years
James Edward Davis, 44, of Vancouver, who used the "Google Hello" file-sharing program to trade child pornography, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison Friday.

Former prison guard pleads guilty to child porn charge
A former correctional officer at the state prison in Shelton pleaded guilty Friday to receipt of child pornography.

Hit-run driver injures soldier in Pierce County
Army Ranger James Couch was home just a week from Afghanistan when he was hit and seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver on a Pierce County road.

Illegally removed from Burlington nursing home
Burlington police are looking for an 85-year-old woman and her 87-year-old husband who, they say, illegally removed her from a nursing home.

Poll: Murray, Rossi basically tied in hypothetical Sen. race
Two-time GOP gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi would be the most formidable challenger to Sen. Patty Murray, according to a new poll.

Strip club opening near Safeco Field
A new strip club is opening Friday near Safeco Field despite the opposition of the Mariners.

Fourth of July blast in Kelso was assault
A Kelso man who fired a shotgun into the air four times to celebrate the Fourth of July was convicted of assault.

2-year term for Super Bowl stabbing in Bellingham
A Bellingham man who stabbed another man in an argument over the Super Bowl has been sentenced to more than two years in prison.

- Seattle union official pleads guilty to embezzling
- Bomb report turns out to be package
- Court sets bond for man accused of Murray threats
- Difficult Hanford cleanup job begins on hot cells
- 29 arrested as Olympia protest turns violent
- How do I legally proceed at Eastlake traffic light?
- Try, try again: Cops get second chance, car thief
- Commentators are split on special parking issue
- Families of slain Lakewood officers to sue for $182 million
- Light rail tunnel in downtown Bellevue gets another look
- King County deaths
- Police: Man chatted up 'Dad' to have sex with kids
- Hey there, sexy: Meet the Mariners' scantily clad new neighbor
- New animal control plan disappointing, critic says
- Charge: Woman wooed, bilked developmentally disabled man
- Audio from inquest captures story of Clemmons shooting
- Majority owner of Caffe Vita charged with DUI, assault, hit-and-run
- Kirkland quad slaying in jury's hands; death penalty possible
- New King Co. animal plan takes Humane Society by surprise
- Snow and cold but sunny weekend ahead
- Small jet's wing clips fuel tanker at Boeing Field

 

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