Wednesday, September 1, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 9/1/2010

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Woman says she's traumatized by runway runoff
A woman has sued American Airlines, saying she was traumatized when the plane she was on ran off the runway at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.

McGinn to Seattle: Marijuana 'still against the law'
Mayor Mike McGinn has a reminder for Seattle residents: It's illegal to smoke pot.

Guilty plea in honey importer case
A Bellevue resident accused of illegally importing honey to the United States -- including one shipment tainted with antibiotics – has pleaded guilty to related charges in U.S. District Court at Seattle.

McGinn: Fatal police shooting 'a tragedy'
Mayor Mike McGinn said this week's fatal police shooting was a "tragedy" and that he was "very concerned" about recent high-profile use of force incidents involving city officers.

Everett man says he killed woman in self-defense
An Everett man accused of nearly decapitating a woman and leaving her body in a sleeping bag near Paine Field says the killing was self defense.

Grizzlies kill 2-year-old bear at WSU
There will be no punishment for two adult grizzly bears that fatally mauled a 2-year-old grizzly at the Washington State University Bear Center, the director said Wednesday.

BC mining company to drill near Mount St. Helens
A Vancouver, British Columbia, company plans to drill this month near Mount St. Helens to determine if there are enough valuable minerals to mine a site 12 miles from the volcano.

Campground death of Port Angeles girl a mystery
Clallam County authorities say autopsy test results next week may determine the cause of death for a 13-year-old Port Angeles who was found dead in a tent while camping.

Longview, Kelso football players smiling in pink
Think pink is for sissy girlie-boys?

Help Redmond cops catch this bank robber
Redmond police need your help to catch this suspect who robbed the US Bank in the 15000 block of Northeast 24th Street at 5:40 p.m. on Friday.

- Yakima County revises concealed gun ordinance
- Yakima teacher in sex case wants job back
- Lewis-McChord memorial for Georgia soldier
- Fire heavily damages Spokane restaurant
- High-profile attorney pleads guilty to drunken driving charge
- K ing County deaths
- Why didn't the Seattle police officer use a Taser?
- VIDEO: Police briefing on fatal shooting
- Brown at Rossi event: Country ready to 'throw the bums out'
- Sikh organization denounces attack on Queen Anne clerk
- DJ 'Walrus' stays on air for 200 hours, sets record
- City wants to let corporate logos into Seattle skyline
- Results are mixed for the tests that replaced WASL; Seattle middle schools show gains
- Nurse pleads guilty to smuggling drugs, porn to sex predator boyfriend
- Diaz: 'More questions than answers' about police shooting
- Suspected car thief fatally shot by police in Federal Way
- State steps in as anger rises over convicted teacher

 


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