Tuesday, September 21, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 9/21/2010

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150 JBLM soldiers returning from Afghanistan
About 150 soldiers are scheduled to return late Tuesday night to Joint Base Lewis-McChord after nearly a year in Afghanistan.

Truck stolen from Montana family in Seattle found
Police have found the pickup truck stolen from the family of a Montana boy being treated for cancer in Seattle.

Truck stolen from Ronald McDonald house found
The truck stolen from a family whose 3-year-old son is fighting cancer was found Monday night in Burien.

Larsen gets Greens' greenbacks
Congressmen from Washington's 2nd District have helped create national parks, recreation areas, wilderness areas and America's only historical reserve. It's a tradition in jeopardy as Republican John Koster challenges Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Wash.

Washington DNR lifts statewide burn ban
The Department of Natural Resources has lifted the burn-ban on state-protected lands in Washington.

Former employee accused of Edmonds business arson
Police say the man accused of setting fire to a business in Edmonds is a former employee who wasn't known to be disgruntled when he left his job in the spring.

West Nile virus found in waterfowl at Moses Lake
The Washington Health Department says the first birds in the state to test positive this season for West Nile virus were a mallard duck and a white pelican at the North Potholes Game Reserve near Moses Lake.

Is Heck gaining ground in 3rd District?
From Roll Call:

Volunteer accused of molesting girl in Spokane
A 64-year-old man who volunteered this summer at an Early Head Start program in Spokane has been accused of fondling a 5-year-old girl.

WA officials don't like proposed Canada train fee
Washington state officials are worried that a passenger train that runs from Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver, Canada, might have to be canceled because the Canadian government wants the state to pay $550,000 a year for customs services.

- Is it legal to mail a beer?
- From $20 mil to $0: King Co. may axe all funding for needy
- Everett schools let kids with head lice stay
- Police: Suspect in Edmonds business fire worked there
- 1st razor clam dig of season on Washington coast
- Mushroom picker lost near Mount Adams
- Is Reichert trying to duck a DelBene debate?
- Police find body in Lake Washington
- From $20 mil to $0: King Co. axes all funding for needy
- Seattle chooses NY design firm for new waterfront
- Sunny Jim fire cause undetermined; ATF at scene
- A roundup of recent crime stories on KOMO
- Poll: Another Washington Dem in trouble?
- Charge: Drug sting target tried to steal from undercover cop
- Rossi: A.F. shouldn't consider subsidies in tanker contest
- Bellevue man convicted in massive mortgage fraud scheme
- Charge: Two injured after man told dog to attack
- City Council OK's possible $20 auto registration fee

 


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