Wednesday, September 29, 2010

PImail (Local Stories) for 9/29/2010

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Stabbing reported in Sodo neighborhood
Seattle police are investigating a Wednesday morning stabbing in the city's Sodo neighborhood.

Man accused of starting Moses Lake wildfire
A man accused of starting a wildfire with a bottle rocket on the Fourth of July near Moses Lake has been charged in Ephrata with reckless burning.

McGinn: Tunnel process 'a sham'
Mayor Mike McGinn said Wednesday the viaduct tunnel replacement process "is a sham," as shown by the convoluted, conflicting statements from the state and City Council about an environmental agreement.

Brush picker killed in woods near Shelton
A man who was picking brush has been killed in woods near Shelton.

Feds deny protection to tiny rabbit
The tiny pygmy rabbit does not warrant protection under the endangered species act, a federal agency said Wednesday in its latest ruling against the creature.

Empty suitcase shuts intersection on Capitol Hill
A suitcase found on a street corner on Capitol Hill shut an intersection Wednesday morning and prompted an investigation by the bomb squad.

77-year-old charged with attempted rape of child
Prosecutors have filed sex crime charges against a 77-year-old Marysville man accused of trying to solicit sex from an undercover officer posing as a 13-year-old girl.

Navy proposes increased training in Northwest
Citizens have less than two weeks to comment on the Navy's plan to increase military training exercises that encompasses a massive area off the coast of Washington, Oregon and northern California.

Key Green group splits ticket - backs Murray, Reichert
The League of Conservation Voters has decided to split its ticket in Washington state, endorsing the reelection of Democratic Sen. Patty Murray and Republican Congressman Dave Reichert.

Company may export coal from Columbia River port
A Salt Lake City company hopes to expand a port on the Columbia River at Longview to export coal.

- Wounded Marysville man apparently bled to death
- 1-year-old boy dies at Spokane apartment
- $1,000 reward for info about missing WWU student
- Woman pleads not guilty in Wash. in acid hoax case
- Pony escapes as barn burns in Covington
- SPD: Broadway briefly closed after suspicious package found
- What ever happened to Nicholas Francisco, the missing man?
- NYSE may drop Nautilus listing unless it beefs up
- King County deaths
- Lawmaker: State's medical-error reporting needs upgrade
- Man charged with threatening to 'arrest' Kirkland mayor, assistant city attorney
- Report: Washington state in relatively good economic shape
- Gig Harbor mailman charged with opening letters
- Delbene: Reichert won't debate me
- Charge: Man killed for attempting to buy a beer at West Seattle park
- As appeal approaches, Knox circus won't slow down
- Don't dare to enter Mindbender Mansion without time to spare
- Biker suspected in chase that left trooper's car in ditch
- Tumwater judge suspected of DUI, 2 hit-and-run crashes
- Federal agents raid home, office of Kirkland developer; mortgage fraud alleged
- 'I'm appalled'; Regence stops selling child-only insurance
- Infant dies of accidental overdose at Children's Hospital

 


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