Friday, January 21, 2011

PImail (Local Stories) for 1/21/2011

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Woman killed by car on I-5, several lanes blocked
A woman who may have jumped off an Interstate 5 overpass was stuck and killed by a car about 2:20 p.m. Friday, and several northbound lanes were blocked as troopers investigated.

Yes, it's possible to pour 56 beers in a minute (TechFlash)
The "Bottoms Up Draft Beer Dispensing System" from Montesano-based GrinOn Industries uses special cups and magnates to dispense beer in seconds.

Missing boy pulled unconscious from Matlock creek
Authorities say a missing 2-year-old boy has been pulled unconscious from a Mason County creek.

Everett reporter writes Barefoot Bandit book
A reporter for The Daily Herald of Everett has written a book about Colton Harris-Moore, the Camano Island 19-year-old known as the Barefoot Bandit.

Cop will not be charged in death
A Spokane County sheriff's deputy will not be charged for shooting Baptist Pastor Wayne Scott Creach to death last August.

Olympic Peninsula lavender growers can't get along
There's been a falling out among the farmers that raise lavender around Sequim (skwim) on the Olympic Peninsula.

Former Tacoma police officer charged with burglary
A former Tacoma police officer and Pierce County sheriff's deputy is accused of stealing items from Tacoma area grocery stores and reselling them to small convenience stores.

Highest tides of year this weekend in Washington
Washington beaches will see the highest tides of the year this weekend, peaking at 7:28 a.m. Sunday.

Both T-shirts tied to Stevens County
It appears that both T-shirts found with a bomb placed along the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade route in Spokane are tied to Stevens County.

King Co. pays for the rest of the state - is that fair?
People in King County contribute nearly 42 percent of the state's tax revenues, yet receive only 25 percent of the money spent from Washington's general fund budget.

- BPA plans new line across Columbia River Gorge
- Centralia store employee accused of bra video
- Immigration raid shakes up Ellensburg
- Olympia Watch: Pot and taxes
- Jury in police shooting inquest splits on key question
- Seattle targets vacant buildings, other eyesores
- Washington fines 6 insurance companies for bad record-keeping
- Statements after Williams police shooting inquest
- VIDEO: Reaction at John Williams shooting inquest
- Seattle Neighborhoods: Interim director named
- What did jurors decide in the police shooting inquest?
- KIRO: Body identified as missing W. Seattle man
- Wrapping up a slow 2010 for home sales
- Seattle Schools drug counselor, coach faces prison on drug charge
- Four of eight jurors: Williams posed no threat
- Is this the sign that the housing market has turned up?
- Bill would make life easier for medical pot users in Wash. state

 


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