Sunday, January 2, 2011

PImail (Local Stories) for 1/2/2011

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Redmond apartment fire victims: Dad and 4 sons
The woman whose husband and four sons were killed in a New Year's Day fire in a Seattle suburb is in stable condition at a nearby hospital, the hospital reported Sunday.

Tribal history, culture get space in the classroom
You can almost hear the splash of paddles hitting the water, an eagle call overhead and the crash of whales breaching as Jamie Valadez tells her high school students about paddling through the inland waters of the Puget Sound, reliving the tribal journeys of ages past.

Military spends less in Washington state
Washington state military contractors are feeling the pinch as the Defense Department reins in spending after a decade of growth. But industry representatives say they're positioning themselves to make the most of the Pentagon's changing priorities.

WA state holds drawing for special hunting permits
Washington state is holding a drawing for special hunting permits for people who turn in reports for the tags they bought in 2010.

Crystal Mountain opens Mount Rainier Gondola
People began lining up an hour before sunrise to be among the first to ride the state's first enclosed ski lift that takes skiers and sightseers to the top of the Crystal Mountain ski area.

Coast Guard rescues woman after kayak capsizes
The Coast Guard says it rescued a woman after her kayak capsized near Anacortes.

Woman, toddler die in E. Wash. motor home fire
Firefighters in the small town of Elk about 25 miles north of Spokane say a fire in a motor home has killed a woman and her young son.

Police: Stalker arrested in alleged assault plot
Police say a 55-year-old man who was sentenced for stalking has been arrested after he allegedly plotted to have his victims assaulted.

Falling tree causes power outages in Magnolia, Westlake
Seattle City Light says a falling tree likely caused a power outage that left 3,800 customers without power early Sunday morning in the Interbay, Westlake and Magnolia neighborhoods.

Amanda Knox: My celebrity status is 'ridiculous'
Former Seattle university student Amanda Knox thinks it is "ridiculous" that she has gained celebrity status since being jailed for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, according to press reports.

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- Remains at Green River Killer site are animal bones

 


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