Friday, February 11, 2011

PImail (Local Stories) for 2/11/2011

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Seattle man sentenced for stolen gun sales
A 24-year-old Seattle man was sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison after selling guns to a federal informant.

Woman killed after being hit by minivan
A woman in her 70s was killed Friday morning at a South Seattle intersection and police are investigating.

Tulalip man sentenced for illegal fireworks dealing
A Tulalip Tribes member convicted of selling illegal fireworks at the reservation fireworks market was sentenced Friday.

Woman pedestrian killed at Seattle intersection
Police say a pedestrian was crossing a street against a red light at a south Seattle intersection Friday when she was struck and fatally injured.

Suspected drug dealers given deal to avoid prosecution
At a Wednesday night meeting in Columbia City, four suspected drug dealers were told prosecutors would not press charges against suspected drug dealers if they stopped criminal activity.

VIDEO: Baby monitors broadcast images outside homes (KOMO)
Here's a story that might surprise new parents. Reporter Lindsay Cohen with our news partner KOMO/4 did a story about unsuspecting families transmitting what's inside their homes without even knowing it.

Intiman Theatre must raise $1 million or close (PSBJ)
Seattle's Intiman Theatre needs $1 million to keep its doors open. If the theater can't raise the money by September, it might be forced to close for good.

Gregoire names new head of Puget Sound Partnership
Gov. Chris Gregoire has appointed Gerry O'Keefe as executive director of the Puget Sound Partnership.

Report: Monroe inmate confessed to killing guard
A Monroe state Reformatory inmate has reportedly confessed to killing Correctional Officer Jayme Biendl in the prison chapel.

Student suspended for speech about 'enemies' (My Edmonds)
Pascal Cloutier said he knew his campaign speech for student body president at Edmonds-Woodway High School wouldn't be approved.

- Tacoma hospital group won't hire people who smoke
- Washington beverage container deposit proposed
- Bill: Expert review panel to keep tunnel from busting budget
- Spokane deputy fired for bad behavior
- Mt. Rainier's Carbon River Road now a trail
- Construction starting in Aberdeen on pontoons
- Wash legislative committee hears stormwater bill
- Vancouver may settle claim in stabbing death
- Seattle police capt. to hold Pioneer Square tour Friday
- Seattle art dealer sentenced to four years for stealing artwork
- Tacoma hospital group to refuse jobs to smokers
- Seattle police correct statement about Ballard incident
- Poll: No driver's licenses for illegal immigrants in Wash.
- Not guilty plea in Fremont Art Foundry attack
- Seattle's Ken Jennings to battle computer on Jeopardy!
- Mortgage payments have hit bottom, expert says
- 'Polite Robber' charged in White Center stickup
- Three girls charged in stabbing that nearly killed Seattle man
- Hempfest sues Seattle, saying city refuses permits
- Happy Birthday J.P. Patches - iconic kids' show debuted 53 years ago
- Seattle considering cuts to garbage pickup (KING/5)

 


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