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As a regular bus commuter with a long walk across downtown Seattle to and from my bus stops, I know it is hostile territory out there for pedestrians. This is not about drivers sneaking past green-turning-yellow lights. Way too many blow through red lights...
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Johnnie Burg, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said Sunday evening that about 8 inches of snow had fallen at Snoqualmie Pass over the past 24 hours. Further south, at Crystal Mountain, there was about 13 inches of snow, he said, while...
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Three possessions, no first downs in this barn-burner until Adrian Peterson who just asserted himself...Brett Favre completed a pass to Visanthe Shiancoe on a play in which Seattle blitzed linebacker Leroy Hill and safety Deon Grant.
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Not only are drifting vessels navigation hazards, they also pose a significant risk of fuel spills, said Lt...And the Coast Guard responds to each incident as if someone on board was in trouble, Turner added. With more wind forecast over the coming days,...
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Two teams that are happy to stop talking about how no one expected them to be here can finally get down to championship business this evening. The Galaxy, resurrected after a disastrous 2008 season, will face Real Salt Lake, which finished the regular...
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Veteran financial journalist Jon Talton blogs daily on the most important economic news, trends and issues involving Seattle and the Northwest...State and local government cuts don't just take away many needed government services, they also throw potentially...
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Police spokeswoman Renee Witt said the officer suffered a broken ankle, but was in otherwise good condition after the 11:30 a.m...Witt said the circumstances under which the officer was injured are unclear; the matter is under investigation. More Local...
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Scoop — It could be an all-KingCo 4A final between Issaquah and Skyline, which split two games this fall. But each faces a tough semifinal test, as Kentwood and Kamiakin are a combined 34-1-5. Class 2A and 1A At Sparks Stadium, Puyallup More High School...
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A jury in Seattle awarded $1.5 million to man injured aboard a fish-processing vessel. The Seattle Times reports the King County jury on Monday found that Icicle Seafoods failed to pay for medical care for 55-year-old Dana Clausen. He who was injured...
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It will prove its soccer might — and remind us of the force Seattle can be in the sports world. Seattle Times staff columnist