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A different spin on sports by The Seattle Times staff and readers...Since we announced May 1 that longtime Washington reporter and blogger Bob Condotta would move to the Seahawks beat, you've wondered who will replace him. More recently, we've
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A way to keep up with Seattle theaters, concert halls, galleries, museums and other fine-arts events. May 18, 2013 at 12:16 PM 3 Minute Masterpiece grand prize winners announced Posted by Lynn Jacobson Philip, Ryan and Caleb, three-quarters of the
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A different spin on sports by The Seattle Times staff and readers...Louis, Pittsburgh, and Las Vegas (for starters), and discuss the immediate creation of a new pro basketball league. This could save them a half-billion dollars, and in the process,
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A man who climbed up a 200-foot transmission tower in Seattle was killed when he touched a 120,000-volt line and fell 50 feet to a platform, authorities said. Witnesses said they saw the unidentified man scaling the Seattle City Light tower early
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The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics...Eugene Wasserman, president of the North Seattle Industrial Association, said he's run out of patience with a state committee process that's meant to propose toll revenues
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The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics...Only a few sharp elbows were thrown and the biggest surprise was the appearance of former mayor basher (literally) Omari Tahir-Garrett, who was convicted of 2nd degree
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The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics. Monday's mayoral forum in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood was a rapid-fire affair, with plenty of lightning round questions that had candidates displaying hastily jotted
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Interim SPD Chief Pugel apologizes for video mocking homeless Posted by Mike Carter Interim Seattle Police Chief Jim Pugel has issued an apology for a a video he participated in 27 years ago that mocks the homeless. The 1986 video shows a group of
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Federal jurors in Seattle have awarded $3.45 million to the estate and survivors of a woman who drowned in 2010 while working on a ship conversion. G Shipping Ltd., was negligent in the death of 33-year-old Lia Hawkins. She was part of a crew hired
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The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics...The state House Public Safety Committee delayed a scheduled Wednesday vote on a scaled-back proposal to overhaul Washington's drunken driving laws, potentially signaling
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