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Details emerge about fatal struggle between homeowners, intruder in North Bend

We know more about the intruder fatally stabbed inside a North Bend home earlier this week, but the description we have of his life makes it even more of a mystery as to why he would break into someone's home.

Making it easier to recall elected leaders in Washington

State Senator Pam Roach is behind a new effort to define the state's "vague" recall law and add drunken driving as a justification for tossing someone out of office.

Anything goes on party buses, state can't regulate behavior

Renting a party bus for prom? I did, and now I'm wondering how are rolling parties regulated and why would anyone want to be a party bus driver?

Bill Gates previews his next 20 years on '60 Minutes'

What are your plans for the next 20 years of your life? Bill Gates has his next two decades mapped out.

Sacramento press calls Chris Hansen a ‘bully' and worse

Your impression of Chris Hansen probably depends on where you live. In Seattle, he's a wealthy hero fighting to bring an NBA team back to the Emerald City. In Sacramento, he's a ‘bully' for increasing his offer to buy the Kings for a total value of $625 million.

UW's top dawg is among the highest paid college presidents

UW President Michael Young just misses the top 10 of the highest paid public college presidents in the United States.

'Every child that comes home gives me hope,' says the mom of a missing Tacoma girl

After being abducted, raped and held captive in a Cleveland house for at least a decade, three young women were finally freed this week. As they slowly adjust to freedom with their families, their story is giving some hope to a Tacoma mom who lost her little girl 14 years ago.

Can kindness beat 'hotness' at an Issaquah High School?

Perhaps kindness will defeat hotness. Some Issaquah High School student leaders are nominating kids based on their character and community service instead of their looks.

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