Updated May 17, 2012 - 10:15 am
Local News for Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue and Western Washington
Police: 'Hero' saved others in Seattle shootings
Someone inside an artsy Seattle cafe where a gunman opened fire threw stools at the assailant during a shooting rampage police described as "callous, horrific and cold," a move that allowed others to run to safety.- Military: Greensboro native killed in Afghanistan
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- Medical examiner releases 3 Seattle victim IDs
- Bill would help foster youths with school records
- Medical examiner releases 3 Seattle victim IDs
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News Chick
One group blames Washington gun laws, which they call
"terrible, the worst in the country" for recent gun violence
in Seattle.
Weak gun laws blamed for Seattle violence
One group blames Washington gun laws, which they call
"terrible, the worst in the country" for recent gun violence
in Seattle. - Boze: The truth about gun statistics - Interview with author John Lott
- News Chick: Cafe Racer survivor describes massacre
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Tarvaris Jackson still looks maddeningly inconsistent
After watching the Seahawks' OTA on Wednesday, Brock Huard shares some thoughts Tarvaris Jackson's struggles, Chris Clemons' absence and Russell Wilson's solid day. - Audio: Sando on expectations for Winslow
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Wis. archdiocese no longer paying priests to leave
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee and a former priest who received money to leave the ministry following allegations of sexual abuse say that payment and others were a form of charity meant to help men transition to a new life following the priesthood. - Police: 'Hero' saved others in Seattle shootings
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- Edwards acquitted on 1 count, mistrial on others
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Arizona man's heirs get cash found hidden in walls
An Arizona court says a man's heirs are entitled to $500,000 cash that was found in the walls of his former home years after he died.- Supersized hen egg in Texas had another egg inside
- Alaska's remote Rat Island gets a new name
- Police say Ohio woman broke into house to clean it
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- Drug dealer mistakenly sends officer text messages
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