Thursday headlines: Barefoot Bandit gets one boot, Bumbershoot defends lineup, no more food pyramid
Jun 2, 2011, 11:01 AM | Updated: Jun 3, 2011, 11:46 am

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“‘Barefoot Bandit’ on crutches after injuring ankle behind bars,” from The Seattle Times.
New website lets users seek votes on what to wear, from The News Chick.
“Bumbershoot defends lineup lacking stars,” from Josh Kerns.
“Granite Falls man accused of planning to ambush police,” from KING 5.
“Oops: Everett fire station built in the wrong location,” from The Everett Herald.
“Wheelchair-bound Seattle woman stabbed in neck,” from Seattle PI.
“Amazon.com rolls out Groupon-like daily deals site,” from Techflash.
Thursday news digest:
There is an update on “Weinergate” and Bill and Linda tell you what it is. A local lawyer has been caught keying cars at a Seattle parking garage, we tell you who the lawyer is and how much damage was done. KIRO’s Brandi Kruse says students from all over the world are in Seattle to talk about clean energy and the environment. The guy from the Old-Spice commercials wants to be a big screen action super hero. KIRO’s Tom Tangney tells us which one and the pitches he has already made to get the part. Linda tells us of a local company helping you decide which clothes you should wear…from the internet. LISTEN NOW – Seattle’s Morning News