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  • Robber fires shot during bank hold-up in South Seattle

    SEATTLE - Police are looking for a robber who fired a shot during a bank hold-up Wednesday afternoon in South Seattle, then fled.No one was hit by the gunfire.Officers responded to the scene, a branch of Washington Federal Credit Union in the 9300 block of Rainier Avenue, after receiving a report of an armed robbery. Nearby schools are sheltering students in place while police look for the ...

  • Storm water pond dedicated in memory of woman who drowned

    SEATTLE -- A ribbon cutting marks the completion of a storm water pond. But this particular one includes a sculpture dedicated to the memory of Kate Fleming.As her partner of 10 years, Charlene Strong, arrived for the ribbon cutting, she stopped to lay flowers on the memorial to Fleming.Known professionally as Anna Fields, Fleming was one of the country's most talented narrators of audio ...

  • Seattle police dog Jaeger brings down wanted felon

    SEATTLE -- A wanted felon is behind bars thanks to all four fleet feet of the Seattle Police Department's Jaeger. According to police, officers and detectives were attempting to arrest a 46-year-old man with a warrant out on him as he was getting out of a car parked near North 113th Street and Corliss Avenue North around 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. When the man saw police, he reportedly took ...

  • Storm look to be competitive minus Jackson Bird

    SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm got used to star center Lauren Jackson being absent because of injuries and commitments with the Australian national team. Now, they'll have to adjust to playing without Jackson and floor leader Sue Bird. Both will miss the entire season while recovering from major surgeries. Jackson is rehabbing her hamstring, and Bird recently had knee surgery. The ...

  • New look Storm still hopes to be competitive

    SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm got used to star center Lauren Jackson being absent because of injuries and commitments with the Australian national team. Now, they'll have to adjust to playing without Jackson and floor leader Sue Bird. The Storm enter the season with neither star available as both recover from major surgeries. Jackson is rehabbing her hamstring, and Bird had knee ...


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Movie Review

Metallica: Some Kind of Monster [DVD]

Metallica: Some Kind of Monster [DVD]

Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky have a way of making something extraordinary out of virtually nothing in their documentary films, and one has to wonder if the metal band Metallica had an inkling of this when they asked Berlinger and Sinofsky to film them cutting a new album in e ... ...

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  • Seattle card counter develops Google Glass app to beat the house

    Colin Jones of Seattle is no stranger when it comes to casinos. Now he's developing a Google Glass app to teach people to count cards like a pro. G oogle Glass isn't even out yet and already, some casinos have banned it. They've done the same thing to Colin Jones. Now, the Seattle entrepreneur is illustrating just why the casinos have taken both actions. A professional card counter, ...

  • Correction Health Overhaul-Wash story

    In a story May 14 about insurance premiums, The Associated Press, relying on information provided by the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, reported erroneously the premiums for an insurance plan. The $162 rate is for people under the age of 21, not for 21 year ...

  • Wash. state man convicted in Juneau womans death

    JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A Washington state man convicted of murdering a Juneau woman is scheduled to be sentenced next week.Jacob Andrew Mommer, 20, returns to court May 31 for the hearing on the January 2012 slaying of Ashton Ericka-Marie ...

  • Veterinarian More marijuana means more poisoned dogs

    SEATTLE -- Last month, Seattle resident Katherine Evans took her dog Abby on a long walk through the Arboretum and Montlake Playground. Three hours after the walk, Abby was vomiting, stumbling and twitching. "I was pretty scared," Evans said. A veterinarian at Animal Critical Care and Emergency Services, or ACCES, in Lake City told Evans Abby was likely having a serious toxic ...

  • Board approves 520 bridge toll boost to $3.70 peak

    The cost of crossing the old Highway 520 floating bridge will increase by 11 cents each way on July 1, to $3.70 at peak times. The Washington State Transportation Commission says ...

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