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NBAs Terrence Williams arrested near Seattle
KENT, Wash. -- A former Seattle high school basketball star and current NBA player could face domestic violence charges, Kent police said. Terrence Williams, 25, of the Boston Celtics was arrested Sunday afternoon after an incident in a parking lot in ...
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1 killed 2 injured in collision near Sequim
SEQUIM, Wash. — The Washington State Patrol says one person was killed and two critically injured in a collision Monday morning on Highway 101 near Sequim. Trooper Russ Winger says a car that slowed for a turn was rear-ended by a pickup truck, and then another pickup trying to avoid the accident overturned. The highway is closed and traffic diverted until early afternoon for the crash ...
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Seahawks backup QB Portis arrested on suspicion of DUI
will be arraigned May 28 for driving while intoxicated, after being arrested on May 5. Portis was pulled over at 9:26 p.m. on May 5 after he was observed driving 80 miles an hour in a 60-mile-an-hour zone exiting the Mount Baker Tunnel on eastbound I-90 in a 2008 Range Rover. A report from the Washington State Patrol says the officer noticed ';a strong odor of intoxicants coming from the ...
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After workout Harang ready to make next start
Email CLEVELAND -- Veteran right-hander Aaron Harang did some running and tests on Monday, and the Mariners plan on starting him Tuesday in Anaheim after he missed his last outing in New York due to lower back stiffness. Harang, 35, also threw a bullpen session on Sunday and said all went well. "It felt good yesterday," he said Monday before heading out with trainer Rick Griffin for ...
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Mariners need to hit better with men in scoring position
Email CLEVELAND -- It's not hard to figure out why the Mariners dropped the first three games of the series vs. the Indians over the weekend. Solving the issue is the challenge. In the three losses, the Mariners were just 1-for-20 (.050) with runners in scoring position. Given the walk-off losses on Friday and Saturday, a clutch hit or two could have changed the complexion of the weekend ...
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I, The Jury
In the 1982 updating of Mickey Spillane's 1947 novel "I, The Jury," hard-boiled detective Mike Hammer is a Vietnam vet who drives a shiny bronze Trans Am, dresses like Don Johnson in "Miami Vice" with less pastels, and has sworn off alcohol. However, he still smokes his Lucky Strikes, detests a ... ...
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Maurer excited for SoCal homecoming
Email CLEVELAND -- Mariners right-hander Brandon Maurer will make his next start Wednesday in Anaheim, and it'll be a homecoming for the 22-year-old rookie. Maurer grew up in Costa Mesa, Calif., about 12 miles from Angel Stadium, and says he attended about 10 or more Angels games a year as a youngster. "I was a fan of Jared Weaver," he said. "I always liked watching him ...
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More Mount Vernon students try walking to school
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) - More students at Centennial and Little Mountain elementary schools will be walking or biking to school starting Monday as part of a pilot project to test several safe walking zones around the schools.The project will eliminate five bus stops in a designated one-mile zone around Centennial and five near Little Mountain. It will continue through the end of the school ...
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Amazon.com boosts sales tax revenue in Whatcom County
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) - Whatcom County is getting a boost in sales tax revenue thanks to Canadians shopping online at Amazon.com.The Washington Department of Revenue recently reported that retail trade jumped 41 percent last year in Sumas and 22 percent in Blaine, both border towns.Blaine City Manager Gary ...
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Game thread Hisashi Iwakuma tries to play stopper for Mariners
will try to snap this skid of three straight losses by the Mariners, taking the AL’s best ERA (2.24) among starters since last year’s All-Star Break into today’s contest. Iwakuma has started to go seven innings more frequently as he moves beyond the blister issue that plagued him throughout April. He still has to monitor the blister, which is why we’ve yet to see him go ...
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Gunfire in South Seattle sends one woman to hospital
A late-night shootout in South Seattle near the Judkins Park neighborhood sent one woman to the hospital with a gunshot wound to her leg and landed two suspects in jail. Police say they recovered one gun. Shortly before midnight on Sunday, police responded to multiple 911 calls reporting shots being fired near the 2800 block of South Norman Street. When they arrived, officers located a woman ...
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