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  • Driver arrested in death of Seattle soccer ball dribbler

    dribble a soccer ball 10,000 miles from Seattle to Brazil for the World Cup. Scott Van Hiatt, of Neskowin, was arrested Monday on a charge of criminally negligent homicide, said Lincoln City Police Chief Keith Kilian. Richard Swanson, of Seattle, planned to dribble the ball for more than a year through 11 countries before reaching Sao Paolo, Brazil, where the opener of the World Cup soccer ...

  • Reward increased in fatal drive-by shooting

    A reward for information in the unsolved killing of a 15-year-old Seattle high school student slain in a drive-by shooting has been increased to ...

  • Sodo apartment building catches fire at least 1 person hurt

    UPDATE, 6:30 p.m. | Medics have taken a women in her 60s to Harborview Medical Center with burns, according the the Fire Department. She is reportedly in stable ...

  • Dead teen cyclist was supporting uncle in cancer ride

    The 16-year-old from Victoria, B.C., who was killed Sunday in Arlington in a cycling accident had participated in the charity bicycle event to support his uncle, a cancer ...

  • Mastros free from French extradition want their big diamonds back

    SEATTLE -- The biggest personal bankruptcy case in the Seattle area is all but over now as French authorities have decided not to extradite Bellevue couple Michael and Linda Mastro.Before being forced into bankruptcy in 2009 and fleeing the U.S. for France, Michael Mastro was one of the most successful real estate developers in the Seattle area. Now he owes more than $200 million to creditors, ...


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Movie Review

Say Anything... [DVD]

Say Anything... [DVD]

Say Anything... is an honest, good-natured film about first love that holds hard reality and eternal optimism in a gentle balancing act. In his directorial debut, Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) works the magic of an alchemist, turning the stuff of everyday life into little golden nuggets of insight into that wonderful and awkward moment in life when teenagers graduate from high schoo ... ...

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  • Seattle taxicab drivers take to City Hall to air their grievances

    SEATTLE -- Angry taxicab drivers and owners delivered a petition to Seattle City Hall on Monday demanding the city crack down on their illegal competition.Seattle taxicab drivers are angry that taxicab look-a-likes -- called for-hire cars -- are illegally picking up passengers in the city. For-hire cars don't have meters and are only allowed to drive customers who call in advance, but many ...

  • Police track stolen iPad using smartphone app

    SEATTLE -- A smartphone app is making it harder for crooks to get away with stolen iPhones and iPads.Smart phones are small, valuable and easy to grab, which makes them a hot commodity for thieves. But a technologically-challenged robber recently sealed his own fate when he stole a victim's iPad, but not his iPhone.The man didn't realize there's an app that tracks one device from ...

  • Capitol Hills Egyptian Theatre set to close in 2 weeks

    SEATTLE -- Seattle's Egyptian Theatre is in its final two weeks of shows. The Capitol Hill theater was the launching point for the Seattle International Film Festival, but it appears the economics of running a single screen theater didn't pencil out.Built as a Masonic temple in 1915, leased by the Landmark Theatre chain in 1989, bought by Seattle Community College in 1992, it's ...

  • Editorial The value of Boeing’s Puget Sound workers

    EVEN as it promotes its planes at the Paris Air Show, Boeing is laying off some machinists, information-technology people and engineers here, and moving some engineering work to California, Missouri and South Carolina. This is not a disaster, but there are messages in it about competition and the company’s future. Right now Boeing’s only rival in large commercial jetliners is ...

  • A choice to be single in Seattle

    I don't understand why men can make the choice to avoid relationships and are called "playboys" while women do the same and face the "old maid" moniker. I know I hear it from my own family members. Enough. New game, please. Danielle Campoamor’s recent Times guest column exposed our collective fascination in Seattle with romance ["What’s wrong with ...

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