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  • $90000 taken from Sultan VFW post account

    A man who held the position of quartermaster with the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Sultan is accused of taking more than $90,000 from its bank ...

  • FBI arrests suspect in Wash. state ricin case

    The FBI has arrested a suspect in a case involving the discovery of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin and says investigators are working "around the clock" to address any remaining ...

  • Susan Powell’s father retains private eye to review case file

    Susan Powell’s father says a private eye has offered to review the police files on her case. And Washington state prison officials say they are not quite ready to release her father-in-law, who is serving time in a voyeurism ...

  • LeBron Heat dig deep to top Pacers in Game 1

    (AP Photo/The Palm Beach Post, Allen Eyestone). Miami Heat forward LeBron James (6) scored in the last seconds of overtime to defeat the Indiana Pacers in Miami on Tuesday May 22, ...

  • Ore. officer arrested at Wash. home in assault

    A suburban Portland police officer already accused of food stamp fraud has been arrested by SWAT officers at his Vancouver, Wash., home in connection with the sexual assault of a 5-year-old ...


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Movie Review

One True Thing

At first glance, "One True Thing" looks like one thing to avoid. Its previews made it come off like a bloated TV disease-movie-of-the-week about cancer; its screenplay, based on a popular 1994 book by Anna Quindlen, was written by Karen Croner, a writer with only TV experience; and, as icing on the cake so to speak, it stars Meryl Streep as the dying mother, sort of the opposite of her role in 199 ... ...

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  • James saves Heat at end of OT in wild Game 1 with Indiana | NBA playoffs

    MIAMI — LeBron James caught the inbounds pass, changed direction and immediately attacked the rim. There was no one in his way. There was no stopping him, either. James made a layup as time expired in overtime, capping a 30-point, 10-rebound, 10-assist effort as the Miami Heat found a way to outlast the Indiana Pacers 103-102 in a wildly back-and-forth Game 1 of the Eastern Conference ...

  • Padres rally fizzles in 5-3 loss to Cardinals

    San Diego Padres starting pitcher Burch Smith throws against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning of their baseball game Wednesday, May 22, 2013, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory ...

  • Assisted living home worker fired after being shot on the job

    MOUNT VERNON, Wash. -- For his 38 years on the job, Roger Holbrook has stuffed the highlights into a box no bigger than a hardcover book.He flips through the cards inside. "Roger, you are such a miracle," reads one. "Good people shouldn't have to feel bad," says another."That's enough tears for now," he quips, pushing the box aside.It's been three and ...

  • Digital pickpockets using technology to steal credit cards

    SEATTLE -- Convenience and speed are reasons businesses often used to encourage early adoption of a technology intended to improve our lives, especially when it comes to paying for goods and services at a cash registers. But digital pickpockets have found a way to use the same technology to line their pockets with goods and services bought with stolen credit cards. The newest smartphones are ...

  • Wagners 200th birthday celebrated with opera singalong

    In the shower or in the car -- with the windows rolled up -- weren't the only places amateur Seattle opera singers could perform Wednesday night. More than 200 Seattle opera fans belted out classic Wagner pieces at the Seattle Center Armory. The Seattle Opera's Wagner singalong celebrated the composer's 200th birthday and the opera's upcoming August performances of the ...

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