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  • State adds 4100 jobs in May

    Washington state’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.8 percent last month and the state added an estimated 4,100 jobs, officials with the Employment Security Department said ...

  • Police nab man having sex outside his murdered wifes house

    BOTHELL, Wash. -- A Bothell man is accused of having sex outside of the very house his estranged wife was murdered in less than six months ago.Police consider Allan Smith a "person of interest" in ...

  • Seattle School Board splits in its evaluation of superintendent

    Seattle School Superintendent Jose Banda received high marks from most of the School Board in its evaluation of his first year on the job, but there was also a minority report that gave him low ...

  • Wedge Youve got to score if youre going to win

    didn’t come down all that hard on his team, despite the two hts and zero runs tonight. The Mariners did hit several balls hard, as Wedge noted, but defenders were right there to scoop them up or run them down. None was more spectacular than the play made ...

  • Saunders drops duel with Angels Wilson

    Saunders tosses eight frames of one-run ball ANAHEIM -- Maybe it's time to drop concerns about Mariners southpaw Joe Saunders not being able to pitch outside of Safeco Field. Though the Angels emerged with a 1-0 victory behind a gem from C.J. Wilson on Wednesday night, Saunders certainly did his part against his former team as he allowed just the single tally in eight strong innings for ...


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War, Inc.

War, Inc.

War, Inc. is a self-described political cartoon that is either too cartoonish, or not cartoonish enough. Satire is a tricky feat, especially when aimed at something as distinctly in the moment as the occupation and attempted democratization / corporatization of a Middle Eastern country. ... ...

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  • Felix looks to deliver series split at Angel Stadium

    In his nine seasons with the Mariners, the Angels have been one of few teams to consistently trouble ace Felix Hernandez. Last year against the Angels, Hernandez went 0-3 with a 6.25 ERA in five starts. In his career against the Halos, the right-hander is just 7-12 with a 3.96 ERA. However, the tide may have turned this season. On April 27 against the Halos, Hernandez gave up just one earned ...

  • Uncle Patriots player had link to homicide victim

    BOSTON (AP) -- New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez had a connection to a homicide victim found in an industrial park near the athlete's home, but family and officials were mum on the nature of their relationship, two days after police first visited the upscale ...

  • New Zealand Opera director picked to lead Seattle Opera

    Linda Jenkins and her husband, Seattle Opera general director Speight Jenkins, share a laugh at McCaw Hall with the new general director-designate, Aidan ...

  • Baked Alaska Freak heat wave hits state

    ANCHORAGE - A heat wave hitting Alaska may not rival the blazing heat of Phoenix or Las Vegas, but to residents of the 49th state, the days of hot weather feel like a stifling oven - or a tropical paradise. With temperatures topping 80 degrees in Anchorage, and higher in other parts of the state, people have been sweltering in a place where few homes have air conditioning. They’re ...

  • A fragrant portrait of a rosier time

    Joan Hemm, of Mukilteo, a member of the historical-costuming club Somewhere in Time, Unlimited, admires a hedge of fragrant roses at the Antique Rose Farm in Snohomish on Sunday. The farm held its 19th annual Antique Rose Festival last weekend, with an Old Garden Rose Show by Heritage Roses Northwest, featuring more than 200 kinds of roses cultivated before 1867. The Antique Rose Farm is open ...

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