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  • Patrons pilfering local bars’ pricey Moscow Mule mugs

    Some local watering holes may need to install metal detectors for those on the way out of the bar. Or train their doormen in the fine art of sniffing out copperware being spirited away, hidden in purses and trench coats. Maybe a Moscow Mule user fee is in order. The theft of those lovely tankards is getting absurd. Seattle-area cocktail spots have lost as much as $1,000 worth of the vintage ...

  • Happy ending in downtown Seattle dognapping case

    Williams notified police that she had found her dog. The identity of the man - and why he stole Pumpkin - remain unknown. While this case had a happy ending, other potential dognapping stories remain unsolved. Nahla the dog has been missing from Seattle since September 27, 2012. Nahla had been left outside of a Seattle pub. Perhaps this dog, too, was taken by someone seeking companionship - ...

  • Mayoral candidate Peter Steinbrueck pushes livability

    Nine candidates are vying to be Seattle mayor. Times City Hall reporter Lynn Thompson sat down recently with architect Peter Steinbrueck to let him introduce himself and tell voters what’s important to him. The answers have been edited for ...

  • WIAA Class 4A 3A 2A track and field results

    TACOMA, Wash. — Results from Thursday's final events at the WIAA Class 4A, 3A and 2A track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School. CLASS 4A: BOYS 1,600 run - 1, Andrew Gardner, Mead, 4:14.93. 2, Jonathan Stevens, Redmond, 4:16.29. 3, Keegan Symmes, Skyline, 4:17.13. 4, Cameron Stanish, Garfield, 4:17.33. 5, Tristan Peloquin, Gig Harbor, 4:18.43. 6, Mitch Stewart, ...

  • 2 full-time rangers added to patrol Capitol Hill Pioneer Square parks

    Three violent assaults at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill this month have prompted the city to add two full-time park rangers, who will patrol there and at Occidental Square in Pioneer Square. Additionally, Seattle police will step up summer-emphasis patrols to ensure public safety as warm weather and long days draw more people to the city’s parks. "The rangers are a force ...


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Dr. Seuss' The Lorax [Blu-Ray]

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax [Blu-Ray]

The Lorax, a clever environmental fable first published in 1971, has always been the angriest and most directly political book authored by the prolific Theodore Geisel (aka, Dr. Seuss), even though the author himself always professed to be wary of lecturing and speechifying. Thu ... ...

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  • It is harder to be a Husky this year more turned away at UW

    This year it was harder to get into the University of Washington for freshmen, even though the university increased the size of the class by 200, including 150 new spots for in-state ...

  • Winning numbers drawn in Hit 5 game

    OLYMPIA, Wash. — The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Hit 5" game were: 11-13-22-23-38 (eleven, thirteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, ...

  • Stubbs Reynolds lead Indians to 12-3 win over Sox

    Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona, left, is surrounded by members of the media in the visitor's dugout before a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Thursday, May 23, 2013. Francona was Red Sox manager for the 2004 and 2007 World Series Championship seasons. (AP Photo/Charles ...

  • Mike Dunham businessman behind Walla Walla winery dies

    WALLA WALLA - Mike Dunham didn’t plan to get into the wine business. But when it happened, he embraced the Walla Walla wine scene - and it loved him back. Mr. Dunham, 69, co-owner of Dunham Cellars, died May 18 after a four-year battle with renal cell carcinoma, a form of kidney cancer. In the 1980s, Mr. Dunham was friends with such pioneers as Rick Small, of Woodward Canyon Winery, and ...

  • No animal cruelty charges in case of Zipper dog left in West Seattle car

    Zipper was discovered in a vehicle parked at a West Seattle grocery store on Sunday, April 21. The Seattle Police Department removed the little puggle and began an investigation into how long the dog had been left in the vehicle. One witness stated that the car had been parked for six days and this prompted speculation that Zipper had been left in the vehicle for almost a week. Had this been ...

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