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  • Seattle Times sports readers sound off

    I think Seattle is shamefully being blackballed by the NBA, which denied them a team by turning down the relocation of the troubled Sacramento Kings to Seattle. Though Seattle hasn't had a team since its owners moved it to Oklahoma City in 2008, Seattle has a proven track record, supporting an NBA team for 41 years. In its long and storied history, it was home to such stars as Lenny ...

  • Wenatchee chamber still tweaking citys new slogan

    WENATCHEE, Wash. — "What will you pick?" the new slogan asks. The answer, for many community leaders: A different slogan. Business and marketing leaders who were asked over the last several weeks to weigh in on the proposed new branding and marketing campaign for Wenatchee had mixed reactions to the "Wenatchee: What would you pick?" slogan. "Some liked it and ...

  • Recent series wins show Wedge teams personality

    Email CLEVELAND -- The low point for the Mariners this season was a 10-3 defeat in Houston on April 24 when Seattle lost a series to the last-place Astros and then got an earful from manager Eric Wedge in a fiery postgame speech. The team had fallen to 8-15 -- a half-game out of last place in the American League West. Since then, Seattle has gone 12-7 heading into Saturday's game against ...

  • FBI executes search warrant in Spokane ricin letter case

    SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are executing a search warrant Saturday in the case of two letters containing the deadly poison ricin that were intercepted this week at a post office in Washington state.Police say the investigation has focused on a neighborhood near downtown Spokane.The FBI, U.S. Postal Inspection Service and Spokane police are involved, but ...

  • Worker suffers minor injury at Ore. picket line

    PORTLAND, Ore. — A Portland longshoreman sustained minor injuries after getting hit by a truck while picketing at the Port of Portland. Jennifer Sargent, a spokeswoman for the International Longshore & Warehouse Union, says the worker is recovering at home after injuring his knee, elbow and back. She declined to release his identity. The union says the incident occurred Thursday when ...


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Movie Review

Sunset Boulevard [Blu-Ray]

On the short list of great Hollywood films about Hollywood, Billy Wilders Sunset Boulevard is the greatest. Produced in 1949 and released in 1950, just as television was beginning its incursion into American popular culture and only two years after the Pa ... ...

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  • Former Lakewood police officer gets more jail time

    A former Lakewood police officer previously convicted for stealing from a fund to benefit the families of four officers shot in 2009 has pleaded guilty to more charges related to that ...

  • Chargers Freeney agree to 2-year deal

    SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Chargers have agreed to a two-year deal with star pass rusher Dwight Freeney that could be worth $13.35 million.The deal to bring Freeney to the Chargers came four days after outside linebacker Melvin Ingram tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in a padless practice.The addition of Freeney also helps cushion the loss of outside linebackers Antwan Barnes ...

  • Game thread Can Safeco Joe expand his Mariners contribution

    Joe Saunders is trying for his first road win of the season at Progressive Field today. Saunders is 0-4 with a 12.54 ERA on the road this season. Not a good start ...

  • Thurston County woman wins $75K for dog bite

    OLYMPIA, Wash. — A Thurston County jury has awarded $75,000 to a woman bit by a neighbor's dog. The Olympian ( http://is.gd/OvULOb) reports the woman was seeking payment for medical expenses, plus pain, inconvenience, emotional stress, scaring and other general damages. After a weeklong trial, the jury voted 10-2 to award Linda Astorga more than $25,000 for past and future economic ...

  • WA woman arrested after boyfriend is run over

    EVERETT, Wash. — An Arlington area woman has been arrested for investigation of vehicular assault after her boyfriend was run over by an SUV. The Daily Herald ( http://is.gd/cbU6oL) reports the Marysville man suffered a broken ankle and severe "road rash. Court papers say those injuries are consistent with being dragged by a vehicle and having skin scraped off along the pavement. ...

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