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November Ballot Will Include 'Warning Labels' for Initiatives in Washington
The battle over what will be printed on ballots for four statewide initiatives has ended, at least for this election season. The final blow came late Thursday, when Tim Eyman was informed there would be no Friday morning hearing for his attempt to block what initiative supporters call "warning labels" on the ballot measures.
Murder warrant issued for man wanted in connection with fatal fire near Concrete
SKAGIT COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A man being sought in connection with a fatal house fire near Concrete is now wanted for murder. Mount Vernon Police say they’re now seeking 49-year-old Jason M. Birman on a warrant for three charges of 2nd Degree Murder. He hasn’t been seen...
Seattle Storm at Indiana Fever odds, picks and predictions
The Seattle Storm (17-9) and Indiana Fever (12-15) meet at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Sunday. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC). Let’s analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Storm vs. Fever odds, and make our expert WNBA picks and predictions. Season series: Storm lead 3-0 The Storm suffered an 83-81 loss in Atlanta as a 7-point favorite as play resumed after the Olympic break. Seattle is just 4-3 straight-up (SU) in the past 7 outings, while failing to cover the past 3 contests. The Over has cashed in 2 in a row, and 3 straight on the road, while the Storm...
Gang member shoots girlfriend, bystander during confrontation with gang rival at Grant County Fair
MOSES LAKE - Grant County Sheriff's Officials have disclosed more information about what led up to the shooting at the Grant County Fair in Moses Lake Friday night. Authorities have corrected the ages of those involved. A 15-year-old male from Wenatchee was arrested last night following a shooting at the...
Increasing Taxes And Minimum Wage In Washington Forcing Closure Of Pullman Movie Theater Complex
Increasing taxes in Washington is forcing the movie theater complex in Pullman to close. Corporate Pointe Developers announced Friday afternoon that the Pullman Village Centre Cinemas will close permanently on September 5th. The press release from the Pullman based development company states that the City of Pullman’s increasing property taxes and the increasing minimum wage in Washington is forcing the closure.
Planned 46-Story MF Project in Seattle Paused Citing Crime
Work on a planned Seattle residential tower near Pike Place Market has been paused amid the developer’s concerns about crime in the area. According to Kevin Corbett, CEO of Plus Investment (USA), construction on the 46-story project at 1516 Second Avenue will not move forward, reported the Puget Sound Business Journal.
Rock the weekend: Get a tattoo, see a viking or crush a turkey leg at the Renaissance Faire
We’re in the midset of another weekend and we’re running out of summer days! For those looking for some fun, we’ve got some suggestions. For those looking to their next bit of ink or for people who are in the tattoo industry searching for some fresh ideas, we have good news! This weekend is the Seattle Tattoo Expo. In addition to tattooing, there will be DJs, burlesque performances and more. You can get tickets at seattleticketexpo.com.
South End Scoop: Books & More from KCLS — August 2024
The King County Library System (KCLS) and the South Seattle Emerald are teaming up to bring you the “South End Scoop.” Dig into this community-centered column each month for great book, music, movie, and event recommendations from your local librarians. We hope you are enjoying your summer and...
Hillwood Neighborhood Association project to restore Einstein Salmon now underway
Hillwood Neighborhood Association (HNA) has begun the process of restoring the iconic fiberglass salmon installed on the corner plaza at Einstein Middle School at 3rd NW & NW 195th in Hillwood Neighborhood. The fish are owned by Shoreline Schools who have given HNA permission to remove the fish and take...
Kitsap officials monitoring wildfire on Olympic Peninsula near Mt. Jupiter
More than 100 firefighters are battling a wildfire in Jefferson County, five miles west of Brinnon. The 2620 Road Fire had burned 445 acres near Mt. Jupiter since igniting Wednesday evening, according to the latest update from the state Department of Natural Resources. The cause of the fire is under investigation. ...
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