Four people arrested August 24 by the King County Sheriff's vice squad have been released without being charged.
John Urguart, a spokesperson for the department, said the suspects were released because no charges had been filed against…MORE
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Wed, 09/21/05
Four people arrested August 24 by the King County Sheriff's vice squad have been released without being charged.
John Urguart, a spokesperson for the department, said the suspects were released because no charges had been filed against…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Thirty-nine years ago, Katie Dolan had trouble finding a school that would accept her son. He required special care because of his autism, a mental disorder that makes it difficult to interact socially.
Dolan, frustrated that her son and…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Local Prudential agents will collect non-perishable foods and personal hygiene items through Oct.
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For the past three weeks, Diane Sewell of Burien has wondered about the victims of Hurricane Katrina, whose graphic images on television display their pain and loss.
"People recovering from a disaster, even though they need the stress…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Centerstage kicks off its 2005-2006 Season in sparkling fashion with the perennially popular musical comedy, NUNSENSE.
Winner of the Critics' Circle Ward for Best Musical when first produced in New York, Nunsense is a fundraiser put on by…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
A recent administrative ruling that local governments may not "second guess" the siting of unwanted public facilities within their borders has the city of SeaTac considering amending its zoning code.
The code change relates to "essential…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
The state Public Disclosure Commission recently found two Highline-area candidates in violation of state campaign-finance laws.
Robert Hall, a candidate for SeaTac City Council, was fined $200 for failure to file the Candidate Registration…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
Early morning Sept. 7, a Seattle Police Department SWAT team was sent to an apartment building near the southwest corner of Northwest 67th St. and 24th Avenue Northwest in search of a murder suspect. The police had received a tip from the…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
Chopping the cost of the Green Line from a ridiculed $11 billion to $7 billion puts the monorail project back into the "realm of reasonableness," said Cleve Stockmeyer, a member of the Seattle Monorail Project board of directors.
Last week…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
Burien residents are invited to learn more about their city at two community meetings that will be held in neighborhood schools.
These community meetings focus on the city's various programs and services, and not on any one topic.
A…MORE