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| 1 | Feds deny appeal on move of NOAA fleet to Oregon | Local News |
| An appeal protesting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) decision to move its research fleet from Lake Union to Newport, Ore., was denied Thursday by the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO). | ||
| 11/20/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 2 | Al Gore answers questions about climate change | Politics |
| Former Vice President Al Gore was in Seattle Tuesday to speak at Town Hall and promote his new book, "Our Choice: Creating a Green Future." He sat down briefly with The Seattle Times. Q: The U.S. | ||
| 11/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 3 | Dr. Robert Willkens, doctor and civic leader, dies of H1N1 virus | Obituaries |
| Robert Willkens was a Renaissance man. The Seattle doctor and professor was a skilled researcher who could bury himself in study or the classroom at the University of Washington where he taught — but loved people too much to quit seeing patients. | ||
| 11/16/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 4 | Mostly Muffins owner 'mortified' over razor blade in product | Local News |
| The owner of a local bakery said Friday that a razor blade found in a muffin bought at a QFC store in Mountlake Terrace got there by accident when one of her workers dropped the blade in a vat of batter. | ||
| 11/13/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 5 | Razor found in muffin an accident, 'mortified' baker says | Local News |
| The owner of a local bakery said today that a razor blade found in a muffin bought at a QFC store in Mountlake Terrace got there by accident when one of her workers dropped the blade in a vat of batter. | ||
| 11/13/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 6 | Police, fire officials ask Greenwood residents to help them find arsonist | Local News |
| Seattle police and fire officials asked several hundred Greenwood neighborhood residents to be their eyes and ears as they try to halt a string of at least 14 arsons since June. | ||
| 11/10/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 7 | Green River Valley: Anxiety ebbs over flooding potential | Local News |
| Green River Valley residents began settling into a new reality Thursday: The odds of severe flooding have dropped substantially due to repairs on the Howard Hanson Dam, but a serious threat may exist for years. | ||
| 11/6/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 8 | Green River gets beefed-up gauges | Local News |
| More rain gauges and an experimental weather sensor will be installed in the Green River basin to help boost the odds that federal officials can predict which storms might lead to flooding. | ||
| 11/3/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 9 | Flood worries rise for Green River's rural neighbors | Local News |
| With its swifter velocity and lower banks rarely buttressed by levees, the pastoral section of river above Highway 18 rises faster, with less warning and with more devastating force than it does below. | ||
| 11/2/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 10 | Corps maps show Green River flooding scenarios | Local News |
| Inundation maps that show how the Green River might flood communities from Auburn to Tukwila under four scenarios have been posted on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Web site. | ||
| 10/28/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 11 | Tribes take salmon battle into state's road culverts | Local News |
| He's heavier now, his face lined with creases, his white hair receding in a widow's peak. But nearly 65 years after his first arrest for poaching fish, Billy Frank Jr. is back in a familiar spot — in court battling the state of Washington over salmon. | ||
| 10/20/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 12 | Puget Sound area emerging as wine region, thanks to warmer climate | Local News |
| SEQUIM — Tom Miller rolls his metal stool down the row inch by inch, his long, leathery fingers pushing through the vines to clip grapes off by the bunch. | ||
| 10/12/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 13 | Downstream from dam, valley residents and businesses prepare for worst | Local News |
| Since a January storm damaged the Howard Hanson Dam, the valley has been readying for the possibility that this thin, lazy stream might swell into that area's worst flood in nearly half a century. | ||
| 10/4/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 14 | Flood insurance dries up for Kent Valley companies | Local News |
| Two weeks ago, on the same day that Gov. Chris Gregoire urged homeowners and businesses along the Green River to buy flood insurance, an e-mail arrived in Sam Alexander's inbox. | ||
| 9/29/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 15 | 'The Living Shore': Rowan Jacobsen's ode to the Olympia oyster | Arts |
| There's a moment in Rowan Jacobsen's wonderful new book, "The Living Shore: Rediscovering a Lost World," when it becomes clear just how significant he considers his journey to see one of the rarest oyster beds in the world. | ||
| 9/27/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 16 | Green River needs higher levees — quickly | Local News |
| Look down at the newly planted banks of one of the highest levees on the Green River in Kent and a thin stream floats by at a languid 300 cubic feet per second — a good two stories below the lush fairways of the Riverbend Golf Course. | ||
| 9/18/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 17 | Public urged to help protect Puget Sound | Local News |
| The state agency charged with trying to clean up Puget Sound kicks off a campaign today to help Western Washington residents understand what they can do to limit the flow of pollution into the country's second-largest estuary. | ||
| 9/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 18 | King Co. wants to borrow $40M to prepare for flooding | Politics |
| King County Executive Kurt Triplett is seeking permission to borrow $40 million to relocate elections operations, beef up a jail and sewer plant and bolster levees around the Green River in preparation for the possibility of fall floods. | ||
| 9/15/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 19 | King County declares flood-threat state of emergency | Local News |
| County Executive Kurt Triplett said damage last winter to the Howard Hanson Dam above Kent, Renton, Auburn and Tukwila means that more water than usual might have to be released from the dam than during the rainy season, dramatically increasing the odds of flooding downstream. | ||
| 9/10/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 20 | Mystery of apparent amnesia victim solved | Local News |
| His real name is Edward Lighthart, and he indeed has traveled the world. It's true he studied art and history at some of the best schools in the country. It's true he was a chef, whipping up crepes, souffles and lamb with mint sauce even as a teenager. | ||
| 8/21/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
