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| 1 | Bus-tunnel attack while guards watched prompts review of Metro security | Local News |
| The beating last month of a 15-year-old girl in the transit tunnel at Westlake Center while security personnel watched without intervening is prompting a review of King County Metro's security policies for unarmed guards. | ||
| 2/9/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 2 | Seattle School Board told to review use of math textbooks | Education |
| A King County Superior Court judge has ordered the Seattle School Board to take another look at its decision to use the Discovering Series of texts for teaching mathematics. In a terse ruling Thursday, Judge Julie A. | ||
| 2/4/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 3 | UW's 'stand-up economist' answers demand for laughs | Local News |
| The book is a sort of Microeconomics 101 in comic form. It's got all the chapters you'd expect in a textbook (risk, taxes, supply and demand), just with a lot more drawings of cavemen, cheerleaders and medieval torturers. | ||
| 2/1/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 4 | Pot ruling may not have big impact on Seattle | Local News |
| Supporters of Washington's medical-marijuana law say Thursday's ruling by the state Supreme Court allowing police to arrest a patient or search his home is a major setback. But exactly how it will play out in increasingly pot-friendly Seattle isn't so clear. | ||
| 1/21/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 5 | Driving reporter demonstrates hazards of cellphone use | Local News |
| I'm standing in Qwest Field's parking lot on a chilly morning to drive an obstacle course while blabbing and texting on a cellphone. And to demonstrate the obvious: It impairs driving. State Sen. | ||
| 1/6/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 6 | Seattle Symphony president stepping down | Arts |
| After just 2 ½ years, Thomas Philion is reaching his coda. The Seattle Symphony president and executive director announced Wednesday that he won't renew his contract when it expires in June. | ||
| 12/16/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 7 | Police extract man stuck in museum window | Local News |
| Although it may not be completely accurate to call Douglas Elliott Lloyd the Winnie the Pooh of suspected burglars, this much is clear: He got stuck in a window while breaking into a building Wednesday, and police had to pull him out before they hauled him off. About 5:40 p.m. | ||
| 12/11/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 8 | Lakewood Police Officer Ronald Owens was always smiling | Obituaries |
| He was the Lakewood cop who always had a big smile on his face. A good basketball player, a passionate NASCAR fan who wore his hair in a curly blond mullet, and a devoted dad who spent almost all of his days off with his 7-year-old daughter. | ||
| 12/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 9 | Seattle 'Badass' author answers some questions | Arts |
| He's one of the historical figures Seattle author Ben Thompson brings to blood-red life in his new book, "Badass" (Harper, $16.99 softcover), subtitled, "A Relentless Onslaught of the Toughest Warlords, Vikings, Samurai, Pirates, Gunfighters, and Military Commanders to Ever Live." | ||
| 12/4/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 10 | Fans of martial-artist superstar Bruce Lee pay homage at his grave | Local News |
| Martial artists from a Kirkland school comprised the bulk of a small group gathered Friday at Bruce Lee's grave for what would have been his 69th birthday. "I wanted to pay homage," said Drew Damberville of Kirkland's AMC Kickboxing & Pankration (the latter being a Greek form of combat). | ||
| 11/28/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 11 | Artist's eye, expert skills built Roy Scully's photo career | Obituaries |
| Mr. Scully died Saturday at 85 of complications from Parkinson's disease. He's remembered as a low-key, extraordinarily humble guy who liked telling stories and making puns, and was immersed in every technical facet of his art. One of Mr. | ||
| 11/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 12 | Greenwood merchants nervous after 3 more arsons | Local News |
| Timur Leno was relatively upbeat, considering the circumstances: standing amid workers repairing smoke and fire damage to his restaurant, Olive You. It was one of three Greenwood fires in the area late Sunday and early Monday, the latest in a string of arsons. | ||
| 11/10/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 13 | Joseph Wheeler put Port Townsend on the arts map | Obituaries |
| The word you'll hear most to describe Joseph F. Wheeler: visionary. He looked at a state park and saw a cultural center that would draw artists from around the world and affect countless lives. The founding director of Centrum died Monday at age 77. Mr. | ||
| 11/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 14 | Dog's eco-footprint a Hummer, study says | Local News |
| Noting that a cat's pawprint was roughly equivalent to a Volkswagen Golf's, "New Scientist" (www.newscientist.com) asked an environmentalist at the Stockholm Environment Institute in York, U.K. | ||
| 11/2/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 15 | TV's Dr. Oz checks up on Seattle | Entertainment |
| My interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz — frequent Oprah guest and star of "The Dr. Oz" show — was longer than most doctor appointments. Which isn't saying much. We talked about why during his stop Thursday at local affiliate KOMO TV. Q: Are you in Seattle for one of your free health clinics? | ||
| 10/30/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 16 | 'Twilight' phenomenon both blessing, curse for Forks | Entertainment |
| FORKS — For some reason, Randy Lato's "Vampire Voyages" boat trips just haven't brought in the big tourist bucks yet. He hasn't quite worked out a plausible connection between fishing and the fictional "Twilight" series author Stephenie Meyer set in this little Olympic Peninsula town. | ||
| 10/26/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 17 | Seattle to get Anne Frank sapling | Local News |
| Maybe looking at a tree grown from the one Anne Frank stared at through the window of her hiding place will lend some perspective amid the country's "festering of hatred, the lack of tolerance," said Holocaust survivor Pete Metzelaar, citing current extremes in public demonstrations and the media. | ||
| 10/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 18 | 'Blood's a Rover': the satisfying third installment of Ellroy's alternate-history epic | Arts |
| In "Tabloid," Ellroy began with the JFK election and ended with his assassination, weaving his trio of complicated male protagonists into the history and involving them in the hits. "Rover" — whose title comes from an A.E. | ||
| 10/4/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 19 | Press to be limited for Glenn Beck's city visit | Local News |
| There will be no press credentials for the sold-out "Welcome Home Glenn Beck" event, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at McIntyre Hall — with the exception of one member of the local press who will accompany Mayor Bud Norris. | ||
| 9/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 20 | Snohomish County NAACP joins Glenn Beck protest | Local News |
| The NAACP has added its voice to those against Mount Vernon Mayor Bud Norris' controversial decision to present commentator Glenn Beck with a key to the city next Saturday, which he'll also proclaim "Glenn Beck Day." | ||
| 9/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
