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| 1 | Mercer Street tunnels to be closed Tuesday and Wednesday nights for cleaning | Local News |
| The Mercer Street on- and off-ramps to Interstate-5 in downtown Seattle will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday nights so the Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews can wash the walls of the north and southbound tunnels and clean debris from the gutters. | ||
| 2/9/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 2 | FDA postpones panel meeting to review Cell Therapeutics drug | Business |
| Cell Therapeutics said Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration had postponed a meeting of outside cancer experts who were to review the biotech company's drug pixantrone. The FDA delayed the Wednesday meeting because of the severe weather conditions in the Washington, D.C. | ||
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| 3 | New taxi deal for airport on hold; appeals court may hear challenge | Local News |
| The Seattle-Tacoma International Taxi Association (STITA) has managed to forestall the Port of Seattle's attempt to sign a new airport cab-concession agreement with competitor Yellow Cab. | ||
| 2/8/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 4 | Light snowpack hits BPA revenue forecast | Local News |
| A weak winter snowpack has caused the Bonneville Power Administration to dramatically revise its revenue forecasts from the regional hydropower system that depends on snow melt to turn turbines. | ||
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| 5 | Auburn man dies in single-vehicle crash on Hwy 167 | Local News |
| According to the Washington State Patrol, the driver was southbound on Highway 167 when the truck he was driving went off the roadway just north of 15th Street Northwest and hit a concrete pillar. The accident is under investigation. | ||
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| 6 | I-5 north will close Tuesday night at King-Snohomish county line | Local News |
| Northbound Interstate 5 will close Tuesday night at the King-Snohomish county line, so that work crews can install girders for a pedestrian bridge over the freeway. The bridge will connect the Mountlake Terrace park-and-ride garage to a future flyer station for bus riders, in the median. The $40. | ||
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| 7 | Executive names county jails' head | Politics |
| Nakatsu, whose appointment Friday as director of adult and juvenile detention must be confirmed by the Metropolitan King County Council, will start his job Monday. He replaces Kathy Van Olst, who now returns to the prosecutor's office. | ||
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| 8 | Local mortgage rates | Business |
| Click on the attached chart to see the average Seattle-area rates for 30-year fixed and 15-year fixed mortgages. The weekly chart is created by The Seattle Times with data from HSH Associates. | ||
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| 9 | Remember to vote in Feb. 9 special election | Local News |
| Don't miss the chance to cast your vote in the Feb. 9 special election. Voters in King County must have their ballots postmarked by Tuesday in order to be counted. | ||
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| 10 | Charges filed in fatal shooting during Federal Way party | Local News |
| According to King County prosecutors, Edgar Daniel Sanchez, who is known as "Sharkie," opened fire during at a party last month and killed Irving Omar Plascencia, 17, and seriously wounded his brother, David Martinez, 20. | ||
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| 11 | Freeloader alert: Catch a free Grand Slam breakfast on Tuesday at Denny's | Entertainment |
| Did you know you're also eligible for a free Grand Slam on your birthday? All you have to do is show proof of your birth date. For more information: www.dennys.com. Snack bars at Starbucks Starbucks will hand out free samples of KIND snack bars on Friday, Feb. 5. | ||
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| 12 | State regulators drop push to mandate secrecy on troubled-bank actions | Business |
| State banking regulators have dropped a controversial proposal to explicitly exempt from public disclosure their enforcement actions against troubled banks. The proposal was in a package of bills aimed at updating state laws governing banks, thrifts and credit unions. | ||
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| 13 | Judge: Seattle schools' choice of math texts needs more review | Education |
| A ruling by a King County Superior Court judge could send Seattle Public Schools back to the drawing board with regard to its controversial new math curriculum. | ||
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| 14 | 2 dead in possible murder-suicide in Federal Way | Local News |
| Federal Way police received a call at 3:34 p.m. of a possible homicide-suicide at a residence in the 32800 block of 20th Avenue South. On arrival, police found two people, both of whom medics declared dead at the scene, said Officer Raymond Bunk, public-information officer with Federal Way Police. | ||
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| 15 | UW is top school for alumni serving in Peace Corps | Local News |
| Historically, according to records that go back to 1961, the UW has had 2,614 Peace Corps volunteers, which ranks the school third on the all-time list behind the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. | ||
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| 16 | Tour Seattle galleries on a First Thursday art walk | Arts |
| Paintings by Mary Henry (including "Dialogue," pictured) are on view this month and next at Howard House Contemporary Art — one of the many galleries open late Thursday for downtown/Pioneer Square's monthly art walk. | ||
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| 17 | Cardiac Science recalls 12,000 defibrillators | Business |
| Cardiac Science of Bothell said it is recalling more than 12,000 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) after discovering they "may not be able to deliver therapy during a resuscitation attempt, which may lead to serious adverse events or death." | ||
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| 18 | White Center crash fatally injures one driver | Local News |
| The driver of a car in a three-vehicle accident died at Harborview Medical Center Wednesday after a pickup smashed into the car, and another pickup stopped at an intersection in White Center, according to the King County Sheriff's Office. | ||
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| 19 | Hillis Layne, former Seattle Rainier, dies at 91 | Sports |
| Hillis Layne, whose 17-year playing career in professional baseball included a Pacific Coast League batting title with the Seattle Rainiers in 1947, died Jan. 12 in Chattanooga, Tenn. He was 91. Layne, who was nicknamed Tony, was born Feb. 23, 1918 in Whitwell, Tenn. | ||
| 2/2/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 20 | Ex-employee of KVI charged with rigging call-in contest | Local News |
| A former promotions employee of KVI-AM radio and 14 other people were charged Tuesday with theft stemming from an alleged scheme to rig a call-in contest sponsored by the station. | ||
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