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1 New kind of school offers special focus Local News
The students, dressed in business casual attire, will attend smaller classes, and for a longer school day. The curriculum will specialize in science, math and technology. And the funding — more than $1 million, or an additional $7,000 per student — comes from a private donor.
9/5/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
2 West Nile detected in local woman Local News
The virus, which sometimes has no symptoms but can be deadly for some people, was detected in a King County woman in her 50s while she was being screened to donate blood.
8/20/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
3 Steamy days mean smog exceeded legal limit in Puget Sound over weekend Local News
Heavy traffic and hot weather pushed the Seattle area over the legal limit for smog this weekend, violating the federal Clean Air Act for the first time in more than a decade.
8/19/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
4 State's 1st human case of West Nile since 2006 identified Local News
The virus, which sometimes has no symptoms but can be deadly for some people, was detected in a King County woman in her 50s while she was being screened to donate blood.
8/19/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
5 Seattle guitarist Joseph Shikany killed by falling tree Local News
Joseph Shikany, 58, played guitar and bass in several Seattle-area bands, including Magic Bus, Sex And Violins, PowerCell, N'SANE, Spike And The Impalers! and The Davanos.
8/19/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
6 Would-be burglar surprised to find victim at home: his mother Local News
The armed suspect, alongside a 15-year-old accomplice, who was also arrested, entered a house on South Holly Street in South Seattle Tuesday afternoon, police said. The house belongs to the 22-year-old's mother.
8/19/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
7 Region's smog levels violate federal limits Local News
Heavy traffic and hot weather pushed the Seattle area over the legal limit for smog this weekend, violating the federal Clean Air Act for the first time in more than a decade.
8/18/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
8 Seattle attorney finds that the Internet won't let go of his past Local News
While a senior at SPU 10 years ago, Feyissa was arrested on suspicion of attempted sexual assault and suspended. He was never charged, but the suspension stuck — indefinitely.
8/15/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
9 KeyArena struggles to fill vacant Sonics schedule Local News
Without the basketball season as its anchor, KeyArena can expect to book about 30 percent fewer dates each year than in the past, officials said. To pump up its marketing efforts, Seattle Center may hire a professional booking agency to run the arena's calendar.
8/14/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
10 Friends battle for speed record up Mount Rainier Local News
After a carb-rich pasta dinner and four hours of sleep, Liam O'Sullivan woke up at 2:30 a.m. last Tuesday, left Ashford, Pierce County, and drove to Mount Rainier's Paradise base area, elevation 5,400 feet.
8/12/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
11 Report: Grim statistics on King County's Pacific Islanders Local News
Local Pacific Islanders are more likely than other King County ethnic groups to smoke, to have babies who are premature and unhealthy, and to die young, according a study that isolates the demographic for the first time. They're also more likely to be obese and poor.
8/10/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
12 Neighbors all over gather for National Night Out events Local News
At a public housing complex in Kent, uniformed cops played soccer and snapped pictures of neighborhood kids, many of them immigrants, letting them know that this is not "Bad Boys," it's not their old country, and the police are there to help.
8/6/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
13 More consumers discover worth of Value Village Business
When Connie Wood's 9-year-old niece recently visited from Florida, she needed some warmer clothes for the iffy Seattle summer. In another time, Wood might have taken her to a department store. But in this cooling economic climate, she decided to try on the Value Village in Crown Hill.
7/31/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
14 Former Microsoft manager gets 22-month sentence in embezzlement Business
Carolyn M. Gudmundson, the former Microsoft employee who pleaded guilty in January to embezzling about $1 million, was sentenced in federal court Friday to 22 months in prison.
7/19/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
15 Machinists give strike a chance Business
Girding for a fierce contract battle this fall, members of the Machinists union who work at Boeing voted Wednesday to authorize a strike if negotiations with the company break down. The union reported a 99 percent landslide but is not releasing the exact tally.
7/17/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
16 State's jobless rate now matches national average Business
About three months ago, the new 21-story Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences, gearing up to open at First and Union in October, posted its first hourly position: an administrative-support job. It received 300 applications. In today's job market, it's easy to see why.
7/16/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
17 Machinists vote to authorize strike at Boeing Business
Girding for a fierce contract battle this fall, members of the Machinists union who work at Boeing voted today to authorize a strike if negotiations with the company break down. The margin of victory is not yet known but is expected to be in the 90 percent range.
7/16/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
18 Washington's jobless rate edges up in June Business
Employment conditions slid down another rung in Washington last month, with the state reporting a slight rise in the unemployment rate to 5.5 percent, matching the national figure.
7/15/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
19 Widespread iPhone hangups at 3G launch Business
Customers who lined up early Friday for a new iPhone 3G were expecting to walk away making calls and surfing the Web on the hot new mobile device. Instead, many were left without any functioning cellphone at all.
7/12/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
20 Everett-based Intermec will cut 260 jobs in outsourcing, restructuring moves Business
Everett-based Intermec said Thursday it will eliminate 260 jobs, 180 of them local, as it outsources assembly work and restructures service operations over the next year. The company also reduced its projected second-quarter revenue.
7/11/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results