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1 Former coach convicted of molestation charged with fraud Local News
A former girls basketball coach convicted of molesting one of his players has been charged with Social Security fraud for allegedly swiping the identity of a dead infant. Tony Giles, 52, of Renton, is also being investigated for drug trafficking, according to charging papers filed Friday in U.S.
1/22/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
2 Seattle restaurant owner worries and waits over Haiti earthquake Local News
A few things Waid Sainvil knows for sure: That the Port-au-Prince neighborhood where he grew up was destroyed by Tuesday's earthquake. That the house where his father lived has crumbled. But what of his father? Sainvil, a Seattle restaurant owner who left Haiti when he was 17, has no idea.
1/13/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
3 Bartell to stop filling Medicaid prescriptions at some locations Local News
In yet another fight between the state and pharmacies, Bartell Drugs announced Thursday it would discontinue filling Medicaid prescriptions at 15 of its 57 stores on Feb. 1, saying it simply can't afford to do so.
1/7/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
4 Investigation in police shooting shifts to gunman's weapons cache Local News
When he was arrested May 28 at his Spanaway home after his brother accused him of assault, investigators found a cache of rifles and handguns. The weapons were listed in a court document filed after the arrest: Two 30.06 rifles, a .223 Bushmaster rifle, an AK47 remake, a sniper rifle, a .
12/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
5 Deputy Kent Mundell Jr.: Changed careers 'to get the bad guy' Local News
Kent Mundell Jr. gave up a comfortable manufacturing career when he was in his mid-30s to become a Pierce County sheriff's deputy, his stepbrother said. "He wanted to get the bad guy," said Mark Stafford, 38, who refers to Mundell as "my brother."
12/22/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
6 Critically injured deputy joined force to 'get the bad guy' Local News
Stafford, who works for Tacoma Public Works, said he learned this morning that Mundell, 44, was fighting for his life at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after being shot during a domestic-violence call Monday night. He was listed in critical condition this afternoon.
12/22/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
7 Neighbors' response helps save man, dog Local News
Indeed, it was. That scream, from a little girl in a pink parka, set off a chain of events that began with John sprinting for his canoe, continued with the arrival of what seemed like every officer and firefighter in the area, and ended with the rescue of one soggy dog.
12/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
8 William Massey, key voice in city politics Obituaries
He was neither politician nor partisan nor patron of campaigns. Yet back in the 1970s and '80s, when Seattle was growing into the metropolis we know today, William Massey was one of the biggest names in political circles.
12/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
9 Lava flow from deep-sea volcano captured on video Local News
More than three-quarters of volcanic eruptions happen underwater. But no one has seen molten lava flowing from a deep-ocean seafloor volcano — until now. A team of scientists set out on an expedition, from Samoa, in early May to study an erupting volcano.
12/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
10 Family has deep-rooted Christmas tree-cutting tradition Local News
These were the words of wisdom spoken over and over at Christmas Creek Tree Farm in North Bend, where hundreds of families made an annual pilgrimage Saturday.
12/6/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
11 Clemmons couldn't be held after 'safety net' dissolved Local News
When a Pierce County prosecutor appeared in court on July 2 and requested that Maurice Clemmons be held on $300,000 bail, the prosecutor knew he had a safety net that could keep Clemmons in custody no matter what — a fugitive warrant out of Arkansas.
12/2/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
12 When Arkansas dropped warrant, Pierce Co. couldn't hold Clemmons Local News
When a Pierce County prosecutor appeared in court on July 2 and requested that Maurice Clemmons be held on $300,000 bail, the prosecutor knew he had a safety net that could keep Clemmons in custody, no matter what: a fugitive warrant out of Arkansas.
12/2/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
13 Loyal friends, family helped Clemmons flee police Local News
He spent time in prison for robbery, burglary and firearms possession. He claimed to be the Messiah, threatened violence and, as his family cried, demanded they all strip. He was facing charges of rape.
12/2/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
14 2 men charged, several others suspected of aiding alleged cop killer Local News
Two Auburn men have been charged with helping Maurice Clemmons evade authorities after the shooting of four Lakewood police officers in a coffee shop on Sunday.
12/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
15 Clemmons' diagnosis: stress Local News
When Maurice Clemmons was accused of molesting a child and assaulting a sheriff's deputy in May, he was acting bizarrely enough that many suspected he had a mental illness.
12/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
16 Four days in May set stage for Sunday's tragedy Local News
Over four days in May, Maurice Clemmons' behavior and mental state deteriorated. Family members worried he had gone crazy, that he was verging on collapse.
12/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
17 New report debunks the fresh fish fetish Local News
The most important thing to know about that salmon on your plate is whether it's fresh or was frozen out at sea — the latter being better for the global environment, according to a new study conducted by researchers from Sweden, Canada and an environmental think tank in Portland.
11/27/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
18 Seattle lawyer turns into healthy food crusader Local News
Ditto for salmonella, listeria, hepatitis and the like. If there's an outbreak of food-borne illness anywhere in the country - spinach, cookie dough, hamburgers, you name it - chances are Marler will be filing lawsuits. "I love my job," he said from his Seattle law office.
11/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
19 Food-safety lawyer's wish: Put me out of business Local News
Ditto for salmonella, listeria, hepatitis and the like. If there's an outbreak of food-borne illness anywhere in the country — spinach, cookie dough, hamburgers, you name it — chances are Marler will be filing lawsuits. "I love my job," he said from his Seattle law office.
11/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
20 Sprouts, raw fish on attorney's 'do not eat' list Local News
• No bagged leafy greens. The greens from dozens of fields are mixed together, so there's more chance of contamination. It's better to buy whole heads of lettuce. • No hot dogs. • No unpasteurized juice or milk. • And no hamburgers.
11/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results