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Kittitas County assistant principal wins award

11.10.2008 07:11    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Cle Elum-Roslyn High School has made statewide news for the second time in a week. On Friday, assistant principal Mike O'Donnell was named the Washington state assistant principal of the year.


Bellevue man pleads guilty in stabbing in Wisconsin

11.10.2008 07:11    seattletimes.nwsource.com
A man who was caught in Bellevue after being sought on a murder charge in Wisconsin has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and faces up to 15 years in prison.

I-90 Snoqualmie Pass project gets OK

11.10.2008 07:09    seattletimes.nwsource.com
The long-awaited Interstate 90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project has the final green light. The Federal Highway Administration said this morning it has accepted the final environmental impact statement and given the state Department of Transportation approval to move forward with


Bridge board OKs suicide barrier nets

11.10.2008 06:40    sfgate.com
Golden Gate Bridge directors voted overwhelmingly late this morning to hang nets alongside the landmark bridge to prevent suicides. Directors voted 14-to-1 for the nets with the lone "no" vote from Director James Eddie of Mendocino, who said that people
Bridge board OKs suicide barrier nets

Former S.F. supervisor pleads guilty to federal extortion, bribery, plans to accuse others

11.10.2008 06:39    sfgate.com
Ed Jew, the former San Francisco supervisor who resigned from office in January after state and federal prosecutors accused him of corruption, pleaded guilty to federal charges this morning. Jew admitted to mail fraud, extortion and soliciting a bribe in...
Former S.F. supervisor pleads guilty to federal extortion, bribery, plans to accuse others

Oakland's digital billboard glares at drivers

11.10.2008 06:39    sfgate.com
HERE'S THE DEAL Oakland's digital billboard: Last year, the digital billboard near the Bay Bridge toll plaza became big news after scores of drivers complained about its bright images. The firestorm died down after CBS Outdoor tinkered with the billboard's...
Oakland's digital billboard glares at drivers

Lasorda out as SF parade marshal

11.10.2008 06:38    sfgate.com
Tommy Lasorda has withdrawn as grand marshal of Sunday's Italian Heritage Parade due to public stink about his selection and because organizers couldn't assure that he would get to Los Angeles in time to see his beloved Dodgers play Game

Ball park killer gets 16 to life for stabbing a fellow fan

11.10.2008 06:38    sfgate.com
A San Francisco Superior Court judge sentenced a 26-year-old Daly City man today to 16 years to life in prison for fatally stabbing a fellow baseball fan after a Giants game in 2004. Judge Cynthia Lee sentenced Rafael Cuevas after
Ball park killer gets 16 to life for stabbing a fellow fan

Judge scouts answer to infringement case

11.10.2008 06:38    sfgate.com
A federal judge offered sympathy but little encouragement today to a Bay Area man who faces a claim of trademark infringement from the Boy Scouts for founding the Youthscouts after his daughter was excluded from her twin brother's troop outings.

Parade of ships cancelled

11.10.2008 06:38    sfgate.com
The parade of ships scheduled for Saturday morning - the traditional opening of Fleet Week in San Francisco - has been canceled because two Navy warships have been delayed due to heavy seas. The two ships - the assault carrier

Small quake hits Piedmont

11.10.2008 06:38    sfgate.com
A small earthquake struck the Piedmont area just south of the Caldecott tunnel this afternoon. The U.S. Geological Survey reported it as a magnitude 3.1 quake, striking at 4:19 p.m. along the Hayward fault. A dispatcher with the Piedmont police

Grounds crew sets stage for big day

11.10.2008 06:37    delawareonline.com
PHILADELPHIA -- If everything goes well for Mike Boekholder, nobody notices.

Two school buses in crashes in NCCo

11.10.2008 06:37    delawareonline.com
Two school buses carrying students were involved in separate accidents Thursday in New Castle County. The driver of a car involved in one of the accidents died.

Culinary arts students see how fresh some food can be

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
When Victor Bryson asked for a volunteer to slice off a turtle's head, 18-year-old Kimberly Lamp's hand shot up almost as quickly as the turtle's head popped back into its shell.

Middletown woman finds creepy, slithering roommates in apartment

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
Gladys Dressner thought she was living alone in her Hampstead Court apartment.

Police charge neighbor in slaying of 13-year-old Red Lion girl

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
The victim was found in a Red Lion home with multiple wounds, alongside her dead dog, a Chihuahua named Chico

Around Delaware

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
Veterans and current members of the military are invited to take part in the 2008 Citizens Police Academy sponsored by Delaware State Police.

Third suspect in slaying of N.J. teen arrested

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
A 19-year-old man was arrested in Seaford on Tuesday as the third suspect in the execution-style slaying of a 17-year-old girl Oct. 4 in Salem, N.J.

Newspaper deliverer attacked by two men

11.10.2008 06:36    delawareonline.com
A 59-year-old Magnolia woman was pushed into a pickup and struck in the head with a handgun early Thursday by two men who demanded money, police said.

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