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Herb Booth: Grand Prairie group making an impact on teen drinking

19.06.2009 23:59    dallasnews.com
If you're at a convenience store and get a tap on the shoulder, you might want to think twice before buying that six-pack of beer for that teenager. It might be a teenager helping out the Grand Prairie police. Officer


UVU preps for possible shooting

19.06.2009 23:58    newsnet.byu.edu
An active shooter drill was held at Utah Valley University on Sunday in order to train law enforcement officials to more effectively respond in the event of a school shooting.


Arizona State eliminates North Carolina in 12-5 victory

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Kole Calhoun hits grand slam, double for Sun Devils. Mariners' top pick Dustin Ackley extends hitting streak to 22 games.

Memorial service Saturday for hydroplane driver Terry Troxell

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Terry Troxell, who had an unlikely Gold Cup victory in 2005, died last Saturday in Gig Harbor.

What happened to Ryan Leaf?

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Quarterback who came into the NFL with Peyton Manning has found only disappointment and trouble while Manning found success.
What happened to Ryan Leaf?

Uwajimaya to open fourth store on June 29

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Uwajimaya spending $4 million on remodel of former Renton Village Thriftway.
Uwajimaya to open fourth store on June 29

Thornton Creek breathes again at Northgate

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
A new channel south of Northgate Mall in Seattle will filter sediment and clean the water of Thornton Creek. A parking lot used to cover this 2.7-acre creek channel.
Thornton Creek breathes again at Northgate

Lyle Beerbohm has traded one addiction for another: meth for mixed martial arts

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Former high-school wrestler decided while he was in jail that he would be a fighter. Now he's known as Fancy Pants, undefeated going into a match Friday night in Kent.
Lyle Beerbohm has traded one addiction for another: meth for mixed martial arts

Walk for Rice: Fundraiser supports Seattle's food bank catering to Asian Pacific Islanders

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
The Asian Counseling and Referral Service will have a walk-a-thon, "Walk For Rice," on June 20 at Seward Park. Co-founded by Herb Tsuchiya and Sam Mitsui, the fundraiser supports the ACRS food bank, which feeds more than 7,500 households with
Walk for Rice: Fundraiser supports Seattle's food bank catering to Asian Pacific Islanders

"Mamma Mia!" Here we go again with outdoor movies

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
It's summer in Seattle and the movies are moving outdoors, beginning June 20 with a screening of "Mamma Mia!" in Magnuson Park, presented by Fremont Outdoor Movies. This is The Seattle Times' mondo list of cinema under the stars for
"Mamma Mia!" Here we go again with outdoor movies

State's tax collections seen falling an additional $482M

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
The state's lead forecaster projects tax collections will drop an additional $482 million between now and 2011, continuing a long string of bad news for the state budget.

The future of military aviation is unmanned

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Unmanned surveillance craft, not high-performance fighters, are part of the new wave in military aviation at this year's Paris Air Show.
The future of military aviation is unmanned

Tyson Wahl finds a spot in Sounders FC starting lineup at new position

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Sounders FC has found its left back for the moment in Tyson Wahl, who didn't play in a regular-season game until a month ago.

Golf | Rain suspends first round of U.S. Open

19.06.2009 23:51    seattletimes.nwsource.com
Martin Kaymer lined up his 25-foot birdie putt, stood over the ball, sent it rolling toward the hole ... and watched water splash into the...
Golf | Rain suspends first round of U.S. Open

Brookfield Zoo To Mark 75th Birthday

19.06.2009 23:30    cbs2chicago.com
The Brookfield Zoo's turning 75 soon.
USA    Zoos

WebXtra: Troup teen lifts overturned car from sister's body

19.06.2009 23:09    kltv.com
She only weighs about 120 pounds, but she was somehow able to lift hundreds of pounds of bent steel, plastic, and rubber from her older sister's body.

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