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The suspect in the shooting of four suburban Tacoma police officers remains at large. Departments throughout western Washington are still looking for Maurice Clemmons and believe he could be wounded. |  |



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The Washington State Patrol is monitoring freeways in the massive hunt for the suspect in theshooting death of four police officers in Parkland yesterday. |  |
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The manhunt continues in the Seattle and Tacoma area for a suspected cop killer. Detectives believe 37-year-old Maurice Clemmons is getting help to elude the police dragnet. |  |
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Initiative activist and Oregon gubernatorial candidate Bill Sizemore is facing more legal troubles. The Oregon Attorney General's office today charged Sizemore and his wife with tax evasion. |
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The president of the police officers union in Lakewood, Washington says the suspect in the slayings of four of his comrades should never have been on the street. |  |


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People who live in residential airparks that are connected to a publicly funded airport may have to stop living in their homes in order to use the airport if new federal rules are adopted. Fareed Guyot reports. |  |
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A medical form that helps people with serious illnesses tell doctors what life-sustaining treatment they want, goes on line this week. As Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, that's important because sick people often don't carry the form with them. |  |
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Hopefully some of the foods you ate for Thanksgiving contained Vitamin D. Researchers at Oregon State University say the nutrient could help combat the flu and other illnesses. Angela Kellner reports. |  |
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The flu season is nearing the halfway point. Health officials in the three Northwest states say more than a hundred people have died from the flu this fall. Doug Nadvornick has a roundup of the recent statistics. |  |
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As people head out to take advantage of the deals on Black Friday, an Oregon consumer watchdog group is cautioning parents to consider safety when buying toys. Jes Burns reports. |  |
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Oregon is seeing a steep rise in wheat production. And the source for the new bounty is a part of the state not known for its amber waves of grain. Chris Lehman explains. |  |
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High winds and rough seas during a storm on November 16th broke wind sensors on a weather buoy off the Oregon coast. |  |
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Police in Lakewood have started identifying Maurice Clemmons as a suspect, rather than as someone wanted for questioning in the shooting deaths of 4 police officers. |  |
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The massacre of four Lakewood police officers Sunday morning has prompted an outpouring of local community support. |  |
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25 years ago, Habitat For Humanity set an ambitious goal to build 1,000 homes in Oregon by 2010. The non-profit is confident it can meet the deadline. Correspondent Angela Kellner reports. |  |
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After a week of state-supervised negotiations, seafood processors and crab fishermen have agreed on an opening price for Oregon's Dungeness crab season. Correspondent Angela Kellner reports. |  |
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Thanksgiving marks the traditional start of the holiday shopping season. But the retail business has been anything but traditional in the last year. Retail experts say holiday shoppers will likely be pickier this year than in the past. |  |
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Democrat Bill Bradbury is running for Oregon governor, but you wouldn't know it if you looked up his campaign committee online. That's because he's listed there as a candidate for Secretary of State. |  |
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Advocates for victims of sexual abuse are praising a first-of-its-kind conviction in an Idaho prison rape case. |  |
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Monday, November 30th is an important day for people in the Northwest who were sexually abused by Jesuit priests. It's a key deadline for the bankruptcy case filed by the Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus. Doug Nadvornick reports. |  |
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