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Seattle Pays Injured Firefighter $1.8 Million
- 119 Minutes ago
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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Training Webcasts Register Now May 14 - 2 pm(ET) Presenter: Dave Gallagher This webcast will look at the reality fire departments face: The need for numerous critical tasks
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Griffey back in Seattle? Rumors flare again
- 3 Hours ago
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The quest to add more pop to the Mariners' lineup may be taking a swing through Cincinnati. The Reds apparently are more than willing to trade outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., and Griffey's original team,
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Tacoma court deciding whether pet pig is a hog
- 2 Hours ago
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TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A Tacoma Municipal Court hearing Tuesday will take up the question of whether a pig is a hog. The answer will determine whether a Tacoma man, Judson Morris, can keep his pet potbelly
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Shipping company pays $27,500 for fuel spill in Seattle
- 11 Hours ago
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SEATTLE (AP) -- A Singapore-based shipping company has paid a $27,500 penalty for a bunker fuel spill in Seattle last year. According to a state Ecology Department news release, only 93 gallons of intermediate
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'Seattle Times' Loses 125 Employees to Cuts
- 8 Hours ago
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NEW YORK The Seattle Times Co. has cut the staff at its flagship newspaper by 125 employees. Of the total, 73 staffers were laid off while 52 left voluntarily, 51 of whom accepted buyout offers, the Seattle
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