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Driver burned in crash near Granite Falls
The sheriff's office says the car when speeding when the driver lost control, crashed into a tree and caught fire.
More drivers hitting the road for Labor Day weekend
AAA expects a jump in holiday, up 10 percent from last Labor Day weekend.
One week until execution, Cal Coburn Brown appeals to 9th Circuit
Brown's execution by lethal injection is set for just after midnight on Sept. 10. He was convicted of aggravated first-degree murder of the torture and death of 22-year-old Holly Washa in 1991.
Victim talks about acid attack, faith and surgery
Bethany Storro said she knew right away that the liquid was noxious as her clothes started to dissolve and she heard the skin on her face "bubbling and sizzling."
Seattle motorcycle rider killed in guardrail crash
Seattle police say the accident occurred just after 1:30 a.m. in the 2700 block of Westlake Avenue North.
Hurricane Earl volunteers head to East Coast
Volunteers with the Red Cross of Western Washington mobilized early Friday to help people who might get hit by Hurricane Earl.
Snail invasion closes Olympia lake to fishing
The tiny snails can be transported on shoes or fishing gear.
Bumbershoot kicks off at Seattle Center
Bumbershoot, North America's largest urban arts festival, gets under way this weekend in Seattle.
End of an era in Tacoma
Cheney Stadium hosted its last minor league baseball game Thursday night before a planned renovation and hundreds of people turned out to share memories.
New contract for Seattle teachers
Under the new contract, teachers would be rated a four-tier system. The categories will go from unsatisfactory to innovative. The highest-rated teachers would be eligible for additional pay. The lowest-rated would get support training.
Earl weakens but still powerful as it smacks NC
The last ferry left for the mainland and coastal residents hunkered down at home as Hurricane Earl closed in with 105 mph winds Thursday on North Carolina's dangerously exposed Outer Banks.
Federal judge orders revised spotted owl plan
A federal judge is requiring the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to revise a Bush administration recovery plan for the northern spotted owl, and the federal agency said Thursday it plans to release a draft next week.
Volunteer Park Café's success not popular with all neighbors
It's an example of what Seattle is striving to be - green, sustainable, and local. But now it stands accused of operating illegally by some of its own customers.
Volunteers on final stretch to save Trillium Woods
A Whidbey Island community hoping to raise more than $600,000 in seven days to purchase Trillium Woods - almost 700 acres of undeveloped land forced into foreclosure.
New memorial for Stryker soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Loved ones of the 41 members of the Stryker Brigade killed in Afghanistan over the past year have a new place to pay their respects.
Suspect in Everett I-5 shutdown has history of eluding cops
Theodore Ohms, 23, been booked into the Snohomish County Jail on weapon and assault charges, as well as eluding police and violating his parole.
Seattle, museum fighting over SR 520 money
The city wants a piece of the unexpected deal struck between the Museum of History and Industry and the State of Washington.
Teen shot by friend in Lacey
Police believe a 13-year-old was showing his friend, who is about the same age, a .22 caliber rifle when the gun went off.
I Wonder: When are the busiest times to drive Labor Day weekend?
We did this for the Fourth of July and it was our most popular I Wonder topic yet, so we're doing it again.
Rock throwing incidents from overpasses surging
The Washington State Patrol is issuing an alert for drivers to be careful under overpasses. They're investigating a recent surge in rock throwing incidents.
