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  1. Photographers re-take class photo that had isolated boy in wheelchair

    Photographers re-take class photo that had isolated boy in wheelchair

    Two parents confronted photography company Lifetouch Canada after receiving a class photo in which their son, who uses a wheelchair, was sitting apart from the rest of his class.

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  3. Spokane parents' ruse snares man wooing 15-year-old daughter

    Spokane parents' ruse snares man wooing 15-year-old daughter

    A father who discovered his 15-year-old daughter was being wooed on Facebook by a man twice her age took matters into his own hands. He hatched a Facebook ruse that drew the 30-year-old Federal Way man to Spokane earlier this month.

  4. Investigators claim TWA 800 crash not an accident

    Investigators claim TWA 800 crash not an accident

    Former investigators are pushing to reopen the probe into the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800 off the coast of New York, saying new evidence points to the often-discounted theory that a missile strike may have downed the jumbo jet.

  5. Actor James Gandolfini dead at 51

    Actor James Gandolfini dead at 51

    James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate mob boss in HBO's "The Sopranos" helped create one of TV's greatest drama series and turned the mobster stereotype on its head, died Wednesday in Italy. He was 51.

  6. WSP cracks down on speeding on Skagit River bridge

    WSP cracks down on speeding on Skagit River bridge

    A temporary bridge over the Skagit River is open, restoring Interstate 5 traffic less than a month after the old bridge collapsed May 23 when it was struck by a truck with an oversize load.

  7. Truck falls over 60 feet off I-84 overpass in Portland

    Truck falls over 60 feet off I-84 overpass in Portland

    A semi fell over 60 feet from the inbound Interstate 84 on-ramp onto northbound Interstate 5. The driver was in critical condition and the crash closed the ramp from 3:30 a.m. to 8 a.m.

  8. Woman at Ferndale barbecue killed by stray bullet

    Woman at Ferndale barbecue killed by stray bullet

    The woman who was hit in the chest by a stray bullet while attending a Father's Day barbecue near Ferndale died Monday at a Bellingham hospital.

  9. Friends talk about Bellevue woman found dead

    Friends talk about Bellevue woman found dead

    The day after a Bellevue woman was found dead in her home, police are being tight-lipped about the progress of the investigation, but those who new Nataliya Vabishchevich can't say enough about how wonderful a person she was.

  10. Increased Rain....Overnight...In Places

    Increased Rain....Overnight...In Places

    Scattered showers, mainly along/near the foothills continue tonight, or south of Seattle. Rain is developing north of the Canadian border...

  11. Vote in Evening Magazine's Battle of the Breweries

    Vote for your favorites.

  12. Will feds sink guerrilla art on Puget Sound?

    Will feds sink guerrilla art on Puget Sound?

    A Bainbridge island sculptor could find himself between a rock and a hard place. His guerrilla-style artwork is a sight to behold -- but will the feds make him take it down?

  13. Coyotes story takes another twist; Seattle waits

    Coyotes story takes another twist; Seattle waits

    The Arizona city's council and mayor emerged from a closed door meeting Tuesday night, and said very little about a deal to keep the Phoenix Coyotes in the desert.

  14. NASA issues challenge to find asteroids and plan for threats

    NASA issues challenge to find asteroids and plan for threats

    The challenge will use collaborations with other government agencies, international partners, industries, academia and citizen scientists. It complements NASA's recently announced mission to send humans to study an asteroid and redirect it.

  15. Attempted burglary, child abduction may be related

    Attempted burglary, child abduction may be related

    A White Center mom fought off a man who tried to abduct a child on June 2, 2013. The King County Sheriff’s Office says it could be connected to a burglary attempt two weeks later.

  16. Tubing ban averted, but concerns remain over 'floating frat party'

    Tubing ban averted, but concerns remain over 'floating frat party'

    For decades, people have tubed down the South Fork of the Nooksack, east of Bellingham. But much more than water is flowing down the river these days.

  17. Obesity now classified as a disease

    Obesity now classified as a disease

    NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman discusses the pros and cons of labeling obesity as a disease, and talks about what this could mean for people who struggle with their weight.

  18. PHOTOS: A look at the Skagit River temporary bridge

    PHOTOS: A look at the Skagit River temporary bridge

    A look at the I-5 Skagit River temporary bridge.

  19. Mike McGinn

    McGinn attacked for view on coal, Seattle crime rate

    Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn unexpectedly found himself under fire while testifying against proposed coal export terminals before a Congressional committee on Tuesday.

  20. Worried parents say their daughter not typical runaway

    Worried parents say their daughter not typical runaway

    Caitlin Bell left an Olympia group home in Olympia May 31. She has not contacted her family since. While she may have left the home by choice, they do not think she is safe on her own.