Like Mark Brunell, Billy Joe Hobert, Drew Bledsoe and others mentioned in this week's SW cover story, Lew Bush was a 1993 NFL draft pick from a Washington school. But unlike them, the former Washingt...
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As a University of Washington quarterback in the early 1990s, Mark Brunell cherished his three Rose Bowl rings. Today, despite having earned more than $75 million as a pro football player, the New Yor...
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We now know why the Navy chose its words so carefully after announcing it had relieved Joseph Nosse as commander of the Bangor-based Trident ballistic-missile submarine USS Kentucky in October. A "lo...
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So when he accepted the job at The Los Angeles Times the other day, longtime Seattle Post-Intelligencer Cartoonist David Horsey said to his new bosses, "If you need me to move down there, I will." The...
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Back in 2001, Justin Solondz and Briana Waters were classmates and lovers. They lived in Olympia, attended The Evergreen State College, and built incendiary bombs in Waters' garage. In May that year, ...
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There are 9,684 charities registered in Washington State, 685 of which use commercial fundraising services. Ranked at the top of the Secretary of State's fundraisers list is Lewis Direct, which passed...
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The news is that Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer earned his Medal of Honor in Afghanistan, but not the way the Marines say he did. Details were unnecessarily embellished and fabricated, McClatchy Newspapers ...
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In slippers and socks, the Barefoot Bandit listened quietly and answered softly when asked by Island County Court Judge Vickie Churchill if he understood the charges - 33 in all - and if he agreed wi...
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This is for Chris Jackins: He told you so. He told you in 1999 the Seattle School District's then-planned new headquarters building was a bad joke on taxpayers. He told you it was being built in the w...
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The state has three fewer practicing attorneys today, none of whom went willingly, according to the latest Washington State Bar disciplinary report. All were disbarred - one for violations related to ...
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Among the Olympia department heads beseeching lawmakers not to make further gouges in their budgets, State Auditor Brian Sonntag may have the best argument: How can the legislature cut back on a proc...
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Reporter Tony Hopfinger got especially lucky after leaving Seattle Weekly a few years back. He not only landed in Alaska, where oil man Bill Allen was busy corrupting ancient Sen. Ted Stevens and help...
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"Harry [Morgan] was very much like Colonel Potter" of MASH, writes Ken Levine. "He raised horses, and in fact, in the final episode when he says goodbye to Sophie, that really was one of Harry's horse...
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Update: Sheriff threatens to publicly release sensitive Zahau case files if Bremner and the Zahau family falsely portray his investigation. Details below.
To the San Diego County Sheriff's Office, ...
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The government's pursuit of Kerry Killinger is apparently over except for the official champagne uncorking - by Killinger. The feds have already ended a fruitless criminal probe of the man behind Ame...
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Aided by a whistleblower at the Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories USA offices in Everett, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agric...
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Updated, with video, below.
It was, in Bill O'Reilly terms, "an outrage in Seattle.... the city bans 'Buy American' advertising. You will not believe this one." That's how he promoted his Friday nigh...
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When David Weed lost his police brutality case against two Seattle cops in October, he told a Seattle Times reporter "at least we had our day" in court. But now he and his co-plaintiff brother want an...
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Four county races face mandatory recounts today because of close votes in the November 8 election. And while there's no way to tell how a more robust turnout and voter accuracy might have affected tho...
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Former First Avenue tattoo artist Danny Danzl liked to say that body illustrations are pretty much forever. He kept a fish tank filled with piranha, marked "Tattoo Removers," to make his point. He als...
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Occupy the Capitol protesters officially kick off events today with speeches and demonstrations in Olympia and what will be, for the first time, a concerted public effort to force legislators to tap ...
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As of today, 23,147 people have signed Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's pledge to withhold campaign contributions until Congress and President Obama find some kind of bipartisan high ground. Mellody Ho...
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