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An impressive record:Wilford Armstead on the  way to his sentencing  hearing on Friday.

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System of a Clown

The prison revolving door has led to a flurry of cop-killings. To see how a 25-time felon can…

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Stonewashed

A rash of local lawyers get caught laundering their client's drug money.

If I-91 passes, is Ray Allen headed for the Plains—or just across Lake Washington?

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Flea in the Key

Is Initiative 91 really a SuperSonic deal breaker?

Soldiers of Fortune

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Soldiers of Fortune

An elite Army Ranger, back from Iraq, led his cohorts in a precision hold-up, cops say. If money…

The West Seattle car dealership where Richard Grey was allegedly victimized has since changed hands.

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Down to the Metal

A mentally ill man who was fleeced by local car dealers also seems to have been let down…

Jack-Pot

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Jack-Pot

Federal law lets the cops pocket anything seized in a drug bust—cars, boats, cash—and use it to fund…

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Happy News Year

The year in review, slightly askew.

All smiles, except for the bankruptcy: Glaser (above) and Franken made a bad bet on lefty talk.

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He Wuz Rob-bed

For Seattle's biggest-spending liberal benefactor, bankrupt Air America was a costly flyer.

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The Sweep

All politics aren't local, it seems.

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Ron Sims’ long irrational nightmare is NOT over: The state Court of

Ron Sims’ long irrational nightmare is NOT over: The state Court of Appeals today decided the record $380,000…

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Seattle City Light lost another legal challenge to its billing/spending practices when

Seattle City Light lost another legal challenge to its billing/spending practices when the State Supreme Court ruled today…

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Anyone who felt outer space was a good place to keep rich

Anyone who felt outer space was a good place to keep rich people now has the support of…

Dec. 20, 2004: King County Elections Director Dean Logan (front center) and prosecutor's office chief of staff Dan Satterberg (right) watch as County Council member Dwight Pelz holds up a ballot to determine a voter's intent during a gubernatorial election recount. The three comprise the King County Canvassing Board. Observing from behind are Republican Diane Tebelius (left), Democrat Will Rava (center), and Libertarian Brad Henry.

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The Latest Returns

How we botched the gubernatorial election of 2004, and why there's no end in sight.

News Clips— Death photo challenged

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News Clips— Death photo challenged

DID AN ATTORNEY violate a court order regarding pretrial publicity in the Aaron Roberts case? That’s what the…

STEVAN MORGAIN

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Mardi Gras crime: as seen on TV

ONE SMALL CHEER for video violence? Bleary-eyed Mardi Gras Task Force detectives say that without the extensive donations…

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Master thief?

WHEN A JURY convicted former Pike Place Market rent collector Millie Padua, 73, of stealing $171,000 in Market…

Nick Bloem's casket is loaded for the drive to Tahoma National Cemetery.

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From Crater to Paradise

Another local soldier is mourned.

Rick's Club in Lake City and the gas station owned by former Gov. Albert D. Rosellini.

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Barely Naked Truth

How a strip joint's quest for eight parking spaces turned into a political tangle.

Hot "Pepper": Escort Nicole Prigger perches on a King County deputy's car.

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In the line of booty

The hooker, the state trooper, and the Boy Scout.

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Answering the Call

Seattle's new superintendent was just down the hall.