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The spring 2013 run begins next week and will include three-course dinners for $28.

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The spring 2013 run begins next week and will include three-course dinners for $28.

C. Steve Sutton said he's been diving right into learning the ropes of his new job and taking in feedback from local residents.
Shorewood High School is on track to be open in the fall, and Shorecrest in 2014, the district says.
In another incident, a man was nabbed trying to steal wheels and tires off a car in a car lot on Hwy 99.
In another incident, a club customer claimed he didn't know that private dances cost $30 each, and came up short of cash.
In another incident, two people stole $700 in merchandise from Sears.
Dante is shy, so rescuers ask anyone who sees him not to chase but call with his location.
An attempted traffic stop on Hwy 99 turned into a chase, ending with a WSP patrol car rammed and one man shot in the leg.
A half-dozen $1 million plus home sales closed in Kirkland late last month, according to AOL Real Estate.
Wambolt said it a new release that he's excited to seek election to the position he previously held from 2006-2010.
In another incident, police were called to a vehicle prowl that was apparently a prank between dorms.
In another incident, a man allegedly choked his girlfriend until she almost passed out.
The City Council plans to conduct public interviews and appoint a new member on Tuesday, April 16.
A Ballard railroad company has been awarded a temporary injunction barring the city from moving forward with plans to convert a rail line to trails.
The city has signed an agreement with the Developer that ensures affected residents up to six public meetings to discuss traffic impacts and mitigation, more than the scope of county requirements.
CanYouId.me, a website that hosts photos of suspects wanted for questioning by police, is used by the Issaquah and Sammamish police departments and the King County Sheriff's Office.
CanYouId.me is now on Facebook, bringing Washington's most wanted right to your news feed.
CanYouId.me is now on Facebook, bringing Washington's most wanted right to your news feed.
CanYouId.me is now on Facebook, bringing Washington's most wanted right to your news feed.
CanYouId.me is now on Facebook, bringing Washington's most wanted right to your news feed.