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Bikini Baristas Face Prostitution Charges

Five Washington state Grab N Go Espresso baristas, who normally wear bikinis, have been charged with prostitution. Apparently they failed to realize that the "grab" part of the name did not apply to grabbing body parts.

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Washington Jumps in AP NCAA Football Poll After USC Upset

The AP released its latest poll on college football for 2009, and we saw the results of upsets on Saturday, such was Washington's big upset over USC. The Trojans took a major dive, while the Huskies jumped into the top 25.

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Washington Upsets No. 3 USC, 16-13

Granted, #3 USC played without freshman star QB Matt Barkley, out with a bruised shoulder, but today's results were still a shocker. Washington shocked USC 16 - 13 with 3 seconds remaining with a last second FG.

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Execution Date Set for D.C. Sniper

Mark Nov. 10th on your calendar. On Wednesday, Prince William County Circuit Judge Mary Grace O'Brien set that date for the execution of John Allen Muhammad, who with teenage accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo was was involved in the 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area that left 10 dead.

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Mock IED Attacks Planned a DC Canadian Embassy

Canada plans to stage mock IED attacks in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 23 and 24th, to show what Canadian soldiers deployed to Afghanistan face. Authorities plan to build a fake Afghan village in their embassy compound, then attack it with IEDs and "Taliban fighters."

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Clark Country Budget Hearing Set To June 16

Washington state's Clark County budget and finance staff are preparing a formal proposal to realign the budget through 2010 with a combination of budget cuts and revenue adjustments, based on preliminary direction from the Board of Clark County Commissioners.

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Third U.S. Swine Flu Death Reported in Washington

Washington state health officials announced Saturday that a man in his 30s died last week what what appeared to be complications of swine flu. This would be the third person in the U.S. to die from swine flu.

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Purdue (5) Upsets Washington (4) in Tight Game

It was a minor upset, but an upset still. And finally, on this Saturday of second-round NCAA games, we had a close game. Until this one, they had all been blowouts. Purdue defeated Washington 76-74 that went down to the wire.

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Washington flooded by rain and melting snow

Heavy rain, combined with melting snow from a previous storm, have caused the US state of Washington to issue the largest evacuation order in the history of the state. Over 30,000 people living along the Puyallup River were informed on Wednesday night to leave their homes due to the flooding, combined with threats such as mudslides, avalanches, and overflowing rivers. In some places rain totaled over 6 inches, including 6.86 inches at Marblemount, and 6.3 inches at Snoqualmie Pass.

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Washington Declares State Emergency Due To Winter Storms

Governor Chris Gregoire yesterday proclaimed a state of emergency in Washington due to ongoing series of winter weather and storms across the state.

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Studio Theatre Opens Doors To 'This Beautiful City'

The Studio Theatre is proud to partner with breakout New York theatre company The Civilians to present the World Premiere of their latest play, This Beautiful City. The second event in The Studio Theatre's new Opening Our Doors initiative, This Beautiful City takes on the Evangelical movement in America. In The Civilians' signature style, the six company members mix docu-drama with cabaret, weaving engaging songs into a script based on interviews with actual people.

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Tacoma Museum Presents Paintings By Donald Fels

Tacoma Art Museum’s exhibition What Is a Trade? Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India presents sixteen large-scale paintings that explore trade and globalization in India. Fels’ conceptual starting point for this exhibition was Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama’s 1498 voyage to Malabar, India, in search of a direct sea route for the spice trade.

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