Sunday, August 29, 2010 - Page updated at 09:56 p.m.
Inside the numbers
Families are the fastest-growing group among local homeless, and the safety net intended to help them is straining. Here are some of the numbers behind the stories.
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495 - Ex-student in webcam spy case to be sentenced
239 - Signs of improper campaigning in McKenna files
172 - QFC blocks new liquor stores from some shopping centers
166 - Catholic groups turn to courts in contraceptive fight
139 - Notre Dame sues over Obama birth control mandate
122 - What we saw tonight: exactly what Eric Wedge has spent past 16 months drilling into Mariners hitters
120 - Is the Seattle School Board dysfunctional? U.S. Chamber of Commerce thinks so
118 - NAACP returns to relevance by backing same-sex marriage
115 - In Romneyworld, the JPMorgan Chase debacle would be no big deal
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- Downtown Seattle condos are finally filling up
- Jon Kitna's greatest play: NFL QB to high-school math teacher
- Boy plucked from Wallace Falls: Rescuers 'should feel like heroes'
- UW, WSU expand enrollment in schools' engineering programs
- 20-somethings go home to regroup
- From slow hikes to high wires, San Juan Island has new treats
- Highlights — and low points — of Chihuly Garden and Glass | Art review
- QFC blocks new liquor stores from some shopping centers
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