Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - Page updated at 10:27 p.m.
TRAFFIC ALERTS: I-5 north is closed tonight and early tomorrow at the King-Snohomish county line. The Mercer Street on- and off-ramps to I-5 in downtown Seattle are also closed tonight for cleaning.
UPDATE - 09:48 PM
Most area school measures passing
Voters were showing their support for most area school districts, with partial returns from Tuesday's special election favoring passage of billions of dollars in levy and bond measures to operate, maintain and build schools.
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'The Red Shoes' dances on in a newly restored print
Above, Grischa Ljubov and Moira Shearer in "The Red Shoes," the tale of a young ballerina. The 1948 film screens in a newly restored 35-mm print at Seattle Art Museum tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Academy-Award winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker will introduce the film and discuss the restoration.
UPDATE - 10:18 PM
State Senate clears way for tax increases
The State Legislature's Democratic majority is clearing the way for tax increases with its first major vote to brush aside Initiative 960.
NEW - 10:16 PM
Medical pot exceeds law, but no charges
NEW - 08:48 PM
Two names dominate as Seattle begins police-chief search
UPDATE - 08:41 PM
Husky Stadium, Safeco Field cut out of tax plan... for now | Politics NW
Olympic Torch makes brief visit to Washington
NEW - 08:38 PM
The sting of a broken system | Danny Westneat
Exec charged with lying to grand jury to get out of jail
Apartment giant buys complex near Seattle University
BBC vet White to succeed Calabro as Sounders FC play-by-play broadcaster
NEW - 09:03 PM





Interactive Map | Whistler's new digs
• Ron Judd | Let the Northwest's Olympic Games begin
• Guide to Winter Olympic events | Video and photo galleries
• An arts-lover's guide to Vancouver's cultural delights
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Blogs:Ron Judd's Olympics Insider|Olympic Outsiders
Exploiting the aged and frail in Washington's adult family homes
Part 1: The Owners | Part 2: The Homes | Part 3: The Exodus
"It just breaks my heart that he had to go through that."
Belltown boulevard could be completed by early next year
Seattle is first U.S. stop for Picasso exhibit
UPDATE - 10:11 PM
King County library measure ahead by slight margin
Seattle physician Brian Krabak will do more than treat injuries at Winter Olympics
Anti-whalers, Japanese fleet fire water cannons
Celebrate Lunar New Year at Hing Hay Park | Seattle Sketcher
FBI, local police conduct gang sweep in Tacoma | The Blotter
Federal judge upholds jail release of Intelius exec charged with lying to jury
Local News Partners: Stories in the Spotlight
Kirkland Views | Police ask public for help in solving murder case
Central District News | New city studies give negative marks to streetcar on 12th
Capitol Hill Seattle | Legal expert and city weigh in on Broadway Steps lawsuit
West Seattle Blog | 2 days before Admiral Safeway's design review, see the new plan
Snow shuts down federal government, life goes on
Doctors may alter psychiatric diagnoses
UPDATE - 08:46 PM
Haiti parents testify they gave kids to Americans
Haiti raises earthquake's death toll to 230,000
Lots of Buzz over Google latest bid at social networking
Minn. bridge collapse widow adopts Haitian twins
Dubai tower shut after visitors stuck in elevator
UPDATE - 09:10 PM
NY governor says he'll step aside only 'in a box'
It's a wrap! Hospitals test new, more modest gown
TV show fined for killing, eating rat — with risotto
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- Steve Kelley | My treatment of Bedard has been unfair
- Is Washington's tax exemption on bullion a gold mine?
- 747-8 soars smoothly on first outing
- Super Bowl ads: Betty White, Bud Light, big laughs
- Alaska Air dropping Jones Soda beverages, going back to Coca-Cola
- Man found shot dead in pickup truck in Seattle
- Sex, drug rumors swirl about N.Y. Gov. Paterson
- Lewis-McChord soldier charged with abusing 4-year-old over alphabet lesson
- Seattle is first U.S. stop for Picasso exhibit
- Husky Football Blog | Pac-10 expansion to get consideration over next year
- Republicans may be no-shows at health-plan summit
277 - Pac-10 expansion to get consideration over next year
249 - State Senate votes to clear way for tax increases
229 - Obama: GOP and Dems together can spur job growth
209 - Lee undergoes foot surgery
198 - Fort Lewis soldier charged with abusing 4-year-old, holding her head in water
193 - Rivals names Martin one of Pac-10's best recruiters
143 - Belltown boulevard could be completed by early next year
126 - White House mocks Sarah Palin from podium
86 - Tobacco ban in Seattle parks affirms citizen right to breathe smoke-free air
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- Seattle is first U.S. stop for Picasso exhibit
- 747-8 soars smoothly on first outing
- City, Vulcan push higher South Lake Union height limits
- Commentary: Microsoft's creative destruction
- Snap out of your photo funk: How to make sense of all those piles of images
- Wine Adviser | Oregon's quality pinots join the bargain ranks
- Belltown boulevard could be completed by early next year
- Jerry Large | Learning not to copy China
- All You Can Eat | Portage chef Vuong Loc takes Cremant space in Madrona
- Rigorous college-prep classes skyrocketing in Washington state
UPDATE - 09:22 PM
Redmond triplets remember their selfless mother
UPDATE - 09:17 PM
Pac-10 "very seriously" looking at expansion | Bud Withers
UPDATE - 09:13 PM
Storm signs Le'coe Willingham from champion Mercury | WNBA
UPDATE - 09:48 PM
Washington men need to cure road woes this week
Pac-10 considering starting its own network, expansion | Husky Men's Basketball Blog
Storm signs Le'coe Willingham, clock ticks for returning posts | Women's Hoops Blog
New Seahawks offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates likes what he sees, keeps mum on Walter Jones
Bill that could help fund Husky Stadium in Executive Session today | Husky Football Blog
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Valentine's Day is like a box of chocolates — who knows what you'll find on stage?
Jackson doctor out on bail, back for April hearing
"I Know Where I'm Going!" . . . to SAM, tonight | Popcorn & Prejudice: A Movie Blog
"Valentine's Day": The girliest screening ever? | Popcorn & Prejudice: A Movie Blog
'American Idol' news roundup for Tuesday, Feb. 9: Ellen and Hollywood at last! | Idol Confessions
Late notice: Van Dyke Parks at Triple Door Tuesday, Feb. 9 | Matson on Music
Tech writer Brier Dudley reported from Apple's invitation-only event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Jan. 25, where the company introduced a single-button, tablet-style iPad.
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Hands-on first impressions
Full coverage in Brier's blog
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RealNetworks makes key play with Rhapsody spinoff
Alaska Air dropping Jones Soda beverages, going back to Coca-Cola
Brady Campaign circulates petition to keep guns out of Starbucks | Coffee City
Cheaper brands of liquor taste better in tight economy
NEW - 10:04 PM
Dendreon revving up drug plants ahead of FDA decision
drugstore.com posts 4Q loss despite sales growth
Google Buzz pics: Walking through setup, first buzz | Brier Dudley's Blog
Google rolls its own Facebook & Twitter with Gmail "Buzz" | Brier Dudley's Blog
Court ruling should spur action on education funding | Lynne Varner / Times editorial columnist
Rep. Jay Inslee on health reform: 'Finish the kitchen' | E.J. Dionne / Syndicated columnist
As the Senate goes (unfortunately), so goes America | Paul Krugman / Syndicated Columnist
Give law enforcement more leeway to prosecute users of child pornography | Guest columnist
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What's new in Rome and Venice for 2010 | Rick Steves' Europe
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German traveler in Brazil airport for a month
Southwest launches 3-day fare sale
Dubai tower shut after visitors stuck in elevator
FAA investigating Southwest Airlines again
Some travel companies suing their customers | Travel Troubleshooter
Where they're biting, where they're not | Reel Time Fishing Northwest
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Portage chef Vuong Loc takes Cremant space in Madrona | All You Can Eat
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