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Man who killed eagles on a Native American reservation gets nearly 4 years in prison
A Washington state man who authorities said killed at least 118 eagles as part of a wildlife trafficking ring that operated on a Native American reservation in Montana was sentenced Thursday to three years and 10 months in prison, and must pay more than $777,000 in restitution.
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Ballot mailboxes set on fire in Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.
Ballot drop boxes in Portland, Oregon, and neighboring Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire early Monday morning, authorities said.
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Juvenile shooter kills 5, including 3 kids, in Washington state, authorities say
The incident occurred in Fall City, about 25 miles east of Seattle, and a suspect was in custody, the King County Sheriff’s Office said.
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200 costumed runners compete in annual T-Rex race
Competitors in the T-Rex World Championship Races in Auburn, Washington, dashed 100 yards while wearing an inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex costume.
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WATCH: Barista smashes angry customer's windshield with hammer
A Seattle barista shattered a client’s windshield with a hammer after a heated confrontation on June 11.
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WATCH: Washington man kayaks away from police during chase
Troopers from Washington State Patrol were called to help local authorities track down a man who had stolen a car. The man ditched the car and stole a kayak in attempt to elude authorities before being caught.
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Teen survives 400-foot fall from canyon in Washington state
A teenager who plunged 400 feet from a dangerous canyon in Washington state over the Memorial Day weekend walked away with only minor injuries, the Mason County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.
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Runaway zebra remains on the lam five days after escaping in Washington state
A zebra that escaped from a trailer east of Seattle last weekend remained on the lam Friday, as authorities closed off trailheads at a nature area in hopes of keeping people away and easing her capture.
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University of Washington football player arrested, charged with raping 2 women
Court documents show a University of Washington football player has been arrested and charged with raping two women in Seattle.
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2 pilots hospitalized after Army helicopter crashes during training exercise in Washington state
An Army helicopter crashed at a military base in Washington state during a routine training exercise Monday night, sending the two pilots to a hospital.
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Memorial at site of deadliest landslide in US history opens on 10th anniversary
The small community of Oso, Washington, on Friday inaugurated a memorial honoring the 43 people killed at the site 10 years ago in the deadliest landslide in U.S. history.
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Cyclist who survived cougar attack recounts being dragged off bike
Keri Bergere, a competitive cyclist from Washington state who survived a cougar attack, opened up about her experience while mountain biking near Fall City.
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Cyclists fight off cougar in rare attack east of Seattle that leaves woman injured
A group of cyclists east of Seattle fended off cougar in a rare attack over the weekend that left a woman with injuries to her neck and face, authorities said.
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Washington state faces first outbreak of a deadly fungal infection that's on the rise in the US
Cases of Candida auris have increased every year since 2016. Experts say it’s only a matter of time before they’re reported in every state.
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Tacoma officers found not guilty for the death of Manuel Ellis
All three officers were found not guilty for the 2023 death of Manuel Ellis.
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Heavy rains soak parts of Washington State
Flood warnings have been placed across Washington State as heavy rains persist.
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WATCH: Five people are rescued from floodwaters in Washington
The Coast Guard rescued five people from floodwaters in Rosburg, Washington, on Tuesday.
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Mechanical issue caused seaplane crash that killed 10 in Washington, report finds
About 85% of the aircraft was recovered from the ocean floor several weeks after the crash
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Rare tickets to Ford's Theatre on the night Lincoln was assassinated auction for $262,500
A pair of front-row balcony tickets to Ford’s Theatre on April 14, 1865 — the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth — has sold at auction for $262,500.
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A 96-year-old federal judge is barred from hearing cases in a bitter fight over her mental fitness
A 96-year-old U.S. federal appeals court judge has been barred from hearing cases for a year after a judicial panel said she refused to undergo medical testing over concerns she’s no longer mentally fit to serve on the bench.