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Going somewhere this summer? Here’s some tips to protect your identity

If you’re traveling this summer – and assuming you want to protect your identity and money – the information services firm Experian has some facts and some advice.Click to Continue »

 

Seattle mayor, Gov. Jay Inslee hail gay marriage ruling

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, who led efforts to pass a gay marriage law in Washington state, was among the many local officials who praised the Supreme Court decision making same-sex…Click to Continue »

 

5 rescued from Lake Washington after boats collide

Seven people are safe after a fishing boat and power boat collided on Lake Washington early Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage

A divided Supreme Court made history on Friday, ruling that the Constitution ensures the right of same-sex couples to marry.Click to Continue »

 

9 killed when plane crashes on sightseeing trip in Alaska

Eight cruise ship passengers and their pilot died on a sightseeing excursion in Alaska when their small plane crashed in remote and rugged terrain.Click to Continue »

 

Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage

A divided Supreme Court made history on Friday, ruling that the Constitution ensures the right of same-sex couples to marry.Click to Continue »

 

Wear your stretchy pants for the Taste of Tacoma

The festival featuring the greatest hits of deep-fried fare opens Friday and continues through Sunday at Tacoma’s Point Defiance Park.Click to Continue »

 

‘Max' is touchy but clunky

At its heart, the movie is about a boy growing up and learning to understand an always faithful dog.Click to Continue »

 

Motorcycle crash sparks brush fire in Sumner; driver taken to hospital

A motorcyclist ran off the road Thursday afternoon in Sumner, sending the driver to a local trauma center and causing a small brush fire.Click to Continue »

 

Will lawmakers finish in time? Shutdown looms as state budget debate continues

Two years ago, during the last state government shutdown scare, lawmakers announced with five days to go that they had reached agreement on the major parts of a new two-year…Click to Continue »

 

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