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Sequim murder suspect kills self during police standoff

Sequim murder suspect kills self during police standoff

John Loring, suspected of killing a man in Sequim a day earlier, committed suicide during a standoff with a police SWAT team at a Port...

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Bullets At Boat Launch Sink Life Of Loving Father & Son

Bullets At Boat Launch Sink Life Of Loving Father & Son

A deadly shooting at a boat dock leaves more questions...

Real-life monster serving life in prison is person of interest in local missing woman case

Real-life monster serving life in prison is person of interest in local missing woman case

19-year-old Virginia Rambus vanished from an apartment...

Cold case of local woman missing since the '60's featured in new Ann Rule book

Cold case of local woman missing since the '60's featured in new Ann Rule book

It has the making of a Hollywood movie, but this local...

Polar Plunge 2012 has everyone 'Freezin' for a Reason'

Polar Plunge 2012 has everyone 'Freezin' for a Reason'...

Polar Plunge 2012 has everyone 'Freezin' for a Reason'

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Q: Can you really get a ticket for walking on the wrong side of the road? — Ruth, Yakima
A: The law states that when practical and where no sidewalks are provided, you should walk on the left side of the road, going against traffic. This is for a number of reasons. For example, if you are on the left side of the road, you can see when cars are approaching and have the opportunity to get out of the way should a drunk driver or somebody distracted come into your portion of the roadway. — Sgt. Cindi West, King County Sheriff's Office

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Domestic Violence Offenders

Pierce County Crime Stoppers is offering a $250 gas card as well as its usual cash reward for the tip leading to the capture of any of our Top 10 domestic violence suspects.