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A Native American woodcarver, crossing the street with his carving knife, was killed when an officer mistook him for a threat. "I want them to know him the way I did," his brother says.
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A 34-foot totem pole honoring slain First Nations woodcarver John T. Williams was carried from the Seattle Waterfront to Seattle Center and raised by some…
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It’s been more than nine months since a Seattle police officer killed First Nations woodcarver John T. Williams, and tensions are still running high among…
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"We have nothing to hide" – those were the words of Seattle's chief of police yesterday. The department is under fire. The questions stem from a federal…
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Making headlines around the Northwest this morning:Carpool Tolls Likely on I-405Not Guilty Plea in Prison Guard Murder ChargeGrand Jury Request by…
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An ancient cedar tree was delivered earlier today (Tuesday) to the Seattle Center. Several totem poles carved from it in public will commemorate the life…
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Making headlines around the Northwest this morning:Hundreds Protest in Seattle After Birk DecisionAgreement Reached on Deficit Cutting PackageWet Snow for…
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The shooting death of a Native American woodcarver by a Seattle police officer last summer was not justified. That’s the finding announced by the police…
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Making headlines around the Northwest this morning:Prison Guard's Memorial TomorrowPierce County Misses Out on Thousands in Census CountSeattle Planning…
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Another peer review of Seattle's handling of the John T. Williams shooting has found the police department conducted a fair and thorough investigation.…