
Adam Lynn
News Editor at Tacoma News Tribune
Chasing the news since 1980-something. Hiking, hoops, photography. News tips: [email protected].
Articles
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1 month ago |
thenewstribune.com | Alexis Krell |Adam Lynn
Salamanders in love. A cat moving into a conservatory. The legend of a wild man in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains. Those were stories for News Tribune journalist Craig Sailor to chase, and everyone knew it. The long-time journalist died at the age of 61 with friends at his side Thursday morning at Tacoma General Hospital from complications of an auto-immune disease he had battled for a number of years.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Alexis Krell |Adam Lynn
Salamanders in love. A cat moving into a conservatory. The legend of a wild man in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains. Those were stories for News Tribune journalist Craig Sailor to chase, and everyone knew it. The long-time journalist died at the age of 61 with friends at his side Thursday morning at Tacoma General Hospital from complications of an auto-immune disease he had battled for a number of years.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
thenewstribune.com | Adam Lynn
Two men whose Pierce County murder cases were dismissed over mental-competency issues have been recharged after being released from a state psychiatric hospital. Both Kurt Otto Alan Youngers, 60, and Antonio Ray Perez, 32, are charged with first-degree murder and were to be arraigned Thursday in Pierce County Superior Court. Youngers is accused of shooting his father, 78-year-old Otto Youngers, in the face and killing him on Feb. 1, 2018.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Adam Lynn
Two men whose Pierce County murder cases were dismissed over mental-competency issues have been recharged after being released from a state psychiatric hospital. Both Kurt Otto Alan Youngers, 60, and Antonio Ray Perez, 32, are charged with first-degree murder and were to be arraigned Thursday in Pierce County Superior Court. Youngers is accused of shooting his father, 78-year-old Otto Youngers, in the face and killing him on Feb. 1, 2018.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
columbian.com | Adam Lynn
TACOMA — An active-duty U.S. Army soldier stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord was arrested Thursday after being indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of “conspiring to obtain and transmit national defense information” to individuals in China, the U.S. Attorney’s Office reported. Another active-duty JBLM solder and a former soldier also were arrested after being indicted on charges of “conspiring to commit bribery and theft of government property,” the office said in a news release.
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