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2 days ago |
mynorthwest.com | Frank Sumrall
Firefighters with South County Fire rescue a man from a house fire in Everett. (Photo courtesy of KIRO 7) (Photo courtesy of KIRO 7) Share MyNorthwest Content Editor One man was rescued from a house fire in Everett Monday afternoon, South County Fire confirmed. Firefighters responded to the fire around 6 p.m. Monday. Multiple neighbors told KIRO 7 that a man within the burning home was pulled from the fire into the street.
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2 days ago |
kiro7.com | Frank Sumrall
EVERETT, Wash. — This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. Two Everett residents appeared in court after they were arrested and charged federally for possessing multiple kilos of fentanyl powder with the intention to distribute. Co-Defendant Kevin Torres Velasquez, 45, was arrested April 11, while the other defendant, Santana Sandoval, 21, was arrested two weeks later. Both defendants are citizens of Honduras and were detained at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac.
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2 days ago |
kiro7.com | Frank Sumrall
OLYMPIA, Wash. — This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. An act that allows people to voluntarily have their blood type placed on their driver’s license or identification card has officially been signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson. Senators Paul Harris (R-District 17), T’wina Nobles (D-District 28), Marcus Riccelli (D-District 03), and Shelly Short (R-District 07) sponsored the bill, Senate Bill 5689, in a bipartisan effort.
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2 days ago |
kiro7.com | Frank Sumrall
SEATTLE — This story was initially published on MyNorthwest.comA man with a known history of child sex crimes and animal abuse freed himself from his ankle monitor and escaped house arrest. He is currently on the run, as of this reporting, with a manhunt underway. David Williford, 38, was recently sentenced on April 29 to house arrest for a charge involving incest. He was last seen in West Seattle’s North Admiral neighborhood on May 5. He is 6′4″ and now bald, according to CrimeStoppers.
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3 days ago |
mynorthwest.com | Frank Sumrall
A man donates blood on July 29, 2024 at the West End Donor Center. (Photo: Carl Court, Getty Images) (Photo: Carl Court, Getty Images) Share MyNorthwest Content Editor An act that allows people to voluntarily have their blood type placed on their driver’s license or identification card has officially been signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson.
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