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1 day ago |
tri-cityherald.com | Paige Cornwell
The man behind the infamous "Belltown Hellcat" moniker, who gained notoriety - and Instagram followers - for revving and racing his tiger-striped car through Seattle late at night, has been convicted of reckless driving. A Seattle Municipal Court jury on Thursday found Miles Hudson, 22, guilty of two reckless driving counts, one for driving a vehicle "in willful or wanton disregard" for safety of people or property, and the other for racing on a public street.
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2 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Paige Cornwell
The man behind the infamous “Belltown Hellcat” moniker, who gained notoriety — and Instagram followers — for revving and racing his tiger-striped car through Seattle late at night, has been convicted of reckless driving. A Seattle Municipal Court jury on Thursday found Miles Hudson, 22, guilty of two reckless driving counts, one for driving a vehicle “in willful or wanton disregard” for safety of people or property, and the other for racing on a public street.
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3 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Paige Cornwell
A video posted by the driver of the “Belltown Hellcat” on Instagram, viewed by millions, shows him getting into his tiger-striped Dodge Charger, running into friends in similar cars and challenging them to a race, then zooming through downtown Seattle at 107 mph in an area where the speed limit is 25 mph. For Miles Hudson, 22, the driver behind the “Belltown Hellcat” moniker, the video was a moneymaker, like other content on his Instagram page.
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5 days ago |
tri-cityherald.com | Paige Cornwell
May 30-Pilots, aviation geeks and prestige TV aficionados watched (and cringed at) the Sunday finale of HBO's "The Rehearsal," as Nathan Fielder, comedian-turned-Boeing-737-pilot, took off in a jet for the first time with actors - not passengers, this is important - on board. Fielder creates elaborate simulations - "rehearsals" - to solve problems, and focused Season 2 on aviation safety. Specifically on pilot communication in cockpits.
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6 days ago |
chronline.com | Paige Cornwell
Chinese students studying at Washington state colleges and universities could face an uncertain future following this week's announcement that the U.S. will start revoking some of their visas. The U.S. State Department will work with the Department of Homeland Security to "aggressively revoke" visas for Chinese students, including those with Chinese Communist Party connections or those who are "studying in critical fields," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday in a statement.
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