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•Latest: New cars keep Bothell woman driven to maintain Tupperware crown
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Monday


Green thumbs in Marysville
Snohomish County schools that aren't up to stan...
Richard Larsen, longtime public servant, dies a...
Sunday


Recycling a house: Everett home goes to make ne...
A year after plane crash, pain still fresh for ...
The flight of the great pumpkin
Saturday


Will the bailout help?
Comcast Arena -- 5 years later
County to pay $1 million in slaying
Friday


Young couple leave Everett for worldwide trip
1 in 5 Snohomish County mobile homes could be u...
Cascade High class grades the debaters
Thursday


Victims of Snohomish fire sought a fresh start
Craigslist ad linked to Brinks heist in Monroe
County financial report worsens
Wednesday


Fire too fast to save four in Snohomish
Robber may have fled by floating
Assisted suicide foes find ally in Martin Sheen
Tuesday
Congressmen Inslee, Larsen split on bailout bill
Everett man gets 26-year prison term for pimping
Gloomy picture for Snohomish County finances
 

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LOCAL NEWS
Your questions for tonight's presidential debate

Tell us what questions you want John McCain and Barack Obama to answer in the town-hall-style debate. [More]




Does Countrywide owe you mortgage help?

In its heyday, the nation's biggest mortgage lender lied to people about what they were buying, didn't care if they could pay the loans back and gave its employees more money to sell its riskiest loans. [More]





Gregoire plans $240 million in cost-cutting

OLYMPIA — Gov. Chris Gregoire, facing a faltering economy and tough campaign criticism, announced immediate budget savings of about $240 million today, including a 1 percent across-the-board cut at state agencies. [More]






Kevin Nortz / The Herald
Arlington fashion statement helps fight cancer

ARLINGTON -- It has nothing to do with punk rock, but everything to do with big hearts. [More]


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• Breast Cancer Awareness





Dog wakes man, saving both from fire in travel trailer

EVERETT -- A big, black, shaggy dog named Max is credited with waking up his owner Monday morning, saving him as flames engulfed the recreational vehicle where they lived. [More]


Related: 
• 1 in 5 Snohomish County mobile homes could be unsafe
• Victims of Snohomish fire sought a fresh start
• Fire too fast to save four in Snohomish


Edmonds neighbors pitch fit over new metal pole
Chess champ teaches Seattle Hill kids a lesson
Mechanical trouble keeps Edmonds ferry run at one boat
39th District face-off is a repeat
Inslee again faces 2006 challenger Ishmael for Congress
Granite Falls police stop driver, find pipe bomb inside car
Jetty Island: 7-day-a-week service?
New cars keep Bothell woman driven to maintain Tupperware crown
Tulalip man burned when boat ignites
FYI: Your Schools
Around the County
College and career fair at Comcast Arena

NATION/WORLD
No cold medicines for kids under 4, drug companies say

WASHINGTON -- Children under 4 should not be given over-the-counter cough and cold remedies, drug companies said today in a concession to pediatricians who doubt the drugs work in kids and worry about their safety. [More]






Black belt Putin struts stuff on video

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- Vladimir Putin is out on video as a judo master. [More]





Higher heating costs coming, government warns

WASHINGTON -- Although global oil prices have plummeted, the cost of heating your home this winter will be a lot more expensive, especially for households that depend on fuel oil, the Energy Department predicted today. [More]



Adults need 2.5 hours of exercise a week, new guidelines say
In bad economy, power cutoffs soar
New warning on microwaving frozen meals
Tonight's debate stakes higher for McCain
Character attacks emerging in campaign
Supreme Court opens with suit on 'light' cigarettes
Warnings on FEMA trailers ignored, report says
Man kills 5 family members, then himself
Nobel goes to French doctors for HIV discovery
Driver in fatal California bus crash arrested
One-fourth of the world's mammals face extinction
For Colbert, it's fun to be a jerk
Critical habit for polar bears could limit oil hunt
Rapper Slick Rick proud of simple luxury of owning home
Oprah sued for defamation by ex-headmistress
Nation/World Briefly: Fan in baby's room reduces risk of SIDS, stu...
 
THE NORTHWEST
Ex-judges target Dino Rossi's links to building group's spending

OLYMPIA -- In the final days of a heated election, Republican gubernatorial challenger Dino Rossi could be forced to testify under oath about allegations that he illegally coordinated campaign fundraising with a major supporter, the conservative... [More]





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2. Snohomish County schools that aren't up to standard lose kids
3. Second Boeing strike looming? SPEEA gears up for negotiations -- updated
4. Richard Larsen, longtime public servant, dies at 73
5. Dog may have saved man in morning fire
6. First significant snow in North Cascades
7. Fairgoers catch toddler dropped from ride
8. Energy aid is going unclaimed despite need, PUD says
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