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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday
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Woman dropped from a size 22 to a size 0
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Record flooding possible in county
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Prosecutors state their case that girl was brut...
Tuesday
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New product safety law a blow to shops
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Hoax claims 'ridiculous,' Minutemen leader says
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Deadly Everett fire's cause still elusive
Monday
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Why are the white pines dying?
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Many arrested for DUI said last drink served at...
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Wondering how clean your favorite eatery is?
Sunday
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One dead in Everett fire
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Snowfall in county not expected to last
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Friends mourn loss of 'Mr. Lake Roesiger'
Saturday
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Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, vi...
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No trial in death of crash victim; family outraged
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It's a dangerous time to go hiking in backcountry
Friday
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Pilchuck plunge rules: Jump in, dash out, shiver
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Computer and TV recycling now free
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Providence Hospice plans are put on hold
Thursday
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State's minimum wage increases 48 cents today
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Device gives DUI suspects driving option
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Dozens out of work at county, more cuts to come
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Published: Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Transportation agency site tracks holiday traffic jams
Associated Press
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The state Transportation Department has some advice for drivers to help them avoid traffic jams over the Fourth of July weekend.
A Web site
compares travel times on the busiest highways and suggests the best times to drive.
The highways with peak travel are I-90 and Highway 20 over the mountains, I-5 into Canada and I-5 south of Olympia.
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Threat of severe flooding as more roads are closed
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Woman dropped from a size 22 to a size 0
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Prosecutors state their case that girl was brutally raped
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Kyle Beach's Silvertips career comes to sudden end
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Record flooding possible in county
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Record flood level developing on Stillaguamish River
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Rising waters in Gold Bar behave in odd ways
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Boy, 6, drives to school after missing bus
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Silvertips players 'shocked' by Beach deal
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Marysville man's 1948 Ford tractor a bit of Elvis history
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