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Update: Woman Killed in 520 Crash Worked at Eddie Bauer in Bellevue
Morgan Fick Williams was the manager of accounts payable for the Bellevue-based company, The Seattle Times reported Thursday.

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Morgan Fick Williams was the manager of accounts payable for the Bellevue-based company, The Seattle Times reported Thursday.

Prosecutors say Michael A. Robertson was driving under the influence of alcohol when he made a U-turn on State Route 520 and began driving westbound in the eastbound lanes.
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Seattle Mountain Rescue posted on its Facebook page that a man's body was recovered in the area on Wednesday afternoon.
Seattle Mountain Rescue posted on its Facebook page that a man's body was recovered in the area on Wednesday afternoon.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The new congresswoman spoke with Crosscut about how she's trying to balance different political interests in Washington's divided 1st District.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Routes that serve Mercer Island are at risk of being deleted.
King County Metro says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Six routes that serve Sammamish and Issaquah are at risk of being deleted.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Three routes that serve Shoreline and Lake Forest Park could be eliminated and seven could be reduced.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Three routes that serve Shoreline and Lake Forest Park could be eliminated and seven could be reduced.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Routes that serve Bellevue are at risk of being deleted.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Five routes that serve Renton could be eliminated and five could be reduced.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Two routes that serve Woodinville could be eliminated and three could be reduced.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Four routes that serve Redmond are at risk of being deleted.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. A total of 13 routes that serve Kirkland could be dropped or or reduced.