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911 Audio Released From Hope Solo, Jerramy Stevens Altercation
Kirkland Police say criminal charges are unlikely to be filed in the November incident.

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After graduation, I moved to Baltimore and completed a reporting internship at The Chronicle of Higher Education in Washington, D.C. I also worked as a copy editor for The York Daily Record/Sunday News in York, Pa., and spent a year as a community reporter for The Gazette, a group of weekly papers in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
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Kirkland Police say criminal charges are unlikely to be filed in the November incident.

Kirkland Police say criminal charges are unlikely to be filed in the November incident.
A 47-year-old Maple Valley man allegedly watched a woman changing through a window at the Cowgirls Espresso stand near Coulon Park.
The state designation is given to Title 1 schools who have made significant achievements on standardized test scores.
The state designation is given to Title 1 schools who have made significant achievements on standardized test scores.
The state designation is given to Title 1 schools who have made significant achievements on standardized test scores.
The state designation is given to Title 1 schools who have made significant achievements on standardized test scores.
Trains were stalled between Edmonds and Seattle earlier this morning due to police activity.
Rising freezing levels and warm temperatures will bring rain to most area resorts on Friday and Saturday, but conditions should improve overnight into Sunday.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House. Cuts are already in effect at national parks, like Mt. Rainier.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding, and the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts are preparing for what it might mean to programs.
The state plans to spend tens of millions of dollars in contingency funds to repair existing cracks and prevent future flaws from occurring.
Low-cost spay and neuter surgeries are available at several local clinics during the month of February.
Low-cost spay and neuter surgeries are available at several local clinics during the month of February.
Low-cost spay and neuter surgeries are available at several local clinics during the month of February.
Low-cost spay and neuter surgeries are available at several local clinics during the month of February.