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Shorewood to Retire George John's Jersey Thursday Night
Shorewood grad plays for MLS' FC Dallas

I've spent most of my career since my graduation from Whitman College in Walla Walla in 1996 with a degree in politics working as a journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in Oregon, California and for the past 10 years, Washington. I've also worked on a organic flower farm, as a library truck driver, a cashier at Target and as a paralegal intern. I am the fourth-generation on both sides of my family to live in the Seattle area. My first job ever was picking strawberries. In my so-called spare time, I enjoy working out, traveling, playing fantasy football and baseball and watching almost any sport. Most of all, I love spending time with my wife and dog, Cinnamon.
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I usually vote for democrats but have voted for republicans on occasion. I cast my first vote for president for now-California governor-elect Jerry Brown in 1992. While people may generally align or define themselves as liberal and conservative, I believe that most people are often not ideologically consistent. Like many people, I find within my own family and friends there are people all over the political map and can appreciate different points of view. That said, I believe in sticking to the facts in political discourse.<br><br><br><b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I joined a church in Seattle's University District, the University United Church of Christ a couple years ago and am active in the young adult group there. I would say I am more of a student of religion than a devout believer.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I think the big issues here like many places are transportation, education, the environment and immigration. It's a balancing act I believe. I think race relations have improved a lot in recent decades but it's important we don't take that for granted. <br><br>
Shorewood grad plays for MLS' FC Dallas

Trail not expected to be fully reopened until end of January; project originally expected to cost $2.69 million but problems found during work are causing overruns.
The event will be held at Petco in Edmonds Sat., Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The trail is not expected to be fully reopened until the end of January; the project originally was expected to cost $2.69 million but problems found during work are causing overruns.
The trail is not expected to be fully reopened until the end of January; the project originally was expected to cost $2.69 million but problems found during work are causing overruns.
The trail is not expected to be fully reopened until the end of January; the project originally was expected to cost $2.69 million but problems found during work are causing overruns.
There is no law in Washington State regarding how old a child must be to be left home alone, but if something happens to an unsupervised child, the parents can be charged with child endangerment.
Michael Callahan, who has taught at Room Nine, since 2005 will be honored at the Seahawks game Monday night, Dec. 12.
Jesse Ryan Gonzales, 37, of Shoreline threatened to kill 12-year-old girl before he raped her, according to charging documents. King County prosecutors may seek up to a life sentence for Gonzales who has long criminal history.
Close match turns T-birds way with pin by heavyweight Erdenebayar
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New non-profit helps children facing a family crisis
The 37-year-old was arrested during a traffic stop on Meridian Ave. N. and lived in the neighborhood.
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King's junior Jack Kim, a budding Web entrepreneur, details his latest project, Benelab
Police are searching for man who raped girl in 20000 block of Whitman Ave. N.
After coyote shootings last summer by USDA biologist, group formed to help people better coexist in the city with wildlife
T-birds beat Jackson and Mount Si in dual meets
Changes in development code amendments on collective gardens now goes to City Council
Businesses demonstrating professional achievement, high ethical standards and service above self sought as nominees