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Uncle rushed into burning home to save niece
An uncle in Seattle is being hailed a hero after he rushed into a burning home to rescue his niece.
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Lessons from California earthquakes: What Seattle should know about 'basin effects'
The basin effect means Seattle could shake “like a bowl of jello” in a major earthquake.
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Seattle hospital reports dozens injured by fireworks
SEATTLE (AP) - Harborview Medical Center in Seattle reported 36 people were injured in some way by fireworks between July 3-6 this year, of which 20 had to be admitted into the hospital. KOMO reports the hospital said of those 20, seven suffered injuries grave enough to require amputation, be it fingers or an entire hand.
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Road reopens after death investigation in Seattle’s University District
A death investigation has closed a busy block in Seattle's University District.
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Large warehouse fire sends smoke billowing over Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood
A large warehouse fire in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood sent large smoke plumes into the air early Monday morning, but firefighters were able to get it under control quickly.
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