Storms put much of Yelm, Lacey, Rainier in the dark (The Olympian)
Outages caused by downed power lines were devastating portions of Thurston County Wednesday, with some of the harder-hit areas including Lacey, Oyster Bay, and all of Yelm and Rainier as of around 4 p.m. Wedensday afternoon, emergency officials said.
King County deaths (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
ALMACHAR: Teofila M., 91, of Seattle, Nov. 9. BAKAMUS: Gertrude A., 75, of Auburn, Nov. 10. BELTON: John P., 86, of Bellevue, Nov. 6. BENEZRA: Joseph M., 83, of Seattle, Nov. 10.
Sea-Tac Airport expects busiest day the day before Thanksgiving (KING 5 Seattle)
Sea-Tac Airport is getting ready for its busiest travel day of the year - the day before Thanksgiving.
A guide to the rules of airline travel (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
While the federal government has relaxed its carry-on ban on liquids, gels and creams, the slightly tweaked rules may trip up travelers flying for the holidays if they`re not prepared.
TIMES: Commutes to Bellevue worse than to Seattle (KING 5 Seattle)
Looking for the worst commute in the entire Puget Sound region? Then get a job in downtown Bellevue and buy a house in Tukwila, Seattle or Everett. A new state study released this week says trips to and from downtown Bellevue now are generally worse than commutes to and from downtown Seattle.
Commutes to Bellevue now worse than those to Seattle (Seattle Times)
Looking for the worst commute in the entire Puget Sound region? Then get a job in downtown Bellevue and buy a house in Tukwila, Seattle or Everett.
Sea-Tac Airport expects busiest day the day before Thanksgiving (KTVB Boise)
SEATAC, Wash. — Sea-Tac Airport is getting ready for its busiest travel day of the year - the day before Thanksgiving. Spokesman Bob Parker says 120,000 travelers are expected to pass through the airport.
Armed, `Invisible` Agents On Duty In Planes (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma)
SEATAC, Wash. -- They`re armed, under cover and trained to take down terrorists. Hear from federal agents who just might be in the airplane seat next to you as the holiday travel season kicks off next week.
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