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Mall searched after fatal shooting, no gunman found
Two teens were shot at the Westfield Southcenter mall in Tukwila Saturday, the gunfire sending terrified customers running for their lives as the gunman escaped in the chaos.

Fire leaves two Arlington boys dead
Two boys, ages 11 and 12, were killed when their Snohomish County home caught fire late Friday.

Shooting leaves three hurt, one dead in Skyway
A shooting in Skyway left one man dead and three hurt early Saturday.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2008
- Under the Needle: Law is on the landlord's side
- Cheerleaders' parents sue in nude photos incident
- UW, WSU presidents forgo raises
- The Summit at Snoqualmie reaches for new heights
- Police firearm stolen in burglary
- County Council moves to restore cuts
- Phony fish broker pleads guilty to felony
- Sound cleanup criticized
- Bergeson reflects on tenure
- Nickels expects December start to city gun ban
- Cop says he tried to save jumper
- Oregon authorities remove six children from farm
- Baby injured as car flips in Federal Way
- Counterfeit money arrests in Aberdeen
- Drunken driver gets 70 months for hitting cyclist
- Kelso man convicted for 'sex contracts'
- Drama teacher charged in Bellevue sex case
- 'John Doe' sentenced to 30 months for ID theft
- Man wanted in 1992 drug smuggling case arrested in Amsterdam
- Arrest in case of man set on fire
- Marysville dad charged in shooting death of daughter
- Child rapist gets 14 years in prison, lifetime under supervision
- Articles of Faith: Leave the selfishness out of your gratitude
- King County deaths

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008
- Costs for viaduct options revealed
- 520 Bridge replacement estimates hit $6 billion
- State deficit hits colleges
- Two potential jail sites scrapped
- Two men charged in ID theft, fraud case
- Attempted rape reported at Franklin High School
- Big oil gets help leaving footprints in Alaska
- FAA employee accused of stealing plane
- Man charged with fraud, identity theft
- Man charged with beating quadriplegic in his care
- Guilty pleas in cigarette tax case
- Three charged with cheating new Snoqualmie Casino
- Navy agrees to curtail underwater explosions
- Victim of police Taser awarded $60,000
- Walla Walla preps for December execution
- State Supreme Court approves Kittitas County wind farm
- Washington to pay $6M to settle foster children's lawsuit
- $15,000 bail set for former Bellevue teacher
- King County deaths

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