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A sneak peak inside the Seahawks locker room
Get your foam finger ready - the Seahawks' season kicks off this weekend with a matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. KING 5's Christie Johnson gets a tour inside the Seahawks' locker room.
Bellevue's Bravern survives one year in economic doldrums
There are struggles and surprising successes at the Bravern which will celebrate one year of existence this weekend. It was a year that's seen developers make changes because of the economy.
Small business helping families trying to stay afloat
Clothes for Kids is at risk of shutting down. Generous people keep the donations of clothes and shoes pouring in, but what they really need is cash and without it, it will be tough to keep the lights on.
Driving Northwest: The 2011 Honda CR-Z
CR-Z is built on the same architecture as the Insight and yes it’s a hybrid.
Airline loses athlete's wheel
An Everett man says Delta lost a wheel to his wheelchair. When the airline didn't come through with a timely refund, he decided to get Jesse.
World Championship of Sand Sculpting in Federal Way
The World Championship of Sand Sculpting is happening in Federal Way until Oct. 3, 2010.
Cruise passengers stranded in Newfoundland
A handful of tourists are stranded in Newfoundland after Cruise West, a Seattle-based cruise line, changed owners. New bookings were suspended, but no one expected ongoing cruises to come to a dead stop.
Restaurant bans crying babies
The owner of Carolina Beach's Olde Salty restaurant, Brenda Armes, is tired of having her customers complain to her about children misbehaving and screaming when others are trying to enjoy a quiet meal.
Friend of Cal Brown's victim remembers Holly Washa
Cal Brown, a murderer on death row, is running out of options after the governor said she would not intervene in the execution scheduled just after midnight Friday. Meantime, a friend of Holly Washa has been waiting almost two decades to see justice.