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  2. Colacurcio Organization - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a criminal investigation began in Seattle known as "Strippergate" focusing on strip clubs owned by Frank Colacurcio, Sr. and his son, Frank Colacurcio Jr. [4] In 2008, local police and federal agents raided Colacurcio's home and business. [2] [5] [6] [7] The strip clubs owned by Colacurcio were being used as fronts for brothels. [5] [6 ...

  3. Jim McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott defends his patriotism, Charles Pope, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 3, 2002 "U.S. Congressman Jim McDermott on the White House's 'Fear Factory'" – interview with McDermott, August 14, 2003; Aide says McDermott wasn't aware of Saddam link, Jim Brunner, Seattle Times, April 17, 2004; A War We Can Win by Rep. Jim McDermott ...

  4. History of Link light rail - Wikipedia

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    A poll conducted by Elway Research for The Seattle Times and Northwest Cable News between April 28 and May 1 revealed that 40 percent of Puget Sound voters wanted to put a stop to a project, 37 percent wanted to build a smaller line with existing funds, and 14 percent were in favor of increasing taxes to pay for the full line. This contrasts ...

  5. The Seattle Times - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times originated as the Seattle Press-Times, a four-page newspaper founded in 1891 with a daily circulation of 3,500, which Maine teacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought in 1896. [2] [3] Renamed the Seattle Daily Times, it doubled its circulation within half a year. By 1915, circulation stood at 70,000.

  6. Frank Colacurcio - Wikipedia

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    Francis Colacurcio Sr. (June 18, 1917 – July 2, 2010) [1] was an American mobster and boss of the Colacurcio Organization known for running strip clubs in Seattle, Washington. He was a subject of ongoing federal investigations into organized crime in the city and was suspected of being an organized crime boss. [2]

  7. 2020 Washington gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    King County, home to Seattle, has about a third of the state's voters. [5] [6] In addition, this was the first time since 2000 that a Democrat won a county in Eastern Washington with Inslee winning Whitman County. [7] Culp still ran ahead of the top-ticket presidential candidate, Donald Trump, by about 4 points.

  8. Andrew J. Lewis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis finished first among the field in the primary election, with 32 percent of the vote, and advanced to the general election alongside former Seattle Police Department chief Jim Pugel. [3] His campaign received financial support from a local hotel workers union's political action committee , while Pugel received support from Amazon and the ...

  9. Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The interior of KeyArena during the SuperSonics' last home game in Seattle, played against the Dallas Mavericks.. The Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City was a successful effort by the owners of the Seattle SuperSonics to move the National Basketball Association (NBA) team from Seattle, Washington, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.