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  2. KOMO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMO-TV began operating on December 11, 1953, as an NBC affiliate, owing to KOMO radio's long-time relationship with the NBC Radio Network. [2] It is the fourth-oldest television station in the Seattle–Tacoma area.

  3. School goes into lockdown after 6 masked people enter, attack ...

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    The incident happened Monday at Auburn Riverside High School in Washington, according to local station KOMO News. A total of five students were assaulted. A total of five students were assaulted.

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  5. Seattle teen suspected of fatally shooting parents, 3 ... - AOL

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    The murders happened at the family’s $2 million house in Fall City, Washington. KOMO News. ... USA TODAY Sports. Bowl game schedule today: Breaking down the Bahamas matchups on Jan. 4. Weather.

  6. Steve Pool - Wikipedia

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    KOMO 4 News (1977–2019) Spouse: Michelle: Children: 2: Steve Pool (November 5, 1953 – November 22, 2023) was an American weather presenter and journalist.

  7. Northwest Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    The show originated from Studio C of KOMO-TV's old building until it was demolished to make way for Fisher Plaza in 2000. On June 10, 2008 KOMO-TV announced that Northwest Afternoon was cancelled because of increased competition against first-run syndicated fare from Dr. Phil on KING-TV, Rachael Ray on KIRO-TV, and Maury on KCPQ. These shows ...

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  9. Shannon O'Donnell (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    O'Donnell began work for KOMO in Seattle in 1994 where she was mentored by Chief Meteorologist Steve Pool. Two years later, she joined KING in Seattle as the weekend morning meteorologist as well as her concurrent duties for Northwest Cable News. In 1997, she was awarded the AMS Seal of Approval. [2] She held that position until 2000.