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  2. KIRO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KIRO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with CBS and Telemundo.Owned by Cox Media Group, the station maintains studios on Third Avenue in the Belltown section of Downtown Seattle, and its transmitter is located in the city's Queen Anne neighborhood, adjacent to the station's original studios.

  3. Girl, 11, Played Dead in Family Massacre Police Allege Was ...

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    The Associated Press, KOUW and KIRO News report the King County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the slain children as Katheryn Humiston, 9, Joshua Humiston, 9, and Benjamin Humiston, 13.

  4. FACT CHECK: Did Seattle Woman Kill Her Father Because Trump ...

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    The post includes a link to a local news report and the caption, “BREAKING: Police say that a woman overwhelmed by President Trump’s reelection has killed her father with ice ax in Rainier ...

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  8. KIRO 7 - Wikipedia

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    Breaking news, also called late-breaking news, a special report, special coverage, or a news flash, is a current issue that warrants the interruption of a scheduled broadcast in order to report its details. News broadcasters also use the term for continuing coverage of events of broad interest to viewers, attracting accusations of sensationalism.