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Detergent Tainted Silt May Be Killing Sea Life in Friday Harbor

Sea creatures in an iconic northwest harbor are dying. As KOMO’s Travis Mayfield uncovers one man may already know why…but the question is: will anyone listen?

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Culinary School in Trouble for Using Wine in Classroom

Owners of a local culinary school are scrambling after liquor control board agents raid their classroom. As KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains, its because they’re using wine.

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Local Teacher Honored for Holocaust Education

Nick Coddington spent much of his life as a NATO intelligence officer, 4 years ago he gave it up to teach high school history. And now as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports, he’s winning national recognition.

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Guitar Hero is so "last year" compared to this "virtual" experience.

Why play a fake guitar when you can conduct a fake orchestra? KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports on a new program that turns you into a virtual conductor.

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Music Minute: Newton Faulkner

An English bard with pleasing tunes and a very unique look, NEWTON FAULKNER's "electro-folk" debut disc is called "Hand Built By Robots".

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Mompreneurs Unite

Mom knows best. So what happens when moms work together? KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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Music Minute: Chet Baker

Time for a little history lesson...the music of CHET BAKER weaves a bittersweet and beautiful spell like no other. PS--Check out his disc "Songs for Lovers"...a MUST for late-night listening.

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Howard Behar on Starbucks' success

The the former president of Starbucks International is the most no-nonsense, no putting on of airs, no fanfare, authentic person you could ever meet. He is all about the truth - whatever that might be.

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Music Minute: Chicago

A unique, wonderful voice, KILLER horn arrangements from an associate of the group CHICAGO...HILARY McRAE's debut, "Through These Walls" is perfect music for Springtime!

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Music Minute: Leona Lewis

The power of Simon! The 'American Idol' judges' latest protégé is a huge UK pop-star finding great success in the States with her debut, "Bleeding Love".

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Music Minute: George Michael

He's on what he says is his last-ever concert tour (including KeyArena/ Seattle July 2nd), and has released a fine new career-spanning disc called "25"...it's great to hear GEORGE MICHAEL again.

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Extreme Reality TV Comes to West Seattle

It could be called the 'anti-Survivor' reality-tv show....and as KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports its coming soon to West Seattle.

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Music Minute: Raconteurs

From the White Stripes to producing country music legend Loretta Lynn to his 'supergroup' The Raconteurs, JACK WHITE is always up to something worth listening to---and the new Raconteurs disc "Consolers of the Lonely" is a Rockin' good trip.

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Still have a few LP records stashed around? How would you like a few (million) more?

This music lover seeks a buyer for his massive record library. But as KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, the collector comes with the collection.

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Little-known career choice for young woman

CREW Seattle is an organization committed to advancing the success of women in commercial real estate.

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UW Student to Remain in Italian Jail

UW student Amanda Knox will stay in an Italian prison even though she still hasn't been charged. KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports.

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Reichert's 'Lifetime' Hunt for Green River Killer

He was a detective, then Sheriff, now a congressman...and this weekend his search for the Green River Killer becomes a movie....KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports.

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A Bright Idea for CFL Lightbulb Recycling

They last years longer and use dramatically less energy then traditional light-bulbs... but you can't just throw away your C-F-L bulbs when they do burn out. Now, as KOMO's Travis Mayfield discovered one local city offering help.

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Toss the rabbit ears now, FCC says.

The official digital TV conversion comes next February, but KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports early converts are enjoying a clearer picture and more channels right now.

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Help Wanted At Fire and Police Departments Across the Area

Despite what you hear about the rest of the economy there's at least ONE sector hiring like crazy. KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports from the Convention Center in Lynnwood.

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Who Says You Need Age and Experience?

Filmmakers from across the country are descending on Seattle this weekend, but as KOMO's Travis Mayfield explains...its not just talent that sets them apart.

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Video deserves a pardon. It seems the Internet killed the radio star.

A Northwest band is among the new discoveries. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports the web site OurStage is a new venue for fans to rate songs and uncover the stars of tomorrow

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New School Created at WSU

We’ve been reporting this record-breaking gift to Washington State University of 25-million dollars today, but KOMO’s Travis Mayfield has more on the new school this money helps create.

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City Officials All Wet After Million Dollar Toilet Scheme Goes Down Drain

Seattle officially decides to flush its automatic public toilets, but will our tax dollars go down the drain as well. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield in South Seattle with the story…

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Music Minute: B52s

America's Party Band is back with their first new disc in waaaaayyyy too long...It's the B-52s, and "Funplex" is a dance-floor blast!

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The love of art meets the art of love.

A Seattle gallery owner turns matchmaker. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports on a series of romantic encounters in which artistic singles meet their match.

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Iraq War Protests Across Seattle

The 5th anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq war has brought protests across the country and here at home, KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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Sticky Problem, But Sweet Reward for Future Beekeepers

They’re little, yellow, different…and more and more of us want them. As KOMO’s Travis Mayfield tells us, people are buzzing about bees.

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Feds OK Sea Lion Removal on Columbia River

Salmon and sea lions, it’s a live or die struggle playing out on the Columbia river and as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports death may come sooner rather than later for one of them.

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Woman Hands Out Homemade Love Awards

Actors get Oscars, singers Grammies, but one local woman has decided to honor regular people who show small acts of simple love. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports from Puyallup.

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Buyer With Tunnel Vision Wanted

We came across a piece of property for sale we just had to tell you about: it’s a half a mile long and a few feet wide. As komo’s Travis Mayfield found, its actually an old train tunnel.

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Gang Website, Promoting or Protecting?

He says he’s not a gang member or an undercover police officer, but both consult with him regularly. Now as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports, parents too are turning to him for help.

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Music Minute: Missy Higgins

A phenomenon in her home 'down under', MISSY HIGGINS is starting to turn heads with her debut, "On a Clear Night".

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EGG-stra Special Easter Delivery for Food Lifeline

They are EGG-static at the Food lifeline in Shoreline today. KOMO's Travis Mayfield was there.

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Jury Finds Ambulance Driver Cause Bus Crash in 2005

A bus is forced off the road by a speeding driver. Passengers seriously hurt. In a story you'll hear only on KOMO Newsradio, our Travis Mayfield finds it was an ambulance that caused the crash.

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Seattle Cabs Going Green

They may look orange or yellow, but Seattle’s taxis could soon be green. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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New State Toxicology Director Takes Over

Accusations of lies, unethical behavior, and poor testing procedures have all cast serious doubt on our state’s toxicology lab. But as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains there’s now someone new in charge.

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Game is a Super Smash hit.

KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports fans lined up for hours to throw Nintendo's newest release into their overheated Wiis.

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Cameras Watching Ferry Docks for Stolen Cars

We told you yesterday about police cars outfitted with digital cameras searching automatically for stolen cars, today news of a similar system on ferry docks. Reoprter Travis Mayfield has this story you'll hear only on KOMO 1000 Newsradio.

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Music Minute: Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'

A beautifully presented edition of the biggest selling album of all time..."Thriller" has classic videos, intriguing guest-remixes, and the original disc sounding absolutely amazing--what incredible songs!

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Police Cameras Finding Stolen Cars

More than 120 cars are stolen in our state every month…but some cities are outsmarting the thieves with some remarkable new technology. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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A new "golden age" for radio drama?

A Seattle author adapts his ambitious new play for audio, and offers it as a free podcast. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports on the web's new theatre of the mind.

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Who makes the best cars?

Consumer Reports did some research of 262 vehicles, and the Detroit automakers will not be happy with the results.

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Music Minute: Stars

Continuing the tradition of great Canadian bands, Toronto's STARS take us on a stunning emotional journey with their new disc, "In Our Bedroom After the War".

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A Bounce in Your Step in Bellevue, Literally

Ever curse the sidewalk when you trip? As KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains, in one part of Bellevue soon you may not have to.

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In Russia, children with cancer can be isolated, ostracized.

A group effort among Seattle and Russian churches and hospitals introduces hospice care to St. Petersburg's seriously ill children. KOMO's Corwin Haeck interviews the priest behind the project.

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Local Airforce General Helping Rebuild Iraqi Airforce

KOMO's Travis Mayfield interviews Airforce General Robert Allardice from Baghdad Iraq. During the interview Travis asks General Allardice about his role rebuilding the Iraqi Airforce, his observations about changing security, and how closely the US presidential election is being watched in Iraq. This is the entire unedited interview.

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City Light Testing Plug-In Hybrids

You plug in your toaster and your tv without a second thought, but Seattle City Light is looking ahead to a day when many of us might be plugging in our cars as well. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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Campus Going 'Green,' For Job Training

Other colleges are green with envy over South Seattle Community College’s new Georgetown Campus, KOMO’s Travis Mayfield tells us why.

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EBay Strike Benefits Ballard Mom

Thousands of Ebay users are ‘on-strike’ after the online auction site changed its fee and comment structure. But as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports that’s actually helping one local entrepreneur.

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Unlikely Friends Join for Green Tax Breaks

Business, environmental, and labor groups coming together seems like an unlikely alliance. But as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports, many say green technology is their shared future.

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E-Bay Strike Sends Customers to Local Website

Thousands of E-bay users are ‘on-strike’ after the online auction site changed its fee and comment structure. But as KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports that’s actually helping one local entrepreneur.

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Music Minute: Jack Johnson

JACK JOHNSON's new disc "Sleep Through the Static" is the Number One album all over the world this week!

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Choo Choo Bob, Part One

Part one of a three-part series with Mark Aucutt of KOMO 1000 News talking with model railroad hobbyist Bob Bradbury, who is also known as "Choo Choo Bob."

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Choo Choo Bob, Part Two

Part two of a three-part serieswith Mark Aucutt of KOMO 1000 News talking with model railroad hobbyist Bob Bradbury who is also known as "Choo Choo Bob."

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Choo Choo Bob, Part Three

Part three of a three-part serieswith Mark Aucutt of KOMO 1000 News talking with model railroad hobbyist Bob Bradbury, who is also known as "Choo Choo Bob."

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Erotic treats! Seattle's spiciest sweet shop braces for its busiest day.

If the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, imagine where these sexy goodies will get you. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports.

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Decision '08: An eight year old's perspective.

Politics can get pretty confusing...especially if you're eight years old. But that didn't stop a local third-grade classroom from casting their own ballots in Washington's statewide mock presidential primary. Reporter Jon Repp has a look.

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KOMO Radio interview with Barack Obama

Charlie Harger from KOMO 1000 News had an exclusive interview with Senator Barack Obama, who talked about Friday’s huge crowd at Key Arena… and opened up a bit about his private life.

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John McCain at Seattle's Westin Hotel

John McCain's speech at Seattle's Westin Hotel on Friday, Feb. 8.

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Barak Obama Rally At Seattle's KeyArena

The entire speech of Barak Obama at a rally at Seattle's KeyArena Feb. 8, 2008.

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Hillary Clinton Raw Speech In Tacoma, Feb. 7, 2008

The entire speech Hillary Clinton gave in Tacoma on Feb. 7, 2008.

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KOMO Radio interview with Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton sat down and spoke with KOMO Radio om Feb. 8, 2008, during her visit to Seattle.

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Music Minute: Sarah Brightman

Pop/ Classical Diva SARAH BRIGHTMAN's new disc "Symphony" is full of soaring vocals, grand melodies, and some real surprises!

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When it comes to music, everything old is new again.

A pair of Seattle record collectors gather their all-time favorite 78 rpm discs. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports on the best old-timey music you've never heard.

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Music Minute: Juno Soundtrack

A huge left-field hit in theaters, the soundtrack album for "Juno" is also making lots of fans...here, we check out The Moldy Peaches' number "Anyone Else But You".

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Spreading "random kindness" from the Eastside to the rest of the world.

If Duvall can be kind for a week, maybe we all can be kind for a day. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports an emissary of kindness hopes to inspire good deeds all over.

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Music Minute: One Republic

A classic many-years-in the-making "Overnight Sensation", ONE REPUBLIC channels some Pure Pop Magic on their disc, "Dreaming Out Loud".

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Super Mario meets the maestro...

It's definitely not your standard symphonic fare. Komo's Jon Repp takes a look at a unique performance at Beneroya Hall: showcasing familiar music like you've never heard it before.

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Seattle musicians hit the campaign trail

The RHETORIC is heating up in the race for the White House...as Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama traded jabs in last night's debate. Now, upporters from both campaigns are putting their message to song. Reporter Jon Repp explains how Seattle musicians are right there in the middle.

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Interview with Matt Tuiasosopo Part 2

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Interview with Matt Tuiasosopo Part 1

Matt Pitman interviews M's prospect Matt Tuiasosopo.

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Music Minute: Natasha Bedinfield

OK pop-star NATASHA BEDINGFIELD's 2nd disc, "Pocketful of Sunshine", lives up to its' name with a fun and positive-thinking message.

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Sun's about to set on a bowling landmark.

Despite thousands of monthly bowlers, the half-century old Sunset Bowl will meet the wrecking ball. But as KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, one Ballard bowler has a plan to save it.

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Road tolls might pay for transit, too.

Road and bridge tolls in our state will be a fact of life, many policy makers believe. Now, as KOMO'S Corwin Haeck reports, a new House bill would divert a portion of that revenue to pay for public transit.

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Sonics owners low on self-esteem?

A year ago, when they were seeking a new arena, the team was worth millions to the local economy. Now, as KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, Sonics owners say nobody likes them and the team adds little to the economy.

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Middle School Mars Explorers Grounded Without Your Help

They're chasing storms and planning a mars exploration. But students at Key Peninsula Middle School need your help. KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports.

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Forty years after the Beatles' heyday, a Seattle band records a "new" Beatles album.

Apple Jam began by honoring John Lennon. Now the band attempts the ultimate tribute: An all-new CD of Lennon/McCartney songs the Beatles never recorded. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports.

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Floods destroy a resource farmers depend on, and some hay angels ride to the rescue.

A Seattle church takes action to supply astonished farmers with tons of badly needed hay. And, as KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, these angels are not done yet.

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The child we leave behind may be the smartest kid in the class.

Federal education mandates strive to elevate lower performing students. But KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports they may do little for the Highly Capable kid.

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Thanks for the couch. Now I just need a living room.

Flood victims are grateful for all the generously donated beds and refrigerators. But, as KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, home furnishings aren't much good without a home to furnish.

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Need hardware advice? Skip the big chain stores

Whether you're all thumbs or a serious do-it-yourselfer, a good hardware store can be your best friend before you start a project. But which store should you chose?

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Music Minute: Radiohead

British band Radiohead caused a big stir by offering their new 'album', "In Rainbows," as a 'pay what you want' download on their web site, provoking the question, "What is the value of music?" Over a million people downloaded it, but Radiohead is keeping the money-tally a secret.

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Police point to gangs in another teen death

One teenager is dead, another is hurt, and police are looking for a gunman who crashed a late night party in downtown Seattle. Reporter Jon Repp has the story

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From jerseys to jackets...it's Blue Friday in Seattle!

Break out the BLUE. Seahawks fans are showing their colors with pride a day before the big game. Reporter Jon Repp has the story.

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How to spot a scam in between the lines

The mail is filled with winning prize notices -- official-looking documents that say you've won a big bucks sweepstakes, contest or foreign lottery.

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Go Eat! Mother Nature's son

They say luck has nothing to do with success. But try telling that to chef Keith Luce. He's the new executive chef at The Herbfarm -- Woodinville's internationally-acclaimed restaurant known for it's five-hour, nine-course dining extravaganza.

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Treatment tips for cold sores

They're called cold sores, but those painful and unsightly sores around the mouth don't have anything to do with the common cold.

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The best new consumer products

All year, expert testers at the Good Housekeeping Research Institute put new products through the paces. The most innovative problem solvers win the prestigious Good Housekeeping Good Buy Awards.

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Deadly floods and a gruesome crime: The year's top stories broke in December.

Newspaper editors thought 2007's biggest story roared in with the weather. But then came Christmas Eve. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports.

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A pension plan for Washington state's unused roads.

Cash is now available for roads where no one drives. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports "retirement" of old logging roads could help prevent floods.

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New Year's Eve: It's not just for rowdy drunks anymore.

Tonight's bar scene will be hyperactive, but KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports there are New Year's alternatives for families and teetotalers.

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New cordless phone tech means no interference

You may pay a bit more for a DECT phone, but the price difference isn't all that much considering what you get in return.

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Music Minute: The Favorite of 2007

Our favorite disc this year came from a singer whose personal travails almost, but not quite, overshadowed the engaging, soulful music on her 2nd CD. O WHO can it be?

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Popular beach trail to be closed until March.

More fallout from the December deluge. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports landslides washed out parts of Lynnwood's much-loved Meadowdale Park.

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The last minute is here! Shoppers struggle to complete their lists.

KOMO's Corwin Haeck asks eleventh hour holiday shoppers who on their list was hardest to buy for, and what they ended up getting.

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Music Minute: El Vez

A big part of TEATRO ZINZANNI's fun is EL VEZ, the Mexican Elvis...here, he puts a muy caliente spin on a Christmas Classic. Thank you. Thank you very much.

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A musician dedicates his new rock anthem to an Eastside native killed in Iraq.

Chris Van Der Horn's death has inspired a song, and also new hope for grieving military survivors everywhere. KOMO's Corwin Haeck tells the story.

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Shirts Across America

Two girls from different Seattle high schools had an idea…a year later they’ve raised 14-thousand dollars and they’re of moving a Katrina family out of their FEMA trailer and into a real house. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains.

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Printing Custom Action Figures

Its a new printer, but it doesn’t spit out flat 1-dimensional images…instead it prints 3 dimensional replications…literally it’s a model maker. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains how a local company is using it to bring video game characters to life.

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Homeless "camp out" at city hall.

Homeless people and their advocates hope an all night protest will compel Mayor Nickels to change his policy of sweeping the homeless out of city greenbelts. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports from downtown Seattle.

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I’ll Be Home For Christmas

When Josh Groban recorded I'll Be Home for Christmas for his new album Noel, he had an idea… what if we put messages from the troops and their families in the song? His original take on the classic was the inspiration for a local version. Our thanks to Josh's label, WEA/Reprise for allowing us access to the recording.

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Kindergarten Classroom Needs Books

Its an exciting day here at KOMO 1000 News…we’re kicking off a new series…once a month KOMO’s Travis Mayfield will tell the story of a local teacher in need of simple classroom items to enrich their students education. Then he’ll tell you how you can help make their wishes come true.

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A Picture Perfect Ticket for Speeders

Redlight cameras are all the rage right now as cities across Washington add them to intersection after intersection...but now one city is considering speed-cameras...komo's Travis Mayfield reports.

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Voters May Say One Thing, But Think Another

Less than two weeks away from the first presidential primary...and polls are everywhere... but now some UW researchers are saying you might want to read those numbers with caution. KOMO's Travis Mayfield explains why.

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College students in the flood zone could get free tuition.

This month's storm disaster was a learning experience, but now some students will get help with the learning they really want. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports.

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Guess it had to happen sooner or later. The new streetcar gets into an accident.

Police say the driver of an SUV was at fault for a mid-morning with the orange trolley at the corner of Mercer and Terry. KOMO's Corwin Haeck has more details.

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Investing in the World's Working Poor

Micro-finance is an idea that landed one man the Nobel Peace prize… but until now investing to help the world’s working poor has been nearly impossible.

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Christmas is here today for volunteers in the flood zone.

In Chehalis, the United Way's logistics coordinator says he'll skip the holiday at home. Volunteers tell KOMO's Corwin Haeck all they want for Christmas is to keep on helping their neighbors.

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You're not hearing things: The Space Needle is talking to you.

That voice inside your head is part of an interactive exhibit. KOMO's Corwin Haeck explains the technology that beams the sound directly into your ear canal.

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New Ferries Mean Employment for Local Shipbuilders

A najor shot-in the arm for Seattle's maritime economy as the Governor proposes plans to build up to 7 new ferries. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield breaks down the details.

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New Car Ferries for Port Townsend Keystone

The governor wants to spend 100-million dollars to build new car ferries for the Port Townsend-Keystone run. As KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports, that likely means those old electrics won't fixed.

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More bad news for flood victims: Their water-logged cars are beyond repair.

Mechanics in Lewis County say there is nothing they can do. They tell KOMO's Corwin Haeck a flooded car is a totaled car.

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"It's New Orleans all over again."

An Olympia woman who spent months helping Hurricane Katrina is now helping victims in Chehalis. She tells KOMO's Corwin Haeck people here don't yet appreciate the full impact of the Lewis County disaster.

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The Chehalis River: Did overdevelopment of the flood plain make flooding worse?

Lewis County officials can't agree. But KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports they do agree this booming county needs better guidelines for growth.

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Floods are bad news even if you're a fish.

Flood waters have overwhelmed streams where salmon lay their eggs. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports water heavy with debris can wash away fragile salmon nests.

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Even a marble holds meaning for flood relief

After seeing the flood devastation, Leiney wanted to help and give up one of her most prized possessions.

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Flooding may take away Christmas from some low-income kids

An annual Christmas party for kids is jeopardy after flooding destroyed nearly 200 of their donated toys.

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Music Minute: Josh Groban

Big-voiced Josh Groban has the number-one album in the land, with his new disc "Noel."

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Gameday for Coug Colors

Since 2003, once a week a loose network of Coug fans have ensured that their school colors make it on national TV. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield uncovers how and why tomorrow that streak could break.

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State Lawmakers Investigate Toxic Toys

Parents, outraged after millions of toys are recalled because they contain toxic chemicals, are now turning to state lawmakers. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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Is technology overload taking a toll on your life?

There is new hope for stressed-out Seattleites suffering from too much technology. Reporter Jon Repp has a look at a workshop that lets you unplug.

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Toy Recalls Complicate Holiday Toy Drives

Toys for Tots has been forced to destroy a large number of donated toys this year and because of that they’re in extra need of help.

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Target Marketing Or Discrimination?

Like many companies Alaska Airlines markets to gays, but now a new discount offer has some conservative groups claiming discrimination. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield explains.

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Video game vest lets you feel your mistakes

It could take your video game experience to a completely different level. Reporter Jon Repp looks at a brand new gaming accessory that makes that make-believe gun battle a little more realistic.

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A legal loophole has Flexcar fit to be tied.

If you see a parking space marked "car share," you can grab it. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports a parking enforcement gray area has Flexcar seeing red.

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Seattle's cabaret circus comes full circle.

KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports, after 10 years, One Reel's Teatro ZinZanni reopens right back where it started.

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Pampering Your Pooch...for a Price

Are you buying your puppy anything for Christmas? How much are you willing to spend? KOMO’s Travis Mayfield may have found the ultimate gift any dog-lover could get.

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Seattle police target homeless camps.

Homeless advocates are upset over what they describe as heartless and inhumane tactics. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports the city's greenbelt eviction policy is under review.

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Boys On Film: Iconography of 1980s band goes on display.

KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports: 25 years after they sold the first of a reported 75 million records, Duran Duran are the subject of a Seattle coffee shop's art gallery.

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Mitt Romney was warned about Graham killer. Why weren't local police?

Authorities in Massachusetts made sure the presidential candidate knew an ex-con from his state could be loose in Washington. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports police here would have appreciated a "heads up."

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Ferry's grounding means less cash flowing into Port Townsend.

KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports with no car ferry to bring tourists, shops in the picturesque town could struggle to stay afloat.

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Don't set caution aside when shopping online

They seem so different, but in many ways shopping online is very similar to going to a regular retail store, except you don't have to leave the house.

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Three vintage steel electric ferries are pulled out of service.

Damage discovered on one means the others get drydocked. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports the move ends car ferry service to Port Townsend until at least January.

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Music Minute: The Eagles

With their first studio album in 28 years, The Eagles are doing it all themselves on "Long Road Out of Eden."

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You say you want to serve meals to the homeless on Thanksgiving? Thanks anyway.

Downtown shelters have all the volunteers they need for Thursday. But KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports there are still ways you can help.

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A Shipwreck Tale

A maritime mystery has washed ashore on one of Washington's beaches. KOMO's Travis Mayfield reports.

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Reading Identities at the Crime Scene

From our follow-up file: a technology helping police instantly identify people at the scene of a crime could soon be used by more agencies in our state. KOMO’s Travis Mayfield reports.

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Tunnel Vision for 520: Neighbors envision a highway below the bay.

When a new bridge is built, neighbors want to submerge the section of State Route 520 between I-5 and Lake Washington. KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports the project would potentially create a major park.

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The Fun Forest is about to get clear cut

Amusement rides have been part of Seattle Center since 1962. Now KOMO's Corwin Haeck reports the city has cut a deal to raze the forest in 2009.

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Ready to pack? The TSA can help.

The word is "SimpliFLY." That's the advice from the TSA heading into the holidays. Reporter Jon Repp has the story.

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