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WEEK IN REVIEW
Friday


Some on Camano Island fear return of teen burgl...
UW Bothell, Tacoma plans could derail Snohomish...
Marysville house destroyed by morning fire
Thursday


Cheers, fears as AM radio towers rise in Snohomish
Study backs Paine Field passenger service
How county residents are dealing with the economy
Wednesday


19 years for Everett murder some relief for vic...
Warm Beach: Loophole clears way for 27 duplexes
Young Iraqi in Snohomish makes his case to stay...
Tuesday


Guide-dog candidates meet sight-impaired kids i...
Riverside neighbors protest sex offender
Boeing splits new orders with Airbus
Monday


Sex offender in Everett mansion worries neighbors
Plasma donations climb as economy weakens
4 homes prone to Snohomish River floods offered...
Sunday


Several taxing questions await voters this year
Protection sought for rare U.S. wolverine
Arlington Fly-In attracts pilots and fans of av...
Saturday


Family sells farm, but stands tall for its trees
Monroe wants $10 a month for traffic improvements
Lake Stevens High School's drug tests ran afoul...
 

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Published: Saturday, May 17, 2008

AL NOTES: Brewers set for doubleheader in Boston with Red Sox

RED SOX-BREWERS: Friday night's game between Milwaukee and the Red Sox inBoston was postponed because of rain. It was rescheduled as the second game of a day-night doubleheader at 5:35 p.m. today. The starting time for the first game is 12:55 p.m.

YANKEES-METS: Friday night's Subway Series opener between the New York Yankees and Mets was postponed because of rain. Johan Santana (4-2), who had been scheduled to start for the Mets at Yankee Stadium, was pushed back to Saturday and will be followed Sunday night by Oliver Perez (3-3). The Mets already have a day-night doubleheader Tuesday at Atlanta and didn't want to schedule another doubleheader for this week. The game likely will be made up in June. It could be rescheduled as part of a two-ballpark doubleheader during the June 27-29 series, when the Yankees are slated to make their final trip to Shea Stadium.

Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez reported no problems with his strained right quadriceps Friday, one day after running the bases for the first time since being sidelined last month. A-Rod is scheduled to play in the first of three extended spring training games today. Barring any setbacks, he is slated to rejoin the team Tuesday.


ALL-STAR GAME: Colorado manager Clint Hurdle selected Mets manager Willie Randolph and San Diego manager Bud Black to be on his staff for the All-Star game.

1. Some on Camano Island fear return of teen burglar could lead to tragedy
2. Marysville house destroyed by morning fire
3. Fire in Silver Firs area south of Everett leaves six homeless
4. Large fire destroys Maltby house
5. Two jailed suspects may be involved in dozens of purse thefts, police say
6. Vandals cause $12,000 damage at Evergreen Cemetery in Everett
7. Everett's study on Paine Field air service changes no minds
8. Airbus dominates Boeing at Farnborough air show
9. Couple finds new love in golden years
10. Everett sex offender housing debate gets city's notice
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