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A novel I-5 interchange in Lacey lets motorists drive on the left side of the road

Just take Exit 111 at Marvin Road, also known as the Hawks Prairie area. The state’s first “diverging diamond” interchange opened there with six lanes of traffic in August. More signal timing and landscaping will be done before the job is complete in early 2021. A second version begins construction this summer in Snoqualmie, the centerpiece of a $147 million overhaul at the treacherous Interstate 90 to Highway 18 junction. Drivers from either side approach the Lacey overpass using the right three lanes, then curve to the left side while above the freeway, then return to land while curving back to the right side.

Program Enables COVID-19 Patients to Safely Recover at Home

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Green Beret Colonel Threatened to Kill Wife in Front of Children Before Standoff with Police: Affidavit

Green Beret Colonel Threatened to Kill Wife in Front of Children Before Standoff with Police: Affidavit Col. Owen Ray, 1st Special Forces Group commander, speaks to reporters at the Pentagon, July 12, 2019. (U.S. Dept. of Defense/Joe Lacdan) 30 Dec 2020 A Special Forces officer from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington is being held on $1 million bail, accused of holding his wife and children at gunpoint in a drunken rage early Sunday morning that ended in a two-hour standoff with police. Army Colonel Owen G. Ray, a former commander of 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), has been ordered to reappear in court Jan. 11 with his attorney to face charges ranging from kidnapping and assault to threatening police with a firearm.

Domestic Violence Arrest in the early morning hours of Dec 27 in DuPont

On December 27, 2020 at approximately 12:23 a.m., DuPont Police patrol units were emergency-dispatched to an address in the 1500 block of Bittner Ct., DuPont WA for a domestic assault in progress involving a firearm. Due to the nature of the call, additional units from the Lakewood Police Department, Steilacoom Department of Public Safety, and the Washington State Patrol also responded under mutual aid. Upon arrival, officers attempted to make contact, but the male adult-suspect refused to comply with officers’ orders and refused to exit the home. After a short period of time, the victim-family members exited the home to safety, but the armed suspect refused to disarm or surrender. Active negotiations and de-escalation attempts took place until the suspect eventually surrendered and was safely taken into custody. This occurred approximately two hours after initial communication was established between the police and the suspect. The suspect was subsequently arrested and booked

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