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Friday, May 16, 2008 5:23 am PDT
A woman said she was rinsing off in the Skagit River, when she lost her footing and was swept away. More Details


KIRO 7 found out that our local refineries don't produce as much gasoline in spring, just as demand for gas increases. More Details


Reporter David Quinlan talks about how Chopper 7 made the difference in bringing home the story of an offshore rescue. More Details


Police say a man held a woman hostage for hours, put a knife to her throat and repeatedly raped her at a home near Eatonville. More Details


Raw video of Seattle firefighters putting out a RV that is totally consumed in flames on East Marginal Way South in Seattle. More Details


A motorcyclist's survival skills and determination are being credited for saving his life. He was stranded for two days down a steep embankment. More Details


A 10-year-old boy and his 28-year-old mother are recovering at Harborview Medical Center after both were shot at their home Tuesday night. More Details



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Check out more behind the scenes stories from the KIRO 7 Eyewitness News team. More Details


Reporter David Quinlan talks about how Chopper 7 made the difference in bringing home the story of an offshore rescue. More Details


Reporter Rick Price describes how a sex offender came out to tell his side of a story about a neighborhood uproar. More Details


Reporter Kyle Moore describes how he spotted news along the path around Seattle's Green Lake. More Details


See surveillance video and slideshows from bank robberies, car thefts and other crimes caught on camera. More Details


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