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Wednesday headlines: It’s Geek Pride Day, fireworks on, another SPD scandal

May 25, 2011, 9:51 AM

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, from GeekWire.

Efforts to clarify the state’s medical marijuana law have been abandoned. Dispensary owners are scared.

Dave Ross looks at “How Oprah came to own the letter ‘O.'”

“Midwest storms bring more tornadoes, kill 13”

One Reel tells KING 5 the Fourth of July Lake Union fireworks are a go.

There are new details in the case of the severed feet.

Not in our area, but yikes! “California family finds mountain lion in garage”

Another SPD scandal: “Harsh language lands Seattle police in hot water”

Wednesday news digest:

Three Seattle cops crossed a line when they pulled over a car full of suspected gang members. 成人X站’s Chris Sullivan has the story. It’s the last show for Oprah today, Linda gave up on Oprah a long time ago and tells us why. 成人X站’s Ursula Reutin says a film being show at the SIFF this week is hopefully changing girl bullying in school. 成人X站 sports director Bill Swartz says NFL players are doing their best to stay in shape during the lockout and tells us which player won “Dancing With The Stars.”

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