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SEATTLE – A man who shot and killed a Farwest cab driver in SeaTac before setting fire to the taxi has been convicted of aggravated murder and arson.

The King County prosecutor’s office says 19-year-old Earnest Lenell Collins of Seattle will automatically receive a life term with parole when he is sentenced May 9 in King County Superior Court. The jury returned with the verdict Friday.

Prosecutors say robbery was the apparent motive for the July 17 killing of the Farwest Taxi driver, Jagit Singh. He was shot twice in the head and his cab was set afire.

Collins fled and was arrested in Chicago.

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Air Sickness BagSEATAC – Three passengers on a flight between Amsterdam to SeaTac Airport may have been exposed to measles in late March.

Health officials say a woman on the flight has a confirmed case of the disease, and now they are contacting passengers who sat near her.

The Northwest Airlines flight 33 came from the Netherlands to Sea-Tac on March 26, and arrived in Washington at about 3:25 p.m. The woman - who is in her 20s - then flew from Seattle to Portland on Horizon Airlines Flight 2243, which departed from Seattle at 5 p.m.

Health officials say passengers who were on her flight or in the airport at that time should be alert for symptoms and contact health providers if they become ill.

Measles is a highly infectious illness that causes rash, fever, cough, and red, watery eyes.

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  • Through October 2008, visitors to the SeaTac International Airport North Terminal will be able to view artwork created by some very special artists.

    Using a myriad of recycled objects, Northwest artists from Creative ArtSpace and Art Escape designed teapots primarily for fun rather than mere functionality.  In the spirit of “found art,” artists scavenged at least one pot body, handle, lid and spout; often garnering numerous spouts or handles.  These were assembled according to whim, whimsy, or the dictates of imagination.  Wonderful re-created Ming vases and dragon paintings complete the exploration of Asian art from this very unique perspective.

    This exhibit is a small sampling of the vibrant and creative voices of contemporary Northwest artists with developmental disabilities and vivid, imaginative capabilities.  These artists participate in the Art Escape program at the Moshier Community Art Center in Burien, WA and in the Creative ArtSpace program at the Kent Parks, Recreation and Community Services Resource Centerin Kent, WA.  Instructor Shariana Mundi works with the artists in an atmosphere of playful exploration and creative expression.

    Artists Include:

    • Giel Ahn
    • Brenda Satko
    • Jesse Whitehouse
    • Tracy Wieland
    • Sue Owens
    • Doug Query
    • Shannon Twilley
    • Shirley Strand
    • Anish Titus
    • Min Lee
    • Lisa Pickering
    • Ryan Steve
    • John Shaw
    • Dustin Moles
    • Jean Cavanaugh
    • Libby Heller
    • Cindy Mason
    • Kelly McLaughlin
    • Jeff Ingraham
    • Hoa Caldwell
    • Joseph Ruf

    For more information regarding inclusive arts programming for people with disabilities, please contact Gina Kallman at Burien Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, 206-242-7752, or Kent Parks, Recreation and Community services, 253-856-5030.

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    Doncha just love it when big fancy ’spensive displays end up showing error messages?

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    SeaTac Airport PC Error

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    New Expressway Opens At Airport

    SeaTac WebcamSEATAC –A new northbound expressway and loop road to the main Airport terminal opened today, and authorities are expecting it to lessen congestion.

    Port of Seattle crews opened the new roadway Thursday morning, a key step in the realignment of Sea-Tac roads to accommodate Sound Transit’s light rail construction.

    More than a mile of elevated tracks are being built between the northbound and southbound lanes for a station by the airport parking garage.

    The southbound lanes were rebuilt and relocated earlier, and officials expect the opening of the northbound lanes and the return-to-terminal loop to ease traffic congestion at the largest airport in the region.

    Construction is continuing on some parts of the roadway.

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