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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2014
Mayor asks state to revoke liquor license of problem bar June 21 homicide was the third shooting call this year at HomeRun Restaurant BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
Mayor Denis Law is asking the Washington State Liquor Control Board to revoke the liquor license from a bar on Airport Way following a homicide in its parking lot this past weekend. Police were called to the HomeRun Restaurant and Lounge at 11 p.m. June 21 after a number of 911 calls reporting a shooting. Officers found a 27-year-old Kent man with multiple gunshot wounds laying in the parking lot. He was pronounced dead at the scene. It was the third shooting this year at the bar and the eighth since 2012. As of press time, the man’s name had not yet been released. According to Detective Robert Onishi, it is
Look out for gravity! Alex Zerbe, the professional Zaniac performed juggling acts for kids at the Renton Community Center on Monday. His next performance is noon, July 29, at Liberty Park. TRACEY COMPTON, Renton Reporter
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Renton Relay for Life hopes to raise $98,000 this weekend BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com
They call it a giant moving slumber party and it happens every year in Renton. It’s the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life happening this weekend at Renton Memorial Stadium. The event to celebrate, remember and fight back against cancer starts today, Friday, June 27 and rolls over to midday Saturday, June 28 at the stadium,
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located at 406 N. Logan Ave, Renton. As of a week prior, there were 36 teams and 460 participants registered for the event. Teams take turns circling the track for the all day and all night event. “We also celebrate with cancer survivors at the event and expect to have about 50 survivors,” said Katrina Minton-Davis, with American Cancer Society. The opening ceremony begins at 6 p.m. and is designed to bring all the participants together for a high-energy kickoff to celebrate those have have battled cancer and to inspire hope by sharing stories [ more RELAY page 8 ]
Cancer survivors walk the first lap of the 2013 Relay for Life at Renton Memorial Stadium. This year’s event begins Friday and runs through Saturday. FILE PHOTO
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15th annual event begins at 6 p.m. Friday at Renton Memorial Stadium