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Weekly News Roundup: Very Overdue Library Book; Fundraiser For Slain Woman's Memorial; Bomb At Hospital; KeyArena Demolition?

Plus: Amazon's jobs promise; Murray and Cantwell vote no on cheap drugs; local housing market second hottest in U.S.

There was plenty of news around Puget Sound this week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

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A Puyallup man was arrested after driving to a hospital for treatment from an injury he sustained while building a bomb. The device was apparently intended for his girlfriend.

Mary Buras (pictured above), 22, was one of two women murdered last week, and her friends and family need help paying for a memorial.

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The book about snakes apparently took a very long time to read.

The Senators voted against an amendment that would've allowed Americans to buy cheaper prescription drugs from countries like Canada.

The former home of the Seattle SuperSonics could be torn down to make way for a facility that could host an NBA or NHL team.

The company announced this week that it'll create thousands of jobs here and in other states over the coming 18 months.

The Seattle-based real estate information company is predicting more price increases this year.

A surveillance camera caught the late-night fight between two bears vying for the same food source.

A Seattle woman allegedly used Facebook Live to broadcast a racially-charged confrontation with a Latino woman.

The suspect shot and killed a woman in South Seattle last month in front of her home as her 15-year-old son watched.

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