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Why Trump Hates Seattle; Nude Microsoft Jogger; Beaver Lake Killing Arrests; Snow Coming; Scary Fish Discovered

News from around Puget Sound. Catch up on the past week's biggest and weirdest stories.

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.

Angry Trump Tweets About Seattle Judge's Ruling

President Donald Trump took to Twitter to air his grievances over a Seattle judge's decision to suspend his infamous travel ban executive order.

Nude Jogger Spotted On Microsoft Campus

Redmond police invited the man to warm up in their police cruiser, which is when he told them why he was out running naked in the middle of the night.

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Lake Washington Has Vicious New Predator

A fisherman recently caught a species of fish never seen in the lake before - and it's a nasty one.

Police Make Arrests in Sammamish Killing

A Seattle police officer's son was killed last week in Sammamish's Beaver Lake Park, and police have now arrested three people in connection to the murder.

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Snow Coming Monday For Some Puget Sound Cities

Forecasts are predicting that several inches could fall in cities like Enumclaw, Bellevue, Woodinville, and Issaquah.

Photos: Thousands Protest In Seattle Over Trump Executive Order

The protesters gathered Sunday night at Westlake Park to protest a Trump executive order banning travel and refugees.

Man Who Shot Protester At UW Is Student

A new report has surfaced revealing that a man who shot an anti-fascist protester at a campus event featuring a Breitbart.com editor is student.

22 People, 2 Dogs Found In Filth At 'Notorious' Pierce County Drug House

The people were crammed into a three-bedroom home south of Tacoma and were living amid syringes and dog feces, police say.

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