SEATTLE -- The Dick's Drive-In chain in Seattle is looking to build its first new restaurant in 36 years, and it's asking the public to help select the location.
There are five Dick's drive-ins serving up burgers, fries and shakes in the city.
Restaurant vice president Jim Spady says he'll look at the suggestions on an online poll.
The business said on its Facebook page Friday that the corporate website was slowed because it got hammered with so much traffic.
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On this day: Oct. 5, 1970
On this day: Oct. 5, 1970
"I have yet to make a profit on the Prosser theaters, except on X-rated pictures, said Bud Christensen, owner of the Princess Theater and the Prosser Drive-In. "The public is the controller over X-rated movies."
On this day: Dec. 4, 1966
On this day: Dec. 4, 1966
There will be a jury trial in the case of a Richland Y Drive-in theater owner accused of showing an obscene movie. A woman complained that the movie, "The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill," was visible from two roads in the area and contended that the movie was obscene.
Kennewick police arrest teen believed to be involved in restaurant robbery
Kennewick police arrest teen believed to be involved in restaurant robbery
Kennewick police Monday arrested a 17-year-old believed to be involved in the robbery of the Sonic restaurant on Gage Boulevard on Thursday.
Dakota Harding of Kennewick was arrested on five felony warrants, but police also said witnesses identified Harding from a video of the robbery last week.
The drive-in restaurant was robbed shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday.
Police looking for man who robbed Sonic
Police looking for man who robbed Sonic
Kennewick police are searching for a man who robbed the Sonic Drive-In shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday.
The suspect reportedly told Sonic workers that he had a weapon and then drove away from the restaurant at 8600 W. Gage Blvd. with some money, though police didn't know how much.
Police described the car as a red Mitsubishi and weren't sure if more than one person was in the car.
CRIME: Kennewick police looking for man who robbed Sonic Drive-In
CRIME: Kennewick police looking for man who robbed Sonic Drive-In
Kennewick police are searching for a man who robbed the Sonic Drive-In shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday.
The suspect reportedly told Sonic workers that he had a weapon and then drove away from the restaurant at 8600 W. Gage Blvd. with some money, though police didn’t know how much.
Police described the car as a red Mitsubishi and weren’t sure if more than one person was in the car.