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4/11/25: THE BAD OLD DAYS
Apr 10th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Rick Steves on how fascism took root in Europe; state Senate dilutes rent-stabilization bill; City Light crew allegedly had a ‘party attitude’ on the job; Ferguson, Reykdal say WA won’t kneel to MAGA demands.

4/10/25: BIG AND BOLD
Apr 9th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

‘Fat Mall’ popup shop; why progressive experts say protesting isn’t futile; state workers march on Capitol grounds against layoff threats; my new book’s first (rave) review!

4/3/25: THEN/NOW, THERE/HERE
Apr 2nd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Chinese-American musician/activist compares anti-authoritarian struggles; new US tariffs could wreck WA’s economy; Amazon wants to buy TikTok; Legislature’s wealth-tax plan draws an unexpected advocate.

4/2/25: ON THE (BAR) MENU
Apr 1st, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Movie about (and filmed in) a bar facing closure for redevelopment; Ferguson rejects Legislative budget plans; school bus drivers could go on strike; email describes ‘chaos’ within SPD.

4/1/25: TOON, BLASTED
Mar 31st, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Couple’s AI-altered selfie gets lotsa hate; how SPD manipulated local media in 2020; state House, Senate budget plans still far apart in sections; local federal lawyer sues feds over free speech rights.

3/227/25: ‘I WAS NOT REAL’
Mar 26th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

New Seattle civic poet recounts decades in immigration-bureaucracy hell; sudden, massive federal health cuts hit home; city payroll-tax collections way down; we got rain and lightning but no tornados.

3/26/25: I’LL SEE YOU IN THE TREES
Mar 25th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Woodland Park Zoo to build ‘forest habitat;’ farmworker-rights activist held by ICE; Emerald Downs horse-racing track might close; councilmembers wants to dis ‘defunding the police’ as if it had happened.

3/18/25: LIVING UP TO HER NAME
Mar 17th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Rising music star Chong the Nomad decamps for LA; Sen. Murray decries possible Medicaid cuts; Oly rally aims to stop big state budget cuts; a major institution in NW history could disappear.

3/17/25: ‘WATTS’ THAT LIT UP A CITY
Mar 16th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Remembering a popular Sonics legend; UW, WSU face anti-DEI attacks from the feds; more Seattle households going car-free; Mayor Harrell’s niece alleges sexism in City Hall.

3/14/25: DRAWN TO THE EAST
Mar 13th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

More than just manga at MoPOP’s ‘Asian Comics’ exhibit; WA sues against fed education cuts; still no Starbucks union contract after a year; Harrell orders Steinbrueck Park reopened as of today.

3/13/25: THE WILSON DOCTRINE
Mar 12th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Activist/writer Katie Wilson runs for mayor; law firm Perkins Coie gets restraining order against MAGA attack; tariffs could make Boeing planes a lot costlier; Lynnwood council pick found to have had an OnlyFans page.

3/10/25: TAKING A SHINE TO IT
Mar 9th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Our fave crystal store gets noticed; SBA shuts Seattle office over ‘sanctuary city’ status; Tent City 3 resident running for mayor; ‘killing fields’ survivor turned noodle-house owner dies.

3/7/25: SELLING SUDS IN THE PAST CENTURY
Mar 6th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Doc about old Rainier ads now showing; White House goes after Perkins Coie law firm; JBLM soldiers accused of selling military secrets; car fatally hits preteen outside Washington Middle School.

3/6/25: IT’S HERE! AT LAST, IT’S HERE!
Mar 5th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

The latest MISCmedia book (possibly the best yet); how tariffs will hurt big & small business & everybody; state joins lawsuit over federal job cuts; suspect in USPS worker’s murder apparently kills self.

3/5/25: A NEW ‘WAVE’
Mar 4th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Lidia Yuknavitch’s second (sort-of) memoir; Gold Rush museum could close in selloff of federal properties; tariffs are already hurting many NW businesses; marking five years since the COVID era’s real start.

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