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9/8/23: THAT’S A LOT OF $1.50 HOT DOGS
Sep 7th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Costco’s 40th anniversary; planned RV safe-lot site could instead become pickleball courts; Kroger and Albertsons plan to sell a lot of local stores if they’e allowed to merge; another Bartell Drugs location to close.

8/29/23: PUTTING THE ‘A’ AND ‘I” INTO ‘PIZZA’
Aug 28th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

A hi-tech pizza vending machine; the summer version of ‘SAD;’ why ‘Christian nationalists’ see eastern WA as a target market for authoritarianism; what Seattle school families want (despite a looming budget crisis).

8/24/23: FORGETTING A REMEMBRANCE
Aug 23rd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Cal Anderson’s memorial tree suddenly removed from state capitol campus; wildfire smoke’s coming back here; 22 counties sue DSHS over ‘mental health failures;’ Republicans won’t believe Seattle’s not a burnt-down hellhole.

8/14/23: SOUL CRAFT
Aug 13th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

The rise of POC-centric arts and crafts fairs; serious heat (and wildfire smoke) arriving; Seattle Muslim leader says he’s unfairly on a secret FBI ‘watchlist;’ Northwest volunteers helping the Maui rescue effort.

8/11/23: TO RHYME IN A DAMP CLIME
Aug 10th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

NPR explores Seattle’s hip-hop heritage; Rainier Beach anti-violence activists resume their work after last week’s shooting; could the feds want to ‘break up Amazon’?; America’s worst wildfires this year aren’t here (tragically).

8/9/23: DIGGING UP ROOTS
Aug 8th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Excavating a former Japanese American commercial nursery; AB selling Redhook, other beer brands to a ‘cannabis-lifestyle’ co.; Smith Tower for sale (again); what is and isn’t in MoPOP’s Laika Films exhibit.

8/8/23: BRINGING SOME PIECES OF HOME
Aug 7th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe put up a Seattle artist’s works in their fancy new NYC abode; wildfire threatens big City Light dams; SPD officers may have detained a Black delivery driver at gunpoint; what street sex workers really need.

8/1/23: FROM THERE TO HERE TO THERE
Aug 1st, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Three Thai-born Seattle filmmakers get noticed at Cannes; Bellevue finally has a permanent men’s shelter; Harrell announces revised drug-crackdown bill; the Pee-wee Herman legacy.

7/31/23: STILL LIVES; LIVING STILL
Jul 30th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

A couple of faves at the Seattle Art Show and its satellites; violence strikes at an anti-violence event; Amazon doesn’t want a light rail stop at Westlake & Denny; the real meaning of the Seafair parade.

7/28/23: TERMINAL BEGINNING
Jul 27th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Last phase of new downtown ferry dock to finally open; can ‘Big-Art Culture’ in Seattle survive without Paul Allen?; guilty plea in 2020 protest killing; south-central WA wildfire now bigger than Seattle.

7/26/23: IN THE NOT-TOO-DISTANT PAST
Jul 25th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Local journalist’s great-granddad worked (very indirectly) with Oppenheimer; council approves cams at (some) street-racing sites; Sea-Tac had its ‘busiest day ever;’ Anchorage mayor wants to ship that town’s homeless here.

7/20/23: PAST INTERCEPTED
Jul 19th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Seahawks hope to sell lotsa ‘throwback’ jerseys; this year’s Seattle Art Fair to be more local than ever; court says Seattle’s doing too many encampment sweeps without advance notice; in Seattle becoming ‘a trans haven’?

7/19/23: THE ‘PAINE’ OF IT ALL
Jul 18th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Everett airport puts ‘Seattle’ in its name; City Council passes industrial-zoning package; MS sees ‘massive opportunity’ in AI tech for business; DoorDash database mistakes a Tacoma home for a Popeyes.

7/17/23: SITTING IN A TREE…
Jul 16th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Activist, with neighbor and tribal support, hopes to save historic Wedgwood tree; seeking the truth about a defunct psych hospital’s dead patients; ICE-jail owners sue state officials; lobbying for ‘head safety in soccer.’

7/14/23: WORD ON THE STREET
Jul 13th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Street eco-graffiti near Amazon Spheres; more ‘security’ at Gorge concerts = more drug busts; Tetris video-game creator now lives on Eastside; Seattle Times fires columnist behind ‘Hitler wasn’t so bad in comparison’ Tweets.

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