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9/4/19: MORE TASTEFUL THAN SPORTS-BAR BIKINI POSTERS
Sep 3rd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The Seahawks’ new single-game ‘concert’ art; toasting a new school year; some big donors flee Matt Shea; a Burien church’s exhibit on slavery and its legacy.

8/29/19: PLACE OF WORSHIP
Aug 28th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Defending Tacoma’s threatened Catholic parish building; remembering one of Seattle’s cruelest moments; what the Mercer Mega Block might have become; what’s in a (weird new) bank name?

8/28/19: MEXICAN REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
Aug 27th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Georgetown Records’ got a southern sister store; Seattle teachers OK a new contract deal; there’s a big lawsuit over big City Light bills; some local Domino’s outlets now ship pizzas by e-bike (only).

8/27/19: BLOOD RELATIONS
Aug 26th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Photographer Lance Mercer’s stepkid’s research might help save his life; Tent City 3 heads to the ’burbs; Bob Ferguson sues against indefinite migrant-kid detention; how a sober guy with a full-time job has to live in an RV.

8/26/19: WARREN PIECE
Aug 25th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Elizabeth Warren gives a speech to Seattle’s not-necessarily-wealthy; a ‘spirit of Seattle’ defense of city-run golf courses; there’s a tentative teachers’ contract; the Wall St. Journal finds lotsa ‘banned or mislabeled’ stuff from Amazon Marketplace sellers.

8/23/19: TRUE TO HIS ‘ROOTS’
Aug 22nd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Jay Inslee’s not turning into a tree but he’s staying where he’s planted; could local tech giants’ work lead to ‘killer robots’?; Amazon claims to (heart) indie sellers; remembering when college and houses were both cheap.

8/21/19: SNOW LINES AND HAIRLINES, BOTH RECEDING
Aug 20th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

One scientist’s long-term study of dying glaciers; whale-watching tour operators win and coal-port developers lose in court decisions; can bright clothes keep Rainier Ave. pedestrians alive?

8/20/19: GO-GO-GO FISH!
Aug 19th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Behind the suddenly famous ‘Salmon Cannon’; a dump truck crashes into a Subway shop; the Inslee campaign’s next do-or-die deadline; how should the county spend $318 million for school kids?

8/16/19: STUPID TROLL TRICKS
Aug 15th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

‘Swatting’ pranks and their real dangers; why farmers want to keep the Snake River dams; state Supreme Court upholds Three Strikes law; Lake Washington’s warming up.

8/14/19: HOW GREEN WAS MY LAPTOP
Aug 13th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Bill Nye invokes ‘behavior change’ for Google; AG Bob Ferguson sues to keep federal clean-power rules; Southwest Airlines might buy its first non-Boeing planes; mistrial in UW shooting case.

8/13/19: LIFE IN THE BUS LANE
Aug 12th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Folks take to the streets against lane-cheating drivers; City Council nixes soda-tax veto; Crosscut workers protest their boss’s firing; an Amazon interview coach charges thousands to job seekers.

8/8/19: HOW MEGA WAS MY BLOCK?
Aug 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A giant, complex deal for the city-owned Mercer tract; more primary-election fallout; a China trade war could devastate Washington farmers; FedEx Ground says goodbye to Amazon.

8/5/19: DOCKING MANEUVERS
Aug 4th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The downtown ferry terminal will go bye-bye; pork farmers halted a big health probe; robots potentially threaten lots of jobs; a ‘hot, nasty summer election campaign’ is almost over.

8/2/19: PIPE NIGHTMARES
Aug 1st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

In another massive e-missive: Death Cab’s tribute to young pipeline-blast victims; charges in a different kind of cyber-theft; no more ‘dress-coding’ in Seattle schools; Amazon’s Dash gets ditched.

8/1/19: FLAG, SHIPPED
Jul 31st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

In one of our biggest newsletters to date: Sounders FC doesn’t like fans’ giant anti-fascist flag; WA’s 1st woman (and gay) House speaker; obviously faked pix on City Council campaign mailers; Inslee’s last (presidential campaign) stand?

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