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11/26/19: SNEAKY SNEAKERS
Nov 25th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Allbirds doesn’t like Amazon’s knockoff shoes; rideshare minimum wage passes city council; downtown’s holiday star will rise again; a looming Xmas tree shortage.

11/25/19: THE FIRST TIME EVER I SCANNED YOUR FACE
Nov 24th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Delta Airlines phases in ‘facial recognition’ at Sea-Tac; one of the great ‘grunge’-era show photographers finally has a book out; how an Eyman for governor campaign would work out; Bumbershoot’s literary-arts queen RIP.

11/22/19: THE I-MAN’S NEXT ‘CAUSE’: HIMSELF
Nov 22nd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Tim Eyman announces a run for governor (and gloats in front of Sound Transit’s board); the Viaduct’s last piece is toppled; ’96 Spokane bomber won’t be executed—yet; how important was Gordon Sondland’s testimony?

11/21/19: POOL, DRAINED
Nov 21st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

KOMO weather legend Steve Pool retires; hotel owner/ambassador Gordon Sondland tells on just about everybody; Children’s Hospital staff complaints about mold go way back; a podcaster ‘Indigenizes’ Seattle.

11/25/19: SOLDIERS, STRUGGLES, SONGS
Nov 14th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Local military vets sing for Seattle Opera; why didn’t Shaun Scott get more progressive campaign $?; Rep. Denny Heck foresees GOP budging on impeachment; our city’s the ‘gloomiest’!

11/14/19: KEEPING TABS?
Nov 13th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Anti I-976 lawsuit filed; Tulalip Tribes remember a ‘chief of chiefs’; Megan Rapinoe shout-outs Colin Kaepernick; high-school teacher allegedly threatens to shoot students.

11/13/19: REDHOOK, LINE, AND SINKER
Nov 12th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

AB-InBev gulps down Washington’s pioneer microbrewer; a US family with a ‘Case Against Boeing’ (and a famous relative); the next City Council might explore new wealth taxes; hockey’s most famous face gets pulled.

11/12/19: THE ULTIMATE ‘KICK’
Nov 11th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

More Sounders victory kudos; the Seahawks make their own nationally-televised statement; Children’s Hospital’s got toxic mold again; WeWork wants T-Mobile’s CEO.

11/8/19: STEERING STABILIZERS?
Nov 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

City and county suing to stop I-976; Sawant’s seeing a late-vote comeback (again); protesters don’t like cruise ships (or docks for them); why this Sounders FC MLS Cup game might matter more.

11/7/19: THE I-MAN STRIKES BACK
Nov 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Some politicos deal with the aftermath of Tim Eyman’s anti-transit initiative, others try to stop it; no major changes in City Council races (yet); music/performance spaces try to stay alive in an expensive city.

 

11/6/19: THE RESULTS ARE IN (SOME OF THEM ANYWAY)
Nov 6th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The Seattle City Council wasn’t “flipped” (not completely at least); the TV station you all thought was Fox-owned now is Fox-owned; Tom Douglas workers get a cash settlement (plus gift cards).

11/5/19: ‘FLIPPING’ THE SCRIPT
Nov 4th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Was a major local crime story just a staged hoax?; could burning trash save King County millions?; could (and would) Southwest take over Alaska Airlines?; it’s your last day to turn in your ballot.

11/1/19: COSTLIER THAN CAVIAR?
Oct 31st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The cost of hatchery salmon (and hence of dams); Starbucks to host voter events; UW College Republicans lose their charter; long live Dia de los Muertos.

10/30/19: MR. MUILENBERG GOES TO WASHINGTON
Oct 29th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Boeing CEO’s contrition to Congress; Sounders go to their third title game in four years; Pioneer Square buildings to get way-gentrified; a tiny-home-village turf war apparently ends badly for all.

10/29/19: STORM-ING THE BARRIERS
Oct 28th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Women’s sports and the continuing fight for equity and respect; police chief Best’s (possibly taking-sides) Tweet; Muilenberg goes to Congress; wanna buy a geoduck (not enough do)?

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