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9/17/24: THE LAST DIM SUM
Sep 16th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

China Harbor restaurant closing; Amazon wants corporate staff in the office every day; Harrell wants social housing to have to fight for $$ instead of getting its own funding; Wing Luke Museum director resigns.

9/16/24: THIS COULD LAST A WHILE
Sep 15th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Boeing strikers in for the long haul; Black UPS driver wins $237.6 million discrimination case; downtown PCC to reopen in shrunken form; Microsoft ‘selling AI to fossil-fuel companies’ while boasting of its green-ness.

9/13/24: OFF THE LINE
Sep 12th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Boeing Machinists start first strike in 16 years; 650 Microsoft Xbox workers laid off; ‘divest from Israel’ activists disrupt UW Regents meeting; jury says state ‘not negligent’ in CHOP protester’s death on I-5 in 2020.

9/12/24: SCHOOLS, OUT?
Sep 11th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

SPS releases two options to close between 17 and 21 schools; City Council plan for new SODA, SOAP zones moves ahead; ex-Pepsi plant could turn to pickleball; what the CHOP protest zone was (and wasn’t).

9/11/24: THE BOB AND DAVE SHOW
Sep 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Debate for gov not as dramatic as debate for prez (thankfully); Zahilay proposes $1 billion for ‘workforce housing;’ Seattle Indian Health Board cuts ties with SPD; Boeing machinists’ strike more likely.

9/4/24: FLAG, SHIPPED?
Sep 3rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Paul Constant sez WA needs a new flag—and name; Dave Upthegrove survives recount for state lands commissioner; things to see and do near new light-rail stops; Boeing stock price plunges.

8/29/24: THEY’RE FAST. THEY’RE BACK.
Aug 28th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

New album by pop-punk legends the Fastbacks; asylum seekers plead for housing; Census stats show Seattle’s a big spot for same-sex couples; ‘medical crowdfunding’ nonprofit disappears along with donations.

EYES OF THE CRISIS
Aug 27th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Intimate photos of the unhoused; County Council votes to keep youth jail open; big aquarium addition’s about to open; affordable-housing construction in Seattle is on a roll (for now).

8/22/24: SPEAKING VOLUME(S)
Aug 21st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

One secret of Costco’s success; LGBTQ activists, Harrell trade letters about Denny Blaine Park; ex-Seattle restaurateur accused of sexual violence; Sawant’s safely un-meetable demand of the Dems in Chicago.

8/21/24: HEROES WEAR WHITE, ER POLKA DOTTED, HATS
Aug 20th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Fashion statements at the DNC; state lands-commissioner race goes to a recount; dissing the City Council’s ‘glaring lack of civility;’ Boeing Machinists talk tough during contract talks.

8/16/24: SOUND-INGS
Aug 15th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

KEXP DJ’s book on 101 vital Seattle-connected songs; city neuters Renters Commission; new Starbucks CEO gets to essentially work from home (unlike company staff); Charles R. Cross’s last article.

8/15/24: NOSTALGIA FOR NOT-LONG AGO
Aug 14th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

2018-shot local odyssey film features already-disappeared places; $72 million Boeing judgment reversed; pro-Palestinian protesters’ charges dropped; ‘war against the poor’ policies aren’t new here.

8/14/24: BEHIND THE MUSIC, AND THE PEOPLE
Aug 13th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

DJ/storyteller on old Chinese music and its listeners; Council ‘compromise’ on youth mental-health funding; Starbucks hires new CEO from Chipotle; SLU trolleys shut down for weeks.

8/12/24: BOOK OF BILL
Aug 11th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Bill Gates doesn’t like his latest biography; damning testimony about Boeing to the NTSB; Jaahnavi Kandula’s killer challenges his traffic ticket; remembering a longtime local restaurateur.

8/6/24: YOU GONNA EAT THAT?
Aug 5th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Fresh caught’ chinook salmon: tasty to humans, needed by orcas; city, county want office workers back more often; SPD officer fired for making a sick ‘joke’ sues; Woodland Park Zoo workers just might strike.

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