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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.

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)?

10/23/19: SINGH, OUT LOUD
Oct 22nd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A BC Sikh leftist may be Canada’s next ‘kingmaker’; area rivers are flooding early and big; a big Boeing exec shuffle; Ferguson fights to keep federal clean-water rules.

10/22/19: WHOSE CRAFT?
Oct 21st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

MoPOP celebrates Minecraft’s lo-res play power; did a City Council hopeful once post a strange egg-donor ad?; Boeing tries to explain the unearthed MAX-pilot texts; Brandi Carlile won’t be at the same ‘Powerful Women Summit’ with the ex-Homeland Security chief.

10/15/19: TRUE (PRINT) GRIT
Oct 14th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A Tacoma mag tries to spark new interest in both Tacoma and print media; Dow Constantine slams back against an ICE PR offensive; a big gas leak hits the U District; feeling broke on $100,000 a year.

10/8/19: THE GREEN AND THE BLACK
Oct 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A local artist links racial & climate crises; a WA sheriff has to give up his guns due to a protection order; Eyman insults an un-amused Seattle City Council; are online games (and online everything) meant to be addictive? (Well, duh…)

10/3/19: GROUNDS FOR COMPLAINT
Oct 2nd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Caffe Vita workers fired or quit over a new policy on homeless giving; did Boeing quash a preventive MAX fix to save money?; Melinda Gates vows $1B to fight the gender gap; Morrissey concert scrapped.

10/2/19: NOT HIS DECADE?
Oct 1st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A local woman accuses Al Franken of past untoward behavior prior to his local ‘comeback’ gig; a Tim Eyman associate’s fined $1 million; Microsoft will keep doing business with the feds; the final Goodwill Glitter Sale.

9/29/19: JAMS, NOT PRESERVED
Sep 27th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Tula’s Jazz Club shutters; Intiman Theatre might not be saved after all; more new (weird) Amazon Echo/Alexa products are introduced; can we wish away the “tech bro”?

9/24/19: KISS THE ‘COOK’ GOODBYE
Sep 23rd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A big airline’s sudden demise isn’t the worst of Boeing’s problems; a UW report exposes ICE atrocities; automation threatens a whole lot of WA jobs; a Seattle high school cuts history to save STEM.

9/13/19: FIT TO A T (TOWN)
Sep 12th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Drone pix capture Tacoma’s beauty (yes!); $450,000 to a City Light harassment whistleblower; tunnels for light rail would cost way more than bridges; our kelp needs our help.

9/12/19: TOURIST TRAPPINGS
Sep 11th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Where a national article on Seattle destinations doesn’t tell folks to go; recalling the first attempted Boeing takeover; a local case of thwarted justice becomes a miniseries; I’m crowdfunding again.

9/10/19: A POST-INDUSTRIAL MUSICAL
Sep 9th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Microsoft interns revive an obscure music sub-genre; Amazon workers plan a climate walkout; Frances Bean Cobain designs Kurt-sploitation clothes; ‘blue’ people DO live in ‘red’ counties.

9/6/19: ‘TENTACLED’ WEALTH-PORN
Sep 5th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Paul Allen’s ultra-mega-yacht’s for sale; remembering a master of altered lit-forms; local students of color state their grievances in a DIY book; a new ‘Blob’ threatens Pacific marine life.

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