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9/19/19: EVERYTHING THEY SAW
Sep 18th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A new novel depicts the early WA logging scene; Dow Constantine wants more films made here; ‘bronze birch borer’ beetles feast on our trees; you say ‘micromobility,’ I say ‘bikes.’

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).

5/9/19: LION IN WAIT
May 8th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Sea lions: threat or menace?; scooter-shares might finally come to Seattle; how a global criminal helped kill a Seattle restaurant; it’s too darn hot.

3/20/19: UP A (FAKE ABSTRACT) TREE
Mar 19th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The strangest new condo amenity yet; getting ready for another Bob Ferguson lawsuit against the White House; the Ms play preseason and regular-season games (almost) simultaneously; have you heard it’s been hot out?

1/18/19: SHIP OF FOOLS
Jan 18th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A sea cruise with a pompous talk-radio host; more on MS’s big affordable-housing plan; 1st Avenue streetcar lives!; Sounders team up with a local e-commerce firm (no, not THAT one).

11/30/18: S.A.D.: SEASONAL ART DISPLAY
Nov 29th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Brighten your winter day with cargo-container art; a (too simple?) solution to Hanford waste; City Council candidate doesn’t officially live in town.

11/29/18: BAD TIDINGS WE BRING
Nov 28th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

A Christmas tree ornament for our time; tribes vs. oil pipeline redux; new City Council candidates; what’s in a (potato chip) name?

11/23/18: THE (DELICIOUS) CIRCLE WON’T BE BROKEN
Nov 22nd, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Keeping King Donut-Teriyaki-Laundromat ‘a real place’; a legal victory for MHA upzones; a Bitcoin ‘mining’ data co. files for Chapter 11; remembering JFK after 55 years.

11/7/18: THE DAY EVERYTHING CHANGED (MAYBE)
Nov 6th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Partial election returns for a night of partial victories; are two Amazon HQ2s good for Seattle?; was an immigrant deported for talking about his detention conditions?

10/12/18: ‘DEATH’ DIES
Oct 11th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

The state Supreme Court nixes the death penalty; a local cartoonist’s poignant school-shooting verse; the stock market as a fickle god; a Seattle themed shopping plaza opens in Japan.

10/11/18: LIKE A ROQ
Oct 10th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

A great ‘pop surrealist’ gallery is reborn; Amazon backtracks on warehouse pay; abused/abandoned kids often have opioid-using adults; Hanford’s tanks will still be toxic when they’re empty.

9/28/18: THE CHEESIEST
Sep 27th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Archie McPhee’s latest novelty junk food; heroism and spoiled privilege on display in DC; a plan for tiny art spaces; a petition would rescind the county’s Safeco Field subsidies.

9/11/18: NOT WHERE IT OUGHTA BE
Sep 10th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Mt. St. Helens is a mighty volcano in an odd location; another get-girls-into-STEM drive starts; a historic local eatery will finally reopen; just a brief 9/11 thought.

7/10/18: ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT…
Jul 9th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Original Pagliacci Pizza site to close; when corporate charity doesn’t help much; Durkan defends police-chief search; your basic horrid SCOTUS pick.

7/6/18: TAT-TLE TALES
Jul 6th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Seattle’s First Lady of tattoos; Boeing’s new offshore R&D team; origins of the Seattle Dog; another call for Dems to be not too radical.

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