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12/18/23: THE REAL UNHEARD MUSIC
Dec 17th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Forgotten ‘90s band’s unreleased album, released; Native American homeless shelter to become King County parking lot; chain-owned commercial museum closes; awaiting a verdict on Manuel Ellis’ killers.

7/17/23: SITTING IN A TREE…
Jul 16th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Activist, with neighbor and tribal support, hopes to save historic Wedgwood tree; seeking the truth about a defunct psych hospital’s dead patients; ICE-jail owners sue state officials; lobbying for ‘head safety in soccer.’

4/28/22: ANOTHER ‘SAUCY’ SITE
Apr 27th, 2022 by Clark Humphrey

A new Seattle-based website celebrates entertainment works by ‘American Asians;’ Boeing loses $1.2 billion; Seattle Central may end its landmark culinary training program; at least a cold April means a longer skiing season.

11/12/20: RAPPED ATTENTION
Nov 11th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

A new local hip-hop history book remembers the people who started it all; no more City Hall overnight shelter; a trans woman Lewis-McChord soldier sues to keep her job; where new city-funded arts spaces could go (part 1).

9/5/19: ART OF THE STATE
Sep 4th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Some just-plain-gorgeous WA scenic photos; investigators clear Constantine (with a caveat); the mother of Seattle City Council districts dies; Bellevue prepares for Amazon’s office dogs.

7/19/19: ICONS AND MASTERS
Jul 19th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Remembering two giants of Seattle visual art; more Showbox landmarking details; another big-money City Council PAC; is Sea-Tac Airport lying about its age?

6/27/19: HOW HOUSTON SEES SEATTLE
Jun 26th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

An author asks how progressive we really are; the FAA finds a new 737 MAX flaw; Burke-Gilman Trail’s ‘missing link’ finally starts (maybe); should SPD oversight leave out the community?

2/21/19: AS A MATTER OF FACT, I DO OWN THE ROAD
Jun 20th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Art made from Viaduct scraps; a big human-caused sewage spill; the KC Labor Council has a new City Council fave; what rising sea levels may cost Washington state.

6/19/19: PIPE DREAMS, PIPE NIGHTMARES
Jun 18th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Lots more oil tankers are bound for the Sound; hate crimes outside a Renton church; more Meinert/Mecca reaction; would you trust your financial privacy to Facebook?

6/18/19: MEINERT’S PILGRIMAGE
Jun 17th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

David Meinert to buy the Mecca Cafe; local co. to buy Sports Illustrated; onetime immigrant-detention advocate’s in town; Amazon talks back to more critics.

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