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8/13/24: CROSS CUTS
Aug 12th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

More on the late music journalist Charles R. Cross; affordable-housing operator to sell six buildings; Woodland Park Zoo workers reach new contract; an area school district nears fiscal collapse.

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.

8/7/24: PRIMARY COLORS
Aug 6th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Early election results: Ferguson, Shaun Scott ahead, Tanya Woo behind; councilmembers go behind closed doors to delay social-housing initiative vote; MoPOP seeks ‘national’ status; Boeing workers talk of ‘chaos and dysfunction.’

8/1/24: WHAT’D ‘EITEL’ YA?
Jul 31st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

History of a once-rundown, now upscaled building; new Boeing CEO may be Seattle-based; City Council may re-ban ‘prostitution loitering;’ some Microsoft online services had connection issues.

7/30/24: A MERRY OLD SOUL
Jul 29th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

(Mostly) retiring DJ Kevin Cole on his roots; DoorDash adds more pressure for city to roll back gig-worker protections; a new pro-pot festival finally finds a site; what is and isn’t ‘good weird.’

7/24/24: AFTER YOU—NO, AFTER US
Jul 23rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Art from the recent past about a possible post-human future; Councilmembers bash police ‘defunding’ as if it had happened; a record number of young homicide victims this year; still more Kamala-mania.

7/19/24: THE PAINTINGS ON THE WALLS
Jul 18th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Shepard Fairey’s got a new mural in town; Interbay tiny-home village burns; Harrell spending plan would cut most everything but cops; two WA Congressmembers want an end to for-profit ICE jails.

7/3/24: TRICKING, AND TICKLING, THE EYE
Jul 2nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Commercial ‘Museum of Illusions’ opens; youth-shelter operator announces cutbacks; holes found in two busy roads; Russell Investments ditching ex-WaMu Tower for Rainier Square.

6/27/24: BOUND, IN PAPERBACK
Jun 26th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Local editor’s ‘Literature of Japanese American Incarceration;’ stabbings, shooting inside a car being driven on I-5; Congressional candidate fires manager who’d criticized Israel online; ACLU slams conditions at Tacoma’s for-profit ICE jail.

6/19/24: RACER’S FINISH LINE?
Jun 18th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Cafe Racer closing for 5th (and last?) time; Scarecrow Video needs $$ to survive; Boeing CEO tells Congress the company’s getting back on track; ‘grim conditions’ reported at Capitol Hill youth jail.

6/14/24: THINKING (AND DRINKING) INSIDE THE ‘BOX’
Jun 14th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

A cozy nook for music and performance; Harrell cuts back Bicycle Weekends; FAA promises stricter oversight of Boeing; one-third of Seattle households are officially ‘low income.’

6/11/24: BEFORE ‘RIZZ,’ THERE WAS RIZ
Jun 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Loving profile of a local DJ legend; another vacant Seattle building burns up; layoffs hit Seattle Rep; is downtown real-estate investment near a rebound?

6/6/24: ‘UNIFIED’ VISIONS
Jun 5th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Messages told in U District’s homey ‘Museum of Unity;’ GOP initiatives’ backers don’t want their financial impacts mentioned on ballots; two local theaters talk of merging; Costco reportedly to stop regularly selling books.

5/31/24: PRIDE (AND OTHER EMOTIONS) ON DISPLAY
May 30th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

50th Pride Month art show; interim SPD chief’s past words about ‘police culture;’ Trading Musician store closes while a rare-book store almost opens; oh, and there was some courtroom news item from NYC.

5/23/24: NOTHING ARTIFICIAL ABOUT THIS ‘AI’
May 22nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei to get a SAM exhibit; 40 years of the Young Fresh Fellows; Pacific Place sold at a big discount; SPD had ‘policy’ to harass anti-police protesters.

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