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10/13/20: DRESS TO DISRUPT
Oct 12th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

An ‘Indigiqueer’ drag performer wants real Native inclusion in the arts (not just slogans); more evidence of tech-biz sexism; Gates says COVID vaccine could be close; another failed try to track a ‘murder hornet’.

10/8/20: ‘WASHINGTON’S OWN’ NO MORE
Oct 7th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Bartell Drugs to be sold off; Elephant Car Wash on Denny to be razed; public school enrollment (especially kindergarten) is down statewide; city Human Rights Commission wants Mayor Durkan to resign or be removed.

10/7/20: BLACK TO THE LAND
Oct 6th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Promoting Black liberation at a ‘healing farm;’ cinemas can reopen (but many won’t); Congressional report says Amazon has ‘monopoly power’ over many sellers and suppliers; Storm makes getting a fourth WNBA crown look easy.

10/6/20: AFTER THE DELAY OF DELAYS
Oct 5th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Museum of Museums finally nears opening; Inslee disses White House COVID ‘downplaying;’ Seattle may have the fewest COVID infections of any big US city; a venerable local charity’s slick/bland ‘rebranding.’

10/2/20: IF IT’S BOEING, IT’S GOING
Oct 1st, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

787 assembly to leave Everett some time in 2021; Greek Row COVID outbreak passes 100 cases; Seattle police union negotiations about to start; a ‘socially distanced theater production.’

10/1/20: I’M DANCING AS FAST AS I CAN, REDUX
Sep 30th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

A local dancer’s tale of depression, drink, and survival; COVID outbreak at Salish Lodge; Durkan to disband Navigation Team after all; Inslee threatens Boeing’s tax breaks if it moves 787 work out of Everett.

9/29/20: THE NEW (AB)NORMAL
Sep 28th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

A local artist’s constructions depict life in our chaotic times; seeking the truth among online seas of lies; a new local documentary explores social costs of imprisonment; almost half of King County adults work from home now.

9/24/20: CLOSER TO THE (FICTIONAL) 21ST CENTURY
Sep 23rd, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Local folks still demand justice for Breonna Taylor; Airbus shows off no-emission, hydrogen-powered plane concepts; state’s projected budget deficit cut in half; eviction moratoriums ‘won’t last forever.’

9/23/20: THE MOST ANARCHISTIC SKIES YOU’VE EVER SEEN…
Sep 22nd, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

More snarking at AG William Barr’s anti-Seattle screed; City Council overrides Durkan budget veto; racism ‘rife’ among King County Corrections workers; Boeing’s ‘COVID-zapping wand’ goes mass-market.

9/22/20: TO NEGATE THE HATE
Sep 21st, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Wm. Barr declares Seattle an ‘anarchist jurisdiction’ unworthy of any US funds; neighbors extol local family after a guy ranted against its BLM yard sign; 787 assembly could leave WA soon; will City Council cave on SPD budget?

9/21/20 VOODOO CHILD’S GRANDCHILDREN
Sep 20th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Celebrating Hendrix’s legacy to today’s artists (and others); R.B. Ginsburg’s legacy to today’s women (and others); report clears SPD in child-pepper-spraying case; Seattle’s smoke’s gone but WA’s wildfires remain.

9/18/20: THE RACE IS ON (THE AIR)
Sep 17th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Serious race talk on local primetime TV; our toxic local skies might improve soon; a familiar figure and ‘repeat offender’ in a tragic murder-suicide case; some Capitol Hill apartment rents get lower.

9/17/20: MAKING THE (TARDI)GRADE
Sep 16th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

PayPal, Archie McPhee, federal sanctions, and a strange Xmas ornament; ‘unprecedented’ toxic air in the region; William Barr wanted to prosecute Durkan for not cracking down on CHOP hard or fast enough; local COVID numbers ‘have never looked better.’

9/16/20: MUCH MORE THAN ‘MS-DAD’
Sep 15th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

Bill Gates the Elder passes; Inslee bashes climate denial from the White House; Durkan-friendly ‘activist leader’ gets high-paying city job; Ms game called on account of smoke.

9/15/20: GREATER SMOKING DISPLEASURE
Sep 14th, 2020 by Clark Humphrey

The coughs just keep a-comin’ as some big fires slow down; schools might consider reopening as COVID declines in WA (except Pullman); a debt crisis looms for renters; a Black Lives Matter group voices ‘concerns’ about some City Council members.

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