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10/15/25: DAYS OF PROTEST PAST
Oct 14th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Retrospective doc about 1999 WTO protests reaps award nomination; county assessor Wilson won’t run again; mixed fiscal news in first ‘WA Music Census;’ Amazon suspends employee who dissed company’s ties to Israel.

10/14/25: LOCAL SPIRITS
Oct 13th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Haunted spots in Seattle and around WA; Mariners coming home, still red-hot; why this wildfire season has been less severe; how many new housing units did Harrell really create?

10/13/25: 4 DOWN, 7 TO GO
Oct 12th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Still more on the magic Mariners; disgusting stories from inside Tacoma ICE jail; state now says priests don’t have to report child abuse (under some conditions); are we in a recession yet?

10/10/25: CLOSING CREDITS
Oct 9th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

SIFF won’t reopen Egyptian Theatre; controversial cop won’t run East Precinct after all; ‘Black Lives Matter’ mural vandalized; WSU report says shootings are now the #1 cause of high-school students’ deaths.

10/9/25: WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
Oct 8th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Performance piece asks why we still have war; Harrell makes anti-ICE executive orders, while local right-wing influencers appear at the White House; Ms battle Friday for the right to face the Blue Jays in the ALCS.

10/8/25: ‘PARADISE’ FOUND
Oct 7th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Art/fashion exhibit celebrates South End diversity; Kristi Noem visits Portland ICE facility; Metro wants to spend $115 mil on safety improvements; Ms’ playoff game rain-delayed.

10/6/25: THIS IS THE END (ZONE)
Oct 5th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Memorial Stadium’s demolition; troops going to Portland despite court order against it; AI can help make ‘killer toxins that evade controls;’ Mariners playoff progress report.

10/1/25: ON A PLANE
Sep 30th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Tower project with an old 747 at its center is ‘back on;’ why the MAGAs want a gov’t shutdown; why the MAGAs are out to get Portland; Seattle, WA minimum wages to rise next year.

9/30/25: DRAWN TO IT
Sep 29th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Ex-‘Seattle Sketcher’ spreads the word about hand-drawn art; city, state leaders don’t want US troops on our streets; big $$ for Harrell re-election campaign; last three Bartell Drug stores close.

9/29/25: UP-ROOT-ED
Sep 28th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Mariners-owned TV channel closes; Rendezvous buyers make themselves known; Harrell claims most of Seattle’s unhoused people aren’t from here; Portland isn’t ‘war-torn,’ doesn’t want federal troops on its streets.

9/24/25: VANISHING PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH
Sep 23rd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Pancake Chef to serve its last short stack; WA still won’t give state voter info to feds; Harrell’s proposed budget gives still more to SPD; another Kimmel-banning TV station group wants to buy KING.

9/23/25: CROSSED, CUT
Sep 22nd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

‘Cascade PBS News,’ née Crosscut, axed; what ‘fewer tech jobs’ may mean to Seattle;’ exUW prof who founded black-history website dies; Jimmy Kimmel’s comeback won’t be on Sinclair-owned KOMO.

9/4/25: ROCK, PAPER, HOPE
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Tomo Nakayama’s song of optimism; western governors form vax partnership; fed oversight of SPD officially ends; don’t expect the ‘Prize Patrol’ to come knocking any time soon.

8/20/25: SHE SPEAKS FOR THE TREES
Aug 19th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Lynda V. Mapes launches book praising old forests; Ferguson keeps defending WA’s immigration policies; two more Fred Meyer stores (one in Seattle) closing; KING to be absorbed into the biggest TV station group ever.

8/14/25: ON A TRAIN TO WHERE, EXACTLY?
Aug 13th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Young-adult novel of gender, identity, and rail travel; WA ICE arrests drop but still high; more tech-biz layoffs, as state unemployment rate holds steady; another homophobes’ rally scheduled for Capitol Hill.

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