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4/30/26: I LOVE TO RIDE MY BICYCLE
Apr 29th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Group bike ride as performance art; UW student arrested for drumming near Turning Point event; judge blocks WA law regulating sheriffs; the stark truth behind the Supreme Court’s latest horror.

4/29/26: FU, FIGHTER
Apr 28th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Kim Fu’s novel of ghosts, memories, and rain; ‘nearby gunfire’ disrupts Wilson speech; ‘Magic: the Gathering’ online game creators say they’ve unionized; drive to dissolve Homelessness Authority begins.

4/28/26: CHECKING OUR ‘VITALS’
Apr 27th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Gerard Tsutakawa’s new sculpture unveiled at Lumen; officials seem ready to dissolve Homelessness Authority; Microsoft alters OpenAI pact; remembering a Seattle activist murdered by Philippine soldiers.

4/27/26: FRESH FISH; OLD WAYS
Apr 26th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Lummi Nation’s old-fashioned fishing; NW senators warn USPS on federal election-takeover plans; Homelessness Authority agrees to financial review; data-center plans hinge on iffy power projects.

4/24/26: HISTORY ON AN APP
Apr 23rd, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

‘Augmented reality’ Seattle walking tour; whither the Regional Homelessness Authority?; Microsoft offers early retirement to thousands of workers; Nick Hanauer asks ‘which capitalism’ we really want.

4/23/26: SHOTS OF RENEWAL
Apr 22nd, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Photog captures new life in long-logged forests; Homelessness Authority can’t find $13 million; Starbucks staffers worry over company’s future in Seattle; parents rally to prevent school closures.

4/22/26: ACE OF BASS
Apr 21st, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Ex-Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur’s memoir; Bothell cops accused of anti-Asian violence in massage-parlor raids; candy maker Brown & Haley merges with China firm; Starbucks to open big Nashville office.

4/21/26: BLACK TO THE PAST (AND THE FUTURE)
Apr 20th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

‘Black Panther Park’ opens in Skyway; tech consultant asks ‘Whither Microsoft?’, Ada’s Technical Books closing in June; many ‘unlicensed food carts’ could be due to ‘multi-state networks.’

4/20/26: A SHORT, UNHAPPY LIFE
Apr 19th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

More on David Lewis’s book ‘The Burning of Moses Seattle;’ far-right men’s group to hold rally at the Gorge; Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe splitting up; civilian crisis responders don’t like SPOG restrictions on their work.

4/17/26: A REPORTING LEGEND
Apr 16th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Joel Connelly ends half-century reporting on the NW; feds turn back Chinese scholars at Sea-Tac; Amazon (again) accused of underpaying women workers; musicians here celebrate Live Nation verdict.

4/17/26: STREET SYMPTOMS
Apr 15th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Photo book on Seattle streets and struggles; Proud Boys leader from WA gets Jan. 6 conviction erased; state jobless rate rises again; Princess Angeline, reluctant local celebrity.

4/15/26: THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE ‘FLEA’
Apr 14th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Punk Rock Flea Market makes the UK papers; Naomi Ishisaka’s FB account hacked, she gets blamed for results; ladders, catwalks ordered taken out of Gas Works Park; Black queer couple makes ‘Seattle’s best latte.’

4/13/26: THREADS OF HERITAGE
Apr 12th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Samish Nation’s ‘weaving retreat;’ warmongering hurts potential World Cup business; big data-center plans would take LOTS of City Light electricity; ‘broken’ Ichiro statue fixed, so apparently were the current Ms’ ‘bats.’

4/10/26: DEFINITELY NOT BEIGE
Apr 9th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

New hotel’s ‘aggressively whimsical’ decor; City Council committee approves bigger library levy; Storm star sends ‘goodbye’ social-media post; massive Forest Service cuts could make wildfires worse.

4/9/26: DAVY JONES’ LOCKER, LAKE UNION BRANCH
Apr 8th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Robo-cam sees sunk ships near Gas Works; climbing legend and REI boss Jim Whittaker RIP; ICE abducts asylum seeker after Seattle immigration hearing; Queer Film Festival ‘on hold.’

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