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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.

8/7/24: 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.’

8/6/24: YOU GONNA EAT THAT?
Aug 5th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Fresh caught’ chinook salmon: tasty to humans, needed by orcas; city, county want office workers back more often; SPD officer fired for making a sick ‘joke’ sues; Woodland Park Zoo workers just might strike.

8/5/24: THE WRIGHT STUFF
Aug 4th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Jefferson Park Golf Course renamed for local Black pioneer golfer; minimum-wage retreat bill withdrawn; why national eyes may be on WA’s primary elections; what does WA get for data-center tax breaks? Unknown.

8/2/24: ADJACENT TO EVIL
Aug 1st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

A memoir by the cousin who grew up with Ted Bundy; city attorney proposes zones for increased drug enforcement; Amazon’s profits up but sales down; Rite Aid’s not through closing Bartell stores.

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.

7/31/24: ‘STRANGER’ THINGS
Jul 30th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

More on the ex-weekly paper’s new management; Council starts work on rolling back minimum-wage gains; capital-gains repeal could cost 10,000 jobs; re-opened Northlake Tavern re-closes.

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.’

7/29/24: GOODBYE CHARLIE
Jul 28th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Ex-mayor Royer dies; fatal shooting shakes Art Fair weekend; Black youth drill team cut from Seafair parade; evacuations ordered in Eastern WA wildfires.

7/22/24: BLUE FRIDAY
Jul 21st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Some (wrongly?)  blame Microsoft for global cyber-security crash; Chelan fire grows to 25,000 acres; most Homegrown sandwich shops closing; oh, and something else happened.

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.

7/18/24: STILL FEELING HIS ‘OATS’
Jul 17th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Web comic ‘The Oatmeal’ turns 15 and has a Netflix show; cop who joked about Jaahnavi Kandula’s death is fired; Boeing machinists authorize a (potential) strike vote; Seattle’s become ‘too expensive for artists.’

7/17/24: SCUTTLED?
Jul 16th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Fishing-boat public art rotting, may get scrapped; Stranger writer suspended for ‘joking’ about campaign shooting; Ferguson, Cantwell lead in polls; eco-protest disses Amazon’s climate efforts.

7/16/24: THE STEAKS WON’T BE RAW
Jul 15th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Why Canlis is painted pink; SPD asst. chief won’t be charged with domestic violence; Black women working for King County report discrimination; what happened when ‘Amazon sold a used diaper.’

7/15/24: STOLEN SYMBOL
Jul 14th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Peace Park statue goes missing; judge sez Seattle Archdiocese doesn’t have to reveal records of abusive priests; local reactions to campaign-rally shooting; climate crisis described as a great business opportunity.

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