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1/9/25: EAT TO THE BEAT
Jan 8th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Massive Monkees’ dance studio adds cafe; more federal arrests/shootings in Seattle, Portland bring more protests, responses; quarterback Demond Williams Jr. not leaving UW after all; ‘Can Katie Wilson build a movement?’

1/8/25: ‘GET OUT OF EVERYWHERE’
Jan 7th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Anti-ICE protests follow Minneapolis shooting death; police trainers accused of harassing female recruits; development plan’s breakup might save Wedgwood Broiler; UW star quarterback enters transfer portal.

1/7/25: WHAT IS A LOCAL HERO?
Jan 6th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

County Council honors Ken Jennings; state retracts carbon-reduction claims; juvenile detention sex-abuse suits could bankrupt Pierce County; five years since the attempted domestic coup.

1/5/26: A CITY FOR THE REST OF US
Jan 4th, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Katie Wilson’s swearing-in speech; local reactions/protests follow Venezuela invasion; critics of Microsoft’s AI obsession call it ‘Microslop’; Justice Mary Yu retires from state Supreme Court.

1/2/26: THE ‘SOUL’ OF SOUTH DELRIDGE
Jan 1st, 2026 by Clark Humphrey

Remembering a produce-market owner; RFK Jr.’s said to be ‘targeting’ Seattle Children’s over trans-youth care; Katie Wilson takes office; Space Needle fireworks obscured by heavy fog.

12/31/25: WORLD BUILDING, ON AND OFF THE PAGE
Dec 30th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

New Octavia Butler biography; US 2 eastbound opening again (with limits); four die in alleged Eastside murder/suicide; ‘Somali child care providers in WA being harassed.’

12/29/25: A ‘WHEEL’ STOPS TURNING
Dec 28th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Beloved Ballard dive bar closing; Stevens Pass ski area opens (but you gotta go the long way around); ICE may set even lower standards for Tacoma jail operator; we’ve had ‘our warmest December ever.’

12/26/25: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BARS
Dec 25th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Art by loved ones of the incarcerated; city buys Talaris property in Laurelhurst; Bush Garden reopening at new site after two-year delay; proposing a ‘180 degree turn’ approach to the climate crises.

12/22/25: ONE ‘SWEET’ RIDE
Dec 21st, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Candy Cane Lane endures; flood cleanup continues; climate change’s big role in the floods; city council approves ‘stacked flat’ apartments on residential lots.

12/19/25: THE ‘RAIL’ SANTA
Dec 18th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Santa’s whole family on a holiday train; floods aren’t over but recovery’s just begun; local Dems start ‘non-violent resistance committee;’ just another ho-hum Seahawks miracle win.

12/18/25: TWO PAIRS OF ONES
Dec 17th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

New nonprofit arts/performance space; ICE arrests surge while detention conditions deteriorate; big windstorm power outages continue; who’s behind mysterious right-wing political entity ‘Washington Rising’?

12/16/25: DEFIANCE, HALF A WORLD AWAY
Dec 15th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Local Chanukah ceremony after Sydney shooting; Green River levee break causes temporary ‘Get Out’ order; alleged pimp crashes SUV into kombucha taproom; tech giants ‘offloading the risks of the AI boom.’

12/12/25: BEARING WETNESS
Dec 11th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Photo book celebrates local waters; floods keep causing major mayhem and damage around the state; WA as a potential haven for ‘climate refugees;’ the latest way to perk up local nightlife: vintage stores?

12/11/25: MORE THAN ‘MOTORCYCLE MAMAS’
Dec 10th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

MOHAI explores intersections of women, queer-lib, and motorcycles; Seattle’s soul-food queen dies; Wild Waves gets one more year; over 100,000 may evacuate region’s ‘catastrophic’ floods.

12/9/25: A LIFE IN QUOTES
Dec 8th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Autistic actor in an autistic role; ICE wants to deport deathly-ill man; state Sen. Rebecca Saldaña running for Zahilay’s old County Council seat; ‘Pride Day’ at Seattle’s World Cup matches will take on a deeper meaning.

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