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6/23/23: MEGA-BITES
Jun 22nd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Local video game incorporates farm-simulation with recipes; Everett co.’s Titanic-wreckage submersible presumed lost; Homelessness Authority workers claim a ‘toxic work environment;’ plans show Lusty Lady building to be razed.

6/22/23: THE HEALTH OF NATIONS
Jun 21st, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Rep. Adam Smith writes about overcoming chronic pain and anxiety; FTC claims Amazon enrolls customers in Prime w/o consent; alleged Gorge shooter speaks; Seattle’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ street mural outlives some others.

6/20/23: FROM ‘MCDREAMY’ TO MCGRUNGY
Jun 19th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

TV producer Shonda Rhimes’ website profiles Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner; Everett co.’s tourist sub missing near Titanic wreckage; Portland radio station’s AI announcer; what Juneteenth means in a time of racist backlashes.

6/19/23: AS ETERNAL AS THE SUN?
Jun 18th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Fremont Solstice, once ‘fringe,’ now a familiar comfort in an age of change; Juneteenth’s local past and present; big cutbacks at Seattle Pacific U.; Amazon-contractor drivers strike in Calif.

6/16/23: A JEWEL AMONG THE JUNK (MAIL)
Jun 15th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Artist’s collage sent out with ad flyers; Kraken arena people picked to replace Memorial Stadium; Seattle’s getting a new telephone area code; UW researchers get tentative contract offer.

6/15/23: OLD MUSIC, NEW TECH
Jun 14th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Bringing the music of pre-Soviet Ukraine into the digital age; judge says city can’t ban anti-police chalk-art slogans; it now takes twice the minimum wage to afford a Seattle apartment; a better way to think of AI chatbots.

6/13/23: NOT AN ALL-WHITE ‘RAINBOW’
Jun 12th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Queer artist group of Pacific Island descent has a show at Wing Luke; there’ll be one fewer ‘affordable’ apt. building on Capitol Hill; historic schooner to be dismantled in Everett; Harrell names group to draft revised ‘new war on drugs’ bill.

6/12/23: BIRD IS THE WORD
Jun 11th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Storm legend’s much-deserved retirement ceremony; popular U District bar’s license suspended; health care’s now a hotter job market than tech; state to pay millions to people convicted under court-overturned drug law.

6/9/23: SOMETHING TO ‘CROW’ ABOUT
Jun 8th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Connecting Native American spirituality and ‘MST3K;’ City Council may try another ‘new war on drugs’ bill; Portland passes ‘daytime camping’ ban; Apple’s forthcoming VR headset: threat or menace?

6/7/23: BIG TECH, LITTLE KIDS
Jun 6th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Bellevue sixth grader’s contest-winning ‘Google Doodle;’ City Council nixes ‘new war on drugs’ bill; a Catholic high school picks a prom-queen couple; why many Seattleites hate the heat.

6/6/23: IT’S A GAS!
Jun 5th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Local books cover neon signs, rain, and feminist history; City Council to vote on Neo-War on Drugs bill; ‘swept’ Burien encampment moves locations, will be re-‘swept;’ the death of a businessman and onetime rock promoter.

6/5/23: FOR THE LOVE OF ‘IVY’
Jun 4th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Seattle writer pens a comic-book anti-heroine’s Seattle adventures; Amazon Prime may offer free cell service; a local tech co. creates a ‘synthetic NPR host;’ it turns out WA folks are just fine with taxing the 1 percent.

6/2/23: ALL OUR RETRO-TOMORROWS
Jun 1st, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Art installation envisions a ‘City of the Future;’ an ex-military gay man, still with a ‘criminal record,’ to speak at a local Pride concert, Hanford cleanup gets even more complicated; my favorite evil-computer movie.

6/1/23: SEATTLE’S SPINE
May 31st, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Several angles on Aurora Avenue (past, present, future); hundreds walk out of Amazon offices; Burien encampment sweep looms despite county disapproval; more allegations against ex-state equity office head Karen A. Johnson.

5/30/23: BRINGING IT BACK
May 29th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Tribal canoes return to Lummi Island; ferry riders stuck at the docks in the San Juans; why Seattle schools are re-segregated; why modern politics is like being stuck in traffic.

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