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11/2/25: WITH A SHOT OF HOPE
Dec 1st, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

A coffee house training at-risk youth; Costco sues over federal tariffs; state big-biz payroll tax plan coming to next Legislature; BC Bitcoin ‘mines’ turning into AI data centers.

12/1/25: BANKING, AND BOOKING, ON THE SQUARE
Nov 30th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Bookseller Peter Miller on Pioneer Square’s future; Little Red Hen suing to stop eviction; state lawmakers prepare for big budget cuts; are Gas Works’ legacy structures a ‘public nuisance’?

11/25/25: SACRED SPACE TO-GO
Nov 24th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Ex-Seahawk’s mobile ‘spatial design’ gem; civil-rights official named to state Supreme Court; community clinics brace for ‘the new uninsured;’ why did BP’s pipeline leak go undetected for so long?

11/24/25: ‘NORDO’ NOUVEAU
Nov 23rd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Cafe Nordo concept to be revived, expanded; what America pre-JFK-shooting was really like; states block feds from killing some funding programs; UW study set AI contributes to racially-biased hiring decisions.

11/20/25: PIKED
Nov 19th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Original Pike Pub location closing; Amazon exec says company’s home base will stay here; no, Mt. Rainier isn’t on the verge of erupting; no, Katie Wilson isn’t vocally ‘anti-Israel.’

11/19/25: WHERE SEATTLE SHOPPED
Nov 18th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

The man who found or created much of Bartell’s beloved merch; BECU to merge with Calif. credit union; King County Council OKs budget, while Zahilay fires much of Constantine’s old staff.

11/17/25: THERE AND THEN TO HERE AND NOW
Nov 16th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Priscilla Dobler Dzul’s art links Maya, Northwest lore; drought devastates Yakima Valley farms; Wilson stands with striking Starbucks workers; Nisqually tribe won’t house an ICE jail on its land.

11/14/25: BYE BYE BRUCE
Nov 13th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Harrell’s farewell, Wilson’s victory speech; damning evidence about SPD’s Cal Anderson response in May; juvenile-detention doctor accused of multiple sexual abuses; Starbucks strike is on.

11/11/25: KATIE DID?
Nov 10th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Wilson takes very narrow lead for mayor in late ballots; Ferguson says SNAP funds ‘good to go’ in WA; unearthed emails claim FBI tried to infiltrate CHOP in 2020; something else Canada does better than us.

11/10/25: ‘SILVER’ AGE MEMORIES
Nov 9th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Susan Silver on steering Soundgarden’s success; local sports legend Lenny Wilkens dies; Katie Wilson could take the lead for mayor in today’s ballot drop; MAGA regime shows it really hates the hungry.

11/7/25: ‘SEATTLE WEIRD’ GOES WAY BACK
Nov 6th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Knute Berger profiles Henry and Sarah Yesler; will full SNAP funding come back or not?; mayoral race narrows in late ballots; the (unintended?) double meaning of the new women’s hockey team’s name.

11/4/25: WHEN COMMUNITY WAS ‘CENTRAL’
Nov 3rd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Illustrated book on Central District memories; SNAP recipients to get only partial benefits, late; new orca calf presumed dead; Election Day and ‘a tale of two Seattles.’

10/31/25: SACRED FACES
Oct 30th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Tribal masks from a BC master carver at the Frye; communities organize to help SNAP cutoff’s victims; police kill man at S. Holgate; Amazon reports big profits, goes ahead with big layoffs anyway.

10/24/25: A ‘TALL’ TALE
Oct 23rd, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Tall ship from Norway in town with a cause; SNAP/EBT aid cutoff nears; Harrell/Wilson mayoral race divided on income lines; Alaska Airlines grounds all flights due to a tech outage (again).

10/20/25: NOTHING FOR KINGS, NOTHING FOR CROWNS
Oct 19th, 2025 by Clark Humphrey

Massive ‘No Kings’ rallies here, elsewhere; pro-Harrell PAC’s ‘misleading’ anti-Wilson mailer; half of WA’s first legal same-sex marriage dies at 98; Mariners at the brink of history.

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