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11/13/24: POLES’ POSITION
Nov 12th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Non-Native-made totem poles returning to Steinbrueck Park; fire devastates Camp Long Lodge; Councilmember Saka wants Lake Union Streetcar gone; county exec Constantine decides four terms are enough.

11/12/24: FIRST STEPS
Nov 11th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

First post-election protest march; advice on living in these times; ex-SPD chief of staff quits amid allegations of lying to investigators; Cathy Moore proposes city capital-gains tax.

11/8/24: JAMS, PRESERVED
Nov 7th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Newly-dedicated Jackson Street Jazz Trail; Amazon told (again) to let workers vote on unions; gov-elect Ferguson on resisting the neo-MAGA regime; what we all can/must do now.

11/7/24: ‘ONE UGLY SQUARE’ NO MORE
Nov 6th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Art-filled entryway’ brightens office tower lobby; ex-J&M Cafe building up for auction; remembering a beloved Capitol Hill street cat; more election fallout.

11/5/24: ‘Q,’ R.I.P.
Nov 4th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Remembering a music legend’s Seattle roots; Machinists vote to end Boeing strike; Bell Canada buys a WA legacy phone/broadband company; oh, and something else is happening today.

11/4/24: A TIME OF THE SIGNS
Nov 3rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Reminders of a funkier pre-tech Seattle; pre-election-day polls show a solid blue wave here; Inslee OKs 24-mile-long wind farm near Tri-Cities; Boeing CEO’s ultimatum to striking Machinists ahead of contract vote.

11/1/24: WHAT’S IN ‘STÖR’
Oct 31st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Art exhibit spoofs a certain retail legend; Boeing Machinists to vote on another contract offer; Amazon Web Services is now the company’s chief profit center; Seahawk games could use more ’12s’ and fewer tourists.

10/30/24: MORE THAN COUNTING CROWS
Oct 29th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

UW prof on why crows can ‘hold grudges’ and for how long; ex-SPD chief Diaz sues Mayor Harrell; another death at the for-profit Tacoma ICE jail; Starbucks’ remote-working CEO wants HQ employees back in the office.

10/28/24: PROFILE IN COWARDICE – *|URL|*
Oct 27th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Jeff Bezos censors WaPo’s Presidential endorsement; Stranger fires news editor Rich Smith; ‘Boeing is running out of runway’ as strike lingers on; outspoken MAGA racist running for Pierce County sheriff.

10/25/24: HOME OF THE GRAVE
Oct 24th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

WA’s ‘strangest gravesite;’ Seattle Schools picks four elementary schools to close; why Boeing machinists are still striking; Fall City teen charged with shooting his family.

10/23/24: CELEBRITY-IZING AN EXTREMIST
Oct 22nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

New York mag’s doting profile of Christopher Rufo; SAM security staff prepare to strike; Bellevue OKs affordable housing on church properties; Harrell wants to ‘repeal blast-ball ban for protests.’

10/22/24: THROUGH THE BEERS
Oct 21st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

How to drink (moderately) through a birthday; Councilmember Tanya Woo wants no-protest zones around politicians’ homes; a robotic salad shop’s opening on Capitol Hill; Fall City teen charged with killing five people.

10/15/24: ‘BINDING’ RESOLVE
Oct 14th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Praise for a rare-book store; more on Boeing’s big layoff plan; more on I-2117’s dangers to WA’s environment; how the housing crisis fuels domestic violence.

10/14/24: LIVE, TO (STRAPPING) TAPE
Oct 13th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘SNL’ takes on Amazon (again); Boeing laying off 10 percent of workers; a newborn orca may be dying; should the state sell or preserve ‘future old growth’ trees?

10/11/24: ‘SWING LOW,’ SING HIGH
Oct 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Seattle Opera’s ‘Jubilee’ celebrates Black spirituals; Boeing accuses Machinists of ‘bad faith’ bargaining; two historic restaurant reopenings; sexual-harassment claims at UW computer science lab.

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