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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.

7/12/24: LOTSA WATER; FEWER PEOPLE
Jul 11th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Advocates for preserving Seattle’s ‘hidden beaches;’ mental-health ‘crises’ at low-income housing sites; a feisty neighborhood cinema struggles to survive; we’re an All-America City (remember those?).

7/11/24: ‘NET’ PROGRESS
Jul 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Storm stars help make doc about WNBA players’ political crusade; 75 years of (what I still call) Sea-Tac; critics say Amazon’s Climate Pledge isn’t as successful as company says; anonymous letter claims SPD watchdogs ignored complaints about ex-chief Diaz.

7/1/24: PRIDE GOETH BEFORE…
Jun 30th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

More dissing about corporatized Pride; local officials say they won’t be (more) punitive against the unhoused after SCOTUS decision; yet another state ferry knocked out of service; feds may seek Boeing plea-bargain deal.

6/28/24: PUMP UP THE PLAY
Jun 27th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Fancy new playground opens; Auburn officer found guilty of murder in Jesse Seray death; Tammy Morales pushes for bigger transportation levy; Tacoma’s new city logo and its discontents.

6/27/24: BOUND, IN PAPERBACK
Jun 26th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Local editor’s ‘Literature of Japanese American Incarceration;’ stabbings, shooting inside a car being driven on I-5; Congressional candidate fires manager who’d criticized Israel online; ACLU slams conditions at Tacoma’s for-profit ICE jail.

6/24/24: A FAKED ‘DEATH’
Jun 23rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Mariners’ ‘blue screen of death’ stunt on ‘Microsoft Night;’ electricians’ strike ends, janitors’ strike might start; Boeing likely won’t see federal charges over crashes; Ferguson warns of a ‘close race’ for governor this year.

6/20/24: PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF…
Jun 19th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Dating-site founder revives local art mag; mayor’s niece claims racial profiling by SPD; MAX crash victims’ kin want Boeing to pay billions; GOP candidate for gov ‘jokes’ about turning Evergreen campus into homeless prison camp.

6/19/24: RACER’S FINISH LINE?
Jun 18th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Cafe Racer closing for 5th (and last?) time; Scarecrow Video needs $$ to survive; Boeing CEO tells Congress the company’s getting back on track; ‘grim conditions’ reported at Capitol Hill youth jail.

6/18/24: PREFAB PROBLEMS
Jun 17th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Modular’ apartment high rise finishes three years late; ex-chief Diaz claims he couldn’t have harassed women ‘cuz he’s gay; Constantine wants to replace downtown county jail; a trip to ‘Twin Peaks’ country.

6/11/24: BEFORE ‘RIZZ,’ THERE WAS RIZ
Jun 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Loving profile of a local DJ legend; another vacant Seattle building burns up; layoffs hit Seattle Rep; is downtown real-estate investment near a rebound?

6/4/24: ‘PLACE’ HOLDING
Jun 3rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Local films tackle visibility and forgiveness; ‘Juneuay’ weather wreaks havoc; Councilmember Saka wants a bigger transportation levy; Poulsbo Pride street banners trashed, repaired, re-installed.

5/31/24: PRIDE (AND OTHER EMOTIONS) ON DISPLAY
May 30th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

50th Pride Month art show; interim SPD chief’s past words about ‘police culture;’ Trading Musician store closes while a rare-book store almost opens; oh, and there was some courtroom news item from NYC.

5/29/24: WHY ASK ‘WHY?’
May 28th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Old Tacoma anarchist mag unearthed; City Council delays votes on gig-worker wages, defunding Equitable Development Initiative; Melinda French Gates vows $1 billion to help women and families; T-Mobile buys another rival.

5/28/24: ‘CONFRONTING HATE,’ OR SPREADING IT?
May 27th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Wing Luke Museum staffers walk out over exhibit’s alleged Zionist bias; tech CEOs want more housing in Comp Plan; budget crises at school districts across the state; Bill Walton dies as Pac-12 ends.

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