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8/15/23: SISTERS DID IT FOR THEMSELVES, AND FOR US
Aug 14th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Vital, historic African-American art from a sorority’s donated collection; almost every D1 council candidate endorses Megan Costa; new state drug law starts; one threatened north-end tree survives, one doesn’t.

8/11/23: TO RHYME IN A DAMP CLIME
Aug 10th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

NPR explores Seattle’s hip-hop heritage; Rainier Beach anti-violence activists resume their work after last week’s shooting; could the feds want to ‘break up Amazon’?; America’s worst wildfires this year aren’t here (tragically).

8/10/23: IF IT’S THURSDAY, THIS MUST BE CHAT GPT
Aug 9th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

AI-written travel books with bot-posted rave reviews; historic Wedgwood tree saved; ‘stabilization workgroup’ proposes several new city taxes (not all of them legally available); right-wingers want to close one WA county’s only library.

8/9/23: DIGGING UP ROOTS
Aug 8th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Excavating a former Japanese American commercial nursery; AB selling Redhook, other beer brands to a ‘cannabis-lifestyle’ co.; Smith Tower for sale (again); what is and isn’t in MoPOP’s Laika Films exhibit.

8/8/23: BRINGING SOME PIECES OF HOME
Aug 7th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe put up a Seattle artist’s works in their fancy new NYC abode; wildfire threatens big City Light dams; SPD officers may have detained a Black delivery driver at gunpoint; what street sex workers really need.

8/7/23: ‘PAC’ HACKED
Aug 6th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

UW bails out of a sinking Pac-12 Conference; Seattle’s ‘urban heat island’ grows; Pierce Co. brush fire destroys nine homes, kills two residents; rival online-psychic networks in a legal dispute.

8/4/23: BYE, ‘MoM’
Aug 3rd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Museum of Museums closing forever (partly due to faulty plumbing); UW Regents ponder what to do if Pac-12 Conference collapses; City Council approves studying new I-5 lids; my annual defense of the hydroplane races.

7/31/23: STILL LIVES; LIVING STILL
Jul 30th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

A couple of faves at the Seattle Art Show and its satellites; violence strikes at an anti-violence event; Amazon doesn’t want a light rail stop at Westlake & Denny; the real meaning of the Seafair parade.

7/26/23: IN THE NOT-TOO-DISTANT PAST
Jul 25th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Local journalist’s great-granddad worked (very indirectly) with Oppenheimer; council approves cams at (some) street-racing sites; Sea-Tac had its ‘busiest day ever;’ Anchorage mayor wants to ship that town’s homeless here.

7/25/23: MORE THAN ANOTHER ‘FINAL REEL’
Jul 24th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Fatal fire destroys a former U District theater; a ‘more potent fentanyl’ is now on the streets; the state’s court trial on Amazon-warehouse safety begins; ‘X’ marks the what?

7/21/23: VINTAGES (WINE, MUSIC, PHOTOS)
Jul 20th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Ol’ punk pix on a winery’s walls; honoring Bruce Lee on his death anniversary; Inslee vows to probe oil-biz profits; among many other happenings this weekend, a certain singer’s in town.

7/14/23: WORD ON THE STREET
Jul 13th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Street eco-graffiti near Amazon Spheres; more ‘security’ at Gorge concerts = more drug busts; Tetris video-game creator now lives on Eastside; Seattle Times fires columnist behind ‘Hitler wasn’t so bad in comparison’ Tweets.

7/12/23: GETTING AROUND
Jul 11th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Web series ‘Traveling While Black Seattle’ gets national attention; Sawant chides state Dems for lukewarm rent-control response; beachfront residents don’t like planned geoduck farm; All-Star Week is over.

7/11/23: NOT JUST ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL
Jul 10th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Stonewall icon appears on U District ‘mural house;’ many crimes in WA went up last year (but not as much as the population); J-Rod hits it big, then loses; long lines at ice cream festival.

6/30/23: THE FAR RIGHT IN THE ‘UPPER LEFT’
Jun 29th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Author David Neiwert’s tales of NW extremism past & present; Rite Aid’s closing another Bartell’s; Seattle population nears 800,000; Rep. Jayapal’s stalker sentenced.

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