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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.

6/12/23: 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.

6/7/23: 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.

5/31/23: DRUID MECHANICS
May 30th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

The history of WA’s own Stonehenge; ex-golf course to become an aquatic habitat; SPD borrowed ‘dangerous and toxic’ weapons during 2020 protests; how many Amazon office workers will walk off today?

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.

5/26/23: SONG OF THE MACHINE
May 25th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

ChatGPT-written song lyrics are about what you’d expect; SPD killings rose during federal oversight; youth mental-health crisis viewed as a business opportunity; did Jeffrey Epstein try to blackmail Bill Gates?

5/24/23: ‘LOVE’ WITHOUT COMPROMISE
May 23rd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Kids’-book creator refuses to cut racism talk; City Council passes ‘tree ordinance,’ then vows to amend it; salmonella cases traced to cookie dough; an $800,000 child-sexual-abuse settlement.

5/19/23: FLYING FISH
May 18th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Indigenous artist paints an Alaska Airlines plane; Seattle population’s growing again; a new federal program hopes to help solve homelessness here and in five other places; happy (day after) Mt. St. Helens Day.

5/18/23: ‘INHALER,’ EXHALED
May 17th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Thomas A. Doyle nixes a TAD reunion; Alberta wildfire smoke drifts here; new condo tower cuts prices 30 percent; COVID aid programs as an ‘experiment in single-payer care.’

 

5/17/23: ALIVE FROM OFF-WHITE
May 16th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Theater and art examples of why diversity’s not a frill; new state drug bill passed in one day; Homelessness Authority CEO Mark Dones quits; drive for a big new regional airport’s dead for now.

5/9/23: TALL TIMBER TALES
May 8th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

UW researchers to earthquake-test a mass timber high rise; Seattle has more very-rich folk these days; City Council won’t prevent new housing in the name of saving trees; it’ll get mighty hot here.

5/3/23: STEPPING TO THE FUTURE
May 2nd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

PNB’s first Black female soloist and her many other achievements; Bob Ferguson’s likely to run for gov; Arlington Pride says it’s been asked to keep drag queens out; 30 years of the WWW as we know it.

5/2/23: DOTTING THE ‘JAY’
May 1st, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Inslee won’t run for gov again; SPL lets right wing ex-actor hold ‘anti-drag-queen-story-time’ event; Washington Middle School cuts tech training and jazz band; national media find Kraken fans as surprising as the team.

4/28/23: (FEW) WORDS AND (SIMPLE) PICTURES
Apr 27th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

David Lasky’s haiku comics; would-be laws against outdoor drug use ‘not likely’ to have much ‘visual impact’; texts reveal more about SPD/city responses in June 2020; should you or shouldn’t you eat WA salmon now?

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