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12/16/24: DUST TO… SOIL
Dec 15th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Human composting’ parlor marks five years; another windstorm knocks out power to many; Seattle’s shelters improve on services but remain crowded; Machinists hope to unionize Boeing plants in South Carolina.

12/4/24: THE TALL AND THE NARROW
Dec 3rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

National praise for ‘Seattle Special’ apartment and condo projects; court OKs ICE deportation flights from Boeing Field; Inslee freezes state spending; Seattle’s first Voodoo Doughnuts shop to finally open.

12/3/24: LIKE IT’S 1999
Dec 2nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Do the WTO protests have a lesson for today?; Girmay Zahilay confirms run for county exec; Facebook owes WA $24.6 mil over campaign-ad violations; LIHI says banks demand eviction-law concessions.

11/29/24: A CENTURY OF ‘SPACE’ (ALMOST)
Nov 28th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

98-year-old Black sculptor’s major show at SAM (whose guards may go on strike); Amazon workers in 20 countries to stage labor actions; ‘the Battle in Seattle’ at 25; suit over Sea-Tac pollution to proceed.

11/26/24: THE SWEET GLAZE OF SUCCESS
Nov 25th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Network-news tribute to ‘Seattle teriyaki;’ no Seattle schools will close after all; Paramount Theater operators buy Cornish’s Kerry Hall; Ferguson making plans to ‘combat Project 2025.’

11/25/24: ART OF THE STATE
Nov 24th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Fun stuff at State History Museum in T-Town; some folk still powerless after last week’s storms; Office of Police Accountability director resigns; Seattle Schools closing plans, first reduced, now ‘put on hold.’

11/22/24: THE NEW (FRUSTRATED) ROMANCE
Nov 21st, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Charles Burns’ career-encompassing graphic novel; more storm fixup/cleanup as a new storm looms; City Council OKs JumpStart-diverting budget; Dave Ross leaving KIRO radio after 46 years.

11/21/24: FLOWERS ON THE WALLS
Nov 20th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Icelandic artist family (one of whom you may know) creates scented fake flowers; cyclone recovery proceeds as new storm awaits; Microsoft’s cheap PC substitute for businesses; Dan Savage revisits his ‘Urban Archipelago’ concept.

11/20/24: IT WAS THE ‘BOMB,’ ALL RIGHT
Nov 19th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘Bomb cyclone’ wreaks havoc in region; SPS might not close schools after all; city capital-gains tax idea fails in Council; whole marketing companies now exist to ‘influence the influencers.’

11/19/24: WHERE AMERICA SHOPPED
Nov 18th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Last Sears in WA (one of the last anywhere) closing; Lake Union streetcar lives for now; Amazon joins Musk in trying to kill federal Labor Board; the MAGA cult as a study in target marketing.

11/18/24: LAST TANGO ON EAST PINE?
Nov 17th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Century Ballroom closing sometime in ’25; Anheuser-Busch closing Elysian’s Georgetown brewery; Harrell announces expanded downtown ‘activation teams;’ Seattle Storm coaches accused of ‘player mistreatment.’

11/14/24: RE-ENTER THE CONQUERING CHICKEN
Nov 13th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Sub Pop’s remastered Gits reissues; Seattle school-board head target of recall drive; local minister/homeless advocate accused of owning child-porn; Ferguson keeps fighting abortion-pill restrictions.

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.

11/5/24: ‘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.

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