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  • Blogs

    February 9, 2010

    Monkey Spankings at the Morgue: King County Finds No Fault in Sperm Donations by Medical Examiner Staff

    KOMO-TVA KCME workbench​Was it good government practice for morgue staffers to provide the King County medical examiner with samples of their sperm at $20 a pop? The voluntary ejaculations were a bit unseemly, a new county investigations report reveals, but at least the self abuse wasn't an ab ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 18, 2010

    Governorpalooza: Wall-to-Wall Pols for Big Al's 100th

    Al Rosellini and his 100-candle cake​"Hello governor," Congressman Dave Reichert said, walking in Saturday morning. "And governor, governor, governor..." There were six in all - Mike Lowry, John Spellman, Dan Evans, Booth Gardner, Gary Locke, and Chris Gregoire. At the Skyline assisted-living ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 12, 2009

    Happy Hour at the Sorrento Hotel in 60...

    ...unless you're a doctor, then please to enjoy an extra hour of happy, starting now. We're getting press releases up the wazoo about new amazing happy hours. ($6 cocktails are not amazing to me, people.) The Hunt Club's Happy Hour has got to be one of the best and brightest to enter the scene of l ... More >>

  • News

    July 16, 2008

    No Resting in Peace

    There’s drama in every workplace. Even the King County morgue.

  • Music

    January 10, 2007

    The Hideout

    Elan Vital

  • News

    August 23, 2006
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    August 16, 2006

    Club Pot Med

    Livid over the vague voter-enacted state law allowing use of medical marijuana, a crusading lawyer tries to untangle unintended consequences. The law has driven the supply system underground, pot patients are getting busted, and some cops, prosecutors, and judges just don't get it.

  • Food

    October 5, 2005

    George's Sausage and Delicatessen

    Livid over the vague voter-enacted state law allowing use of medical marijuana, a crusading lawyer tries to untangle unintended consequences. The law has driven the supply system underground, pot patients are getting busted, and some cops, prosecutors, and judges just don't get it.

  • Food

    December 6, 2000

    Book shorts

    Livid over the vague voter-enacted state law allowing use of medical marijuana, a crusading lawyer tries to untangle unintended consequences. The law has driven the supply system underground, pot patients are getting busted, and some cops, prosecutors, and judges just don't get it.

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