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  • Music

    March 14, 2012

    Duff McKagan: Test Case

    Why TSA is my new problem poison.

  • Blogs

    March 8, 2012

    Test Case (Still Fear the "Man," I Guess)

    It is no secret that I fly a lot. It is also no small secret that I have a history with substance abuse, general mayhem, and public intoxication. You know this. I know this--and I fear that every cop worldwide knows this. TSA included. God only knows what kind of databases "they" have on us all. Ho ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 15, 2011

    Holly Crahay's Death Diary: Her Fatal Police Shootout is Foreshadowed on Facebook Page

    FacebookHolly Crahay​Before she was killed by the cops this week, Holly Marrie Crahay had effectively been telling everyone it was going to happen. She needed a gun. She needed a car. The cops were after her. It went on for months, the clock ticking away with each entry on her Facebook page.

  • Blogs

    June 9, 2011

    Scrap Metal Thieves Confounding King County Coppers

    ​As HBO's brilliant crime drama The Wire has taught us, a modern dope fiend has many creative ways with which to finance his or her hard-drug habit. One of the most tried-and-true methods involves stealing copper wire from houses, light fixtures and construction projects then selling it to scr ... More >>

  • Food

    June 8, 2011

    An Open Letter to the Seattle Business Traveler

    On whether to get hammered at the hotel bar or brave an unfamiliar world.

  • Blogs

    June 7, 2011

    Sea-Tac Dad Arrested for Making Young Son Drive His Drunk Ass Home

    ​In general, children provide no services other than functioning as ever-sucking vacuums of wealth, time and joy in life. Thankfully once their legs get long enough to reach the gas and brake pedals on a car, kids can be made to perform a limited number of useful tasks.

  • Blogs

    June 2, 2011

    Colton Harris-Moore, Barefoot Bandit, Breaks Leg Playing Jail Volleyball

    ​Jail is a dangerous place. There are fights, stabbings, rapes, and, if you're infamous international joy-ride thief Colton Harris-Moore, aka the Barefoot Bandit, there are sports-related injuries.

  • News

    March 2, 2011

    The Anti-TSA Cafe

    Is a SeaTac-area restaurant denying service to agents, or is it a hoax?

  • Blogs

    November 24, 2010

    Copperleaf Chef Mark Bodinet Kicked Some Tail At Lamb Jam

    Chef Mark Bodinet and his Lamb Jam trophies.​Mark Bodinet opened the new Copperleaf Restaurant at Cedarbrook Lodge near SeaTac this summer, bringing his commitment to using local ingredients as much as possible. He showed off his considerable skills -- this chef cut his teeth at the tres fancy ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 23, 2010

    Copperleaf Chef Developed His Culinary Chops At The French Laundry

    Chef Mark Bodinet digs growing his own herbs.​Chef Mark Bodinet got his start in one of the coolest kitchens on the planet, working for Thomas Keller at the French Laundry in Napa Valley. His commitment to using local, seasonal ingredients continues at Copperleaf, the restaurant at Cedarbrook ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 22, 2010

    Customs Agents Seize Fake Laundry Detergent in SeaTac

    ​Add counterfeit laundry detergent to the list of substances that may get your house raided by the cops. An unnamed SeaTac man's apartment was raided by customs officials recently after they were tipped off that he and several other men may have been importing fake laundry detergent from China ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 8, 2010

    Playing Cards and Noshing Sambusas in Little Somalia

    ​The Stop: Tukwila International Blvd. The Vibe: In general, this stop lives up to its name, serving up Mexican, Asian, and African fare alongside American fast food chains. But it is not without its ethnic enclaves. One block off of the main road is a mini strip mall catering to the Somalian ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 7, 2010

    SeaTac Worker Busted After Allegedly Bragging About Child-Rape Photos to Co-Worker

    ​It takes a special kind of creep to fly halfway across the world, rape a young girl and record the experience. But even the most brazen perv knows better than to do what police are accusing a 60-year-old SeaTac worker of doing last month.

  • Blogs

    August 16, 2010

    Seattle Sweats Through Hottest Days of the Year

    ​Remember when this was the cloudiest, gloomiest summer on record? Well, no longer! It hit 96 degrees at SeaTac on Sunday, 95 on Saturday, both on perfectly blue-sky days. Those are records, people. Clearly we've been overdoing our prayers for cloudless days. Left side of the room: pray for su ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2010

    Seattle's Essential Dishes: Moo Dade Deaw at Bai Tong

    Photo courtesy Peter Mumford​ Moo Dade Deaw from Bai Tong: I don't know what that guy has on that service tray he's hauling, but I love that picture (mostly for the pants), and in my mind what he's carrying will always be another plate of Bai Tong's moo dade deaw--a dish I will forever assoc ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 9, 2010

    Luke Sommer and Clayton Roueche: Did Seattle Weekly Cover Boys Conspire to Kill Prosecutor?

    Sommer​One was a Canadian bank robber prosecuted in Tacoma, the other a Canadian drug dealer prosecuted in Seattle. Both were profiled in Seattle Weekly cover stories. Now new court documents say that former Fort Lewis holdup man Luke Sommer and onetime British Columbia narcotics kingpin Clayt ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 22, 2010

    Pizza & Soccer for Breakfast? Only at Filiberto's

    Peter MumfordMina Perry's pizza: It's what's for breakfast.​For fans of family-owned Filiberto's former no-man's-land space on the SeaTac-Tukwila border, their current space in downtown Burien is heaps easier to find, and just as good, food-wise. We popped in for lunch Saturday during the Bur ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 6, 2010

    New Copperleaf Restaurant Announced: When You Think Sustainability, Think SeaTac!

    The Cedarbrook Lodge, soon to be home to the new Copperleaf Restaurant​When you think "airport hotel restaurant" what's the first thing that comes to mind? Crappy "continental breakfasts" of cold scrambled eggs, watery coffee and stale danishes that've been touched by all the guys in town for ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2010

    Reader: 'Land of the Free' Is False Advertising

    Nate thinks Customs and Border Patrol agents have too much unchecked power.​Reader Nate K responds to Ex-Green Beret and War Correspondent Michael Yon Arrested at SeaTac for Not Reporting His Salary. "As a US citizen, the border patrol HAS to let you enter the country, even if you refuse to a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 5, 2010

    Ex-Green Beret and War Correspondent Michael Yon Arrested at SeaTac for Not Reporting His Salary

    Michael Yon says he was arrested at SeaTac for not telling "border bullies" how much money he made.​UPDATE: A spokesman from U.S. Customs and Border Protection says there are two sides to every story. Details after the jump. Airport security is a big deal these days. But since when has report ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 3, 2009

    July's Weather Was Like Michael Phelps

    But can July do the butterfly?​Every time you looked, it was breaking a record. With an average temperature of 69.5 degrees, it's officially the warmest July in Seattle history (at least as measured at SeaTac--it ties a 1941 record from the Federal Building, where temps would presumably be war ... More >>

  • News

    July 22, 2009

    Somali Silence Holding Up Murder Investigation

    Officers say this growing community takes “don’t snitch” to new heights.

  • Blogs

    June 18, 2009

    Going for the Record

    Today's the day: If no rain falls at SeaTac, we'll set the May-June record for longest stretch without rain. The Uptight Seattleite--who boldly came out as a rain person in this week's issue--won't be pleased. Meanwhile, Uptight's favorite local weather guru, Cliff Mass, has a list of similarly long ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 2, 2009

    Getting Schoolkids Back on Bikes

    There's been much discussion of late about getting children out of their parents' cars in the morning and onto their feet. Or wheels. We all know about the rising incidence of obesity among children, and one way to combat Xbox and junk food is to have them commute under their own power--be it foot o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 24, 2009

    12 Courses, 13 Forks

    Just read on the White Center Blog about an etiquette program for people who feel Miss Manners is a rube: On Sunday, the Highline Historical Society is presenting a free program titled "Trial By Fork." Tames Alan will describe how Victorian housemaids would set the table for a 12-course meal, as we ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 19, 2008

    The Future of Commuting in Seattle Snow

    As Seattle descends into chaos brought about by temperatures not seen here since the Last Glacial Maximum, it does this native son good being able to operate a motor vehicle with a decent set of tires, trumping everything Mother Nature is able to throw at the Pacific Northwest. So ... More >>

  • News

    December 10, 2008

    City Council Members S.C.R.E.W.E.D. on Proposed Streetcar Names

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Blogs

    May 7, 2008

    Lindsey Probe Expanding To the Port of Seattle

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Blogs

    May 1, 2008

    SeaTac Launches Farmers Market

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Blogs

    February 28, 2008

    Afternoon Edition: The Cheesiest Ever

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Blogs

    February 13, 2008

    Afternoon Edition: Your Source for Sunny Day News

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Blogs

    May 11, 2007

    Farmers' Markets Opening This Weekend, and More Soon!

    Transportation ideas continue to run afoul of family-friendly policies.

  • Food

    March 21, 2007

    Middle East Pieces

    Enjoying the celebratory sweets of a turbulent region.

  • Blogs

    December 4, 2006

    Deputy Was Killer's 2nd Victim

    Enjoying the celebratory sweets of a turbulent region.

  • Blogs

    June 28, 2006

    KOMO-TV's New Sibling

    Enjoying the celebratory sweets of a turbulent region.

  • Food

    February 15, 2006

    On the Horizon

    Chain restaurants invade; local chef/owners expand.

  • News

    December 29, 2004

    Rick Anderson's 2004

    It was the year of the Rainier Bear, the flu-vaccine 'shortage,' Ichiro, Bill O'Reilly's 'falafel thing,' and, of course, the re-recount.

  • News

    January 22, 2003

    An Acquired Taste for the Suburbs.

    Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren't in Seattle. They're in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.

  • Arts

    December 25, 2002

    New Year's Eve Guide

    Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren't in Seattle. They're in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.

  • Arts

    July 31, 2002

    Heaven, They're in Heaven

    Freds and Gingers dance cheek to cheek in the ballroom.

  • News

    June 26, 2002

    Taking It All Off

    Lesbian strip shows get a dressing down.

  • News

    May 1, 2002

    Sheriff trouble

    Are King County deputies breaking the law?

  • Arts

    October 3, 2001

    Outward bound

    Cycle of pain

  • News

    August 15, 2001

    Lucky 13

    A race filled with colorful characters will determine the future of King County government.

  • Arts

    June 6, 2001

    Small World

    Are you experienced?

  • News

    October 25, 2000

    Headstone havoc

    A few tricks, few treats: The burial business isn't for the faint of heart.

  • Arts

    May 3, 2000

    To be continued

    A studio rolls with the times, and a dance survives the silver screen.

  • Arts

    November 24, 1999

    Cheap swills

    Seattle's best outdoor drinking spots.

  • News

    June 9, 1999

    Cleaning out the store

    A new theft jackpot: storage lockers.

  • News

    October 21, 1998

    Universal citizens

    A new theft jackpot: storage lockers.

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