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Baranof: Soggy Tacos, Stiff Drinks, and 13 Hours of Happy Hour

Six a.m. never felt so good.

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From 19th and Roy St. E.

From 19th and Roy St. E.

SAM: Art Critics Love Jerks Like Maurizio Cattelan

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SAM: Art Critics Love Jerks Like Maurizio Cattelan

Even if he does traumatize children.

Rick Harrison's vending-machine investigations have led to the discovery of several "phantoms."

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Meet the Housing Authority’s Chief Vending-Machine Detective

How one man's love of Ruger wafers led to the unearthing of an alleged housing authority snack-skimming racket.

One Man's Brutal Encounter With Sexual Abuse In the Mormon Church

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One Man’s Brutal Encounter With Sexual Abuse In the Mormon Church

Transgressions involving Mormons, Scouts, and children remain a well-kept secret.

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Do You Fancy a Beer That’s Spent Time With the Elements?

Brouwer's has 57 "insectoid" brews on tap all month.

Matthew “Tatsuo” Nakata, who died crossing a street in West Seattle, wasn’t the first person Schwartz hit.

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Driver Who Struck Matthew “Tatsuo” Nakata Had a Track Record

Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz had at least eight moving violations at the time of the incident.

The West Seattle intersection where Tatsuo Nakata was struck and killed.

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Family of Prominent Car-Accident Victim Considers Suing City

Will the prosecutorial action in the wake of a prominent pedestrian's death spare the city from civil action?

Project Greenbribe

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Project Greenbribe

Will a Yesler Terrace resident's vegetable sales lead to a bribery conviction?

Williamson last month: "I'm in jail, but I'm free."

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Media Beat

Chronic bus masturbator shuns the Internet for newsprint.

Chuck Pillon's junkyard has earned him criminal charges and government fines, yet he insists it's a public asset.

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King of Iron Mountain: A Trip Inside the Fred Sanford Fiefdom of a Vigilante Ex-Cop

A sign recently appeared outside Chuck Pillon’s house that’s raised the eyebrows of his neighbors. It reads: For…

Father Tony Haycock's  church is the sea.

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Holy Waters

Belltown's Catholic Seamen's Club has survived a tidal wave of gentrification. But will it survive viaduct tunneling?

Thank You, Come Again

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Thank You, Come Again

Tracking the rather monotonous purchases of a serial 7-Eleven robber.

The building at right, looking out on Calder's Eagle, is the UW's Primate Research Center.

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Meat and Monkeys

The new sculpture park's front row is occupied by a pair of unlikely (and uninterested) neighbors.