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Renton Man Allegedly Tried to Have Business Partner Murdered

Mockovak allegedly approached an employee of Clearly Lasik originally from Russia, repeatedly asking if he had connections in the Russian Mafia that could "take care of Klock," according to the probable-cause statement. The employee informed police ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  16 Nov 2009

The Morning News: Delay on Climate Change, Lies in Sarah Palin's Book, and Guns

For When Miniature Golf Isn't Crazy Enough: Could this be the awesomest thing ever to happen to anything golf-related? Better Be Nice To China, Obama: 'Cause we owe them money. A lot of it. The Fed: Partly to blame for America's financial mess, but ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  Barack Obama,  Qwest

Anti-Tunnel Activst Sues City—Yet Again

Deep-bore tunnel opponent Elizabeth Campbell alleged in a lawsuit filed today in King County Superior Court that the City of Seattle broke state rules when it agreed to digging a tunnel before studying the mega-project's ramifications. Campbell, who ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  12 Nov 2009

Be the Next Unpaid Intern

As I noted in my post on Monday, The Stranger is inviting the next news intern into the barn. The unpaid news intern—a position that leads to fame and fortune (possibly)—hunts down documents, tracks down misfits, reviews campaign finance records, ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  12 Nov 2009

Alleged Cop Killer Charged with Murder

Monfort, 41, has been charged with aggravated first-degree murder in the Oct. 31 slaying of Seattle Police Officer Tim Brenton, Satterberg announced Thursday. Prosecutors also charged Monfort with three counts of attempted first-degree murder and ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  12 Nov 2009

How to Bring Bell Street Back From the Dead

Bell Street as it is today. A new park along Bell Street took one of its first steps toward reality last night, as Seattle Parks and Recreation and the firms designing the project asked for community input. The project will transform most of the street ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nordstrom, Inc.

At Least One Killed in Oregon Shooting

A woman who was injured in the shooting said that as many as three people were shot by what appeared to be a lone gunman, according to Mike McNeil, a bystander who spoke with KGW. As many as 10 people may be injured and one killed in a shooting ...

From GARRETT MCCULLOCH, The Stranger,  10 Nov 2009

Australian Encounters

The Australian history that Kate Grenville learned as a schoolgirl in the 1960s was that of the explorers — “the Aboriginal people were mostly an adjunct,” she has written; “between the lines was the message that they had more or less disappeared.” ...

From ALISON MCCULLOCH, The New York Times,  25 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Kate Grenville

Fiction Chronicle

Blast 1. Edited by Wyndham Lewis. Illustrated. 160 pp. Gingko. Paper, $24.95. Lewis (1882-1957) published two issues of the high-concept modernist magazine Blast the first, released in 1914, reissued here in its entirety. Contributors included Rebecca ...

From ALISON MCCULLOCH, The New York Times,  6 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Ezra Pound,  Rebecca West,  Young Kim

Prospects heading to Bay Area

(07-23) 20:10 PDT -- The summer months are packed with long hours of recruiting for college coaches and a number of local programs recently have landed some highly rated seniors. Stanford men's basketball coach Johnny Dawkins received a verbal ...

From WILL MCCULLOCH, San Francisco Chronicle,  23 Jul 2009
Related Topics: John Gage,  Johnny Dawkins,  Condoleezza Rice,  Mike Montgomery,  Jim Harbaugh

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