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Issue #156

King County Murray wins big as voters dump McGinn; it’s all over but the concession State Sen. Ed Murray took a big lead Tuesday night of 56 percent to 43 percent over incumbent Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, a margin that makes the 18-year veteran of the Washington Legislature a nearly sure bet to become Seattle’s…

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Issue #155

(Daily Clips will have a full election roundup, gathered from news sources around King County, Washington state, and the nation, Wednesday November 6.) King County Will Seattle-area voters put their left feet forward? Incumbent Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn was playing the role of populist insurgent on election eve, while challenger State Sen. Ed Murray was…

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Issue #154

King County In last days of Seattle mayor’s race, a final push to get out the vote as charges of ‘cyberbullying’ and ‘harassment’ abound Exactly how much difference the so-called “ground game” can make in the Seattle mayor’s race is hard to gauge. But with the debates over and ads running their course, campaigns don’t…

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Issue #153

(Daily Clips will not publish Friday November 1. The editor is indisposed.) King County O’Brien’s praise for 3rd-party candidates’ involvement in the elecoral process stops short of endorsement for Sawant Seattle City Council member Mike O’Brien said Wednesday night that his earlier reported “significant statement” in support of City Council candidate Kshama Sawant would fall…

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Issue #152

King County Grocery contract has small gains, no major take-aways A tentative contract deal between local unions and four large grocery chains appears to pose no major losses for workers, but no major gains either. Unionized grocery workers began voting Tuesday on a new three-year contract at local Albertsons, Fred Meyer, QFC, and Safeway stores. United…

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Issue #151

King County Gates Foundation earns ‘very poor’ scores on transparency The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation should be more transparent about its aid spending in developing countries, according to an advocacy group that tracks international aid organizations. The group Publish What You Fund ranked the Gates Foundation 43rd out of 67 humanitarian agencies in transparency. The…

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Issue #150

(Daily Clips will resume Tuesday, October 29. The editor will be taking a long weekend.) King County Challenge for Seattle’s next mayor: Making housing affordable Seattle’s next mayor will face the challenge of balancing the city’s growth with affordability. “Because our city’s popular, because we’re adding jobs, because more people want to live in our walkable urban places,…

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Issue #150

(Daily Clips will not publish Wednesday, October 23, so that the editor can attend the monthly meeting of the King County Democratic Central Committee at the Carpenters’ Hall in Renton. See you there.) King County Last-minute deal averts grocery strike Just two hours before a 7 p.m. strike deadline, two big grocery unions said they…

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Issue #149

King County City of Seattle plays Darth Vader in property fight with 103-year-old woman over parking lot next to Viaduct The more you learn about the city of Seattle’s threat to condemn Myrtle Woldson’s waterfront property, the stranger those plans seem. The city wants to acquire the 103-year-old Spokane woman’s property at 1101 Western Ave. to offer…

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Issue #148

King County Peter Steinbrueck’s mom convinces him to endorse Ed Murray Peter Steinbrueck is done playing Hamlet. Thursday morning, at a packed coffee house in Maple Leaf, he exclaimed, “Today, I will wear Ed Murray’s pin for mayor.” The former Seattle City Council member said he’s been doing his due diligence over the past two months,…