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LIQUOR | Sept. 11, 2013

Liquor license applications, approvals and discontinuances in Queen Anne and Magnolia. 

POLICE BLOTTER |

A burglary, stolen bike and a storage unit break-in in Queen Anne and Magnolia. 

EDITORIAL | Strikes more than just about minimum wage

At the end of August, dozens of fast-food workers went on strike in Seattle, demanding a $15 minimum wage.

MILT PRIGGEE | Sept. 11, 2013

To view more of Milt Priggee's work, visit www.miltpriggee.com. 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Some alternative solutions to Discovery Park gate

Thank you for covering the gate block at Discovery Park bringing the issue before the public.   

FALLING AWAKE | Familiarity

I would have sworn when I was younger that I’d never be able to say, “I don’t want to travel again for a long, long time.”

OUTSIDE CITY HALL | Mayor's streetcar legacy trumps real city needs

Streetcar network: An issue that should be a hot topic in the mayor’s race has been to date largely ignored.

'Middletown' gives good lesson in living

“Middletown,” Will Eno’s charming paean to “regular people,” currently playing at ACT.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Kudos for saving the snake

Thank you so much for not doing what so many people would do and killing the poor thing.

CVS, SCH developments on LURC meeting agenda

The Queen Anne Community Council’s Land Use Review Committee (LURC) and Planning Committee will meet on Monday, Sept. 16, to discuss the CVS and Seattle Children's Home development projects.

UW at Forefront of suicide prevention

The UW is commemorating World Suicide Prevention Day with the launch of its Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention.

New Canlis rosé to benefit farmers market

Canlis Restaurant has introduced a new rosé wine label to benefit the independent, nonprofit Queen Anne Farmers Market.

Three QA finalists for Book Awards

Three writers were named finalists in the 2013 Washington State Book Awards.

NB SR 99, EB Mercer St. to close for nighttime work

Upcoming nighttime closure of northbound SR 99 and eastbound Mercer Street the evenings of Sept. 17 and Sept. 18.