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POLICE BLOTTER | Sept. 18, 2013

A robbery during vacation and false alarm are among this weeks crimes. 

Spectator bar extends lease for another five years

The Spectator is here to stay, at least for another five years.

Magnolia's Cushing to lead InvestED

Deborah B. Cushing of Magnolia has been appointed the new executive director of InvestED.

Two local finalists for county awards

Among the 21 finalists for the third-annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards are two local businesses.

EDITORIAL | Distracted driving

As anyone who’s been on any of our roadways knows we have more than alcohol- and drug-impaired drivers to contend with. 

EDITORIAL | Public-access porn

The Seattle Public Library (SPL) faced another firestorm when a parent complained of another patron watching pornography.

MILT PRIGGEE | Sept. 18, 2013

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

MUSINGS FROM THE LAUNDROMAT | Harvest time

I love September. It’s a lush, golden month, and there are moments when I find myself stopping mid-stride, breathing it in.

LIVING SIMPLY | Sharing leads to excitement for learning

Maybe we could rekindle the excitement of school if people learned from the sharing movement. 

Moore to step down as Seattle Rep managing director

Seattle Rep's Benjamin Moore has decided to step down from his position, after 28 years of service to the theater.

KING-FM announces new lineup

Queen Anne-based KING-FM welcomes some new voices to its broadcast.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Police won't handle tree disputes

I can tell you that the unwritten police policy is to NOT respond to cases involving illegal damage or removal of trees.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Students should study their education

Students would gain an appreciation for their education if they look into this problem and what can be done about it.

Seattle Rep hires Jamie Herlich as Director of Individual Gifts

Jamie Herlich has joined the Seattle Repertory Theatre as its director of individual gifts.

Young playwrights part of SCT's anti-bullying initiative

Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Education Department will sponsor a local contest to select plays for national contests.