The former Secretary of State coughs and people lose their shit.
The former Secretary of State coughs and people lose their shit. A KATZ / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM

Yesterday Was 9/11: Fifteen years later, we still remember.

Local Volunteers, Veterans Help Clean Rainier Beach Streets in Honor of the Anniversary: Members of the National Guard organized the project to give the neighborhood some TLC. Volunteers concentrated on the South Fisher Place trail and Mapes Creek Walkway to remove garbage and dig flower plots. Marcus Green has more details over on The South Seattle Emerald.

Hit-and-Run Driver Goes Off-Road, Kills Homeless Person Sleeping in Tent: It happened during today's morning commute on the Northeast 50th Street ramp from northbound I-5. State troopers found the suspected driver, who reeked of alcohol, and took him to Harborview Hospital for a drug evaluation, KING 5 reported.

Downtown Crosswalk Dedicated to First Nations Woodcarver John T. Williams: The crosswalk, which features a painted white deer, is at the intersection of Boren Avenue and Howell Street where Williams was gunned down by Seattle police officer Ian Birk in 2010. Birk was never criminally charged for the killing.

ICYMI: Seattle University Adjunct Faculty Form a Union: Members voted 73 to 63 to join Service Employees International Union 925 last Friday after a two-year delay, Ansel Herz reported.

Something About Sportsball: The Seahawks beat the Miami Dolphins 12-10 after challenging game. Spike Friedman breaks down why all is well in the sportsing world.

Scientists Monitoring San Juan Island for Invasive Crabs: Environmental group Sea Grant Crab Team has been on high-alert since an invasive green crab was spotted in Westcott Bay last month. Crab larvae likely washed down to the Evergreen State from Canada, KNKX (formerly KPLU) reported.

Hillary Clinton Has Pneumonia and Everyone's Freaking Out: The Democratic presidential nominee "overheated" during a 9/11 ceremony after being diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday. After announcing the former Secretary of State had cancelled travel plans to California in order to rest, Clinton's campaign is being scrutinized for not being transparent about her health. Politicians, who are obviously not real human beings, are apparently not allowed to get sick.



But That "Controversy" Could Have Real Consequences:



Facebook Won't Censor Iconic Vietnam War Photo: The social networking site originally removed a post sharing Associated Press photographer Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph, commonly known as "Napalm Girl," for violating the site's nudity policy. After much internet outrage, Facebook backed down, The Washington Post reported.

After initially defending its decision to remove the photograph, Facebook decided to “reinstate” the image on Friday afternoon, according to a written statement from a Facebook spokeswoman. “We recognize the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time,” the statement reads. “Because of its status as an iconic image of historical importance, the value of permitting sharing outweighs the value of protecting the community by removal.”

Death Toll Climbs in Philippine President's War on Drugs: More than 2,500 people have been killed during Rodrigo Duterte's presidency. The victims are "almost exclusively" from the nation's slums and shanty towns, Al Jazeera reported.