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Amy Jenniges
Amy Jenniges moved to Seattle in 1998—escaping the oppressively cold winters, unbearably humid summers, and weird accents of her native Minnesota—to attend Seattle University. She had intended to move to elsewhere post-college, but landed at this rag instead (covering everything from neighborhood politics to offbeat city stories for the news section) and decided to stick around for a short while. It's been four years and counting.
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Waiting Periods
Legislatures Across the Country Have Approved Waiting Periods for Gun Purchases and Abortions; We’d Like to Propose These Queer-Specific Waiting Periods
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Mooning the City
U-District Bar Owner Battles Unfair City Regs
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Chain Gang
Seattle Weekly Acquired Again
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Chain Gang
Seattle Weekly Sold Off Again
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Thou Shalt Not Publish
Lake Washington High School Newspaper Editor Criticizes Antioch Bible Church—School Yanks Story
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School Spirit
Last spring, the spotlight was on Ken Hutchersonโs Antioch Bible Church, and its relationship with Lake Washington High School, a public school having a hard time separating church and state. Schoolโs back in sessionโhas anything changed?
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Dead Center
Faltering Retail Hub Alarms Neighborhood
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The Library of Babel
Navigating Your Way Around the Infernal World Wide Web
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Fowl Garbage
KFC Litter Trashes North Seattle
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Forced Out
Tenants Take on Seattle’s Developer-Friendly Condo Conversion Law
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Moon Blues
City Harasses Belovedโand PeacefulโUniversity District Bar
