Dump Trump, obviously.
Dump Trump, obviously. mikeledray/Shutterstock

Republican Voters Abandon Whatever Small Amount of Shame They May Have Still Had About Being Racists and Nominate Donald Trump for President: As you've heard by now, Trump won Indiana last night and Ted Cruz dropped out. (Now, it sounds like John Kasich will drop out this morning too.) Nothing is guaranteed until the convention, but that means Trump will almost definitely be the Republican nominee. Brace for an ugly six months. On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders pulled off a surprise win in Indiana. Hillary Clinton is still likely to get the nomination, but he's vowing to stay in until the end.

For the Third Time in Three Weeks, Seattle Police Save a Life with Naloxone: That's the overdose-reversal drug some cops are now carrying. Around 12:30 am Tuesday, two officers on bike patrol downtown saw a man lying on his back and foaming at the mouth. He was sweating profusely and had stopped breathing. Nearby, they saw an orange hypodermic needle cap. With a dose of Naloxone, he began breathing within minutes and was taken to Harborview. More of this, please.

Drone Footage from Inside Bertha's Tunnel: Do you think the Washington State Department of Transportation, which released this video, is hoping that if we watch it for long enough we'll forget how wholly fucked the tunnel project is?

An email to the women of the Seattle City Council and signed by Jason M. Feldman told them to do the honorable thing and end yourselves after they voted against a street vacation for a new NBA arena.
An email to the women of the Seattle City Council and signed by "Jason M. Feldman" told them to "do the honorable thing and end yourselves" after they voted against a street vacation for a new NBA arena. City of Seattle

Bar Complaint Filed After Misogynist Email to City Council Members: Ben Livingston, a cannabis activist and former Stranger contributor, says he has filed a bar complaint against Lynwood Lawyer Jason M. Feldman. After Monday's arena vote, the women on the Seattle City Council received a gross and threatening email signed with that name. As Erica C. Barnett reports, the email read in part: "As women, I understand that you spend a lot of your time trying to please others (mostly on your knees) but I can only hope that you each find ways to quickly and painfully end yourselves. Each of you should rot in hell for what you took from me yesterday" and "I TRULY pray for nothing but horrible things for each of you moving forward" and "Please Please Please do the honorable thing and end yourselves." And that email was far from the only one.

Sheriff's Deputies Kill Man with Rifle in Burien: The sheriff's office says the man pointed the gun at them.

Rainier Beach International Baccalaureate Program Saved: Because of funding challenges, some feared the acclaimed program would get cut. Now, the nonprofit the Alliance has pledged some funding and Seattle Public Schools will cover the rest, the Seattle Times reports.

Why are these things still allowed on the street?
Why are these things still allowed on the street? Kelly O

State Increases Penalty Against Ride the Ducks: State regulators approved a settlement agreement charging Ride the Ducks of Seattle $308,000 for last year's crash, up from the $222,000 penalty approved in March.

"Lured by Seattle’s Tech Boom, but Being Left Behind:" The New York Times talks to some of the families living in the building Amazon recently agreed to loan to Mary's Place to open a shelter.

Seattle's Left Lost One of Its Greatest Lawyers: Cleveland Stockmeyer helped write initiatives that brought city council districts and public campaign financing to Seattle. Progressives across the city are mourning his death.

You Can Keep Giving BIG Today: After the donation site for Give BIG, an annual fundraising campaign for nonprofits all over the city, went down, the Seattle Foundation is extending Give BIG through midnight tonight.

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