In Case You Missed It: Yesterday brought dramatic updates in the sagas of Richard Conlin, the King County budget, and the MOHAI monies.

Here Is an Awful Sentence: "A newborn patient of Seattle Children's Hospital has died after a nurse mistakenly administered a lethal dose of medication," reports KOMO.

In Lighter News: A South Florida man who bet $50 that he could swim across a canal drowns trying.

Despite the Evidence of A&E's Hoarders, There Are Parts of Hoarding That Are Neither Artistic Nor Entertaining: Woman, 44 dogs killed in house fire. (The door was blocked by dog kennels.)

Speaking of Bad Women with Unlucky Animals: "A Shoreline woman hasn't been home for two months and neighbors say her dog has been locked in the basement the entire time," reports KING 5. "Anyone who passes by can hear the faint muffled barking of a dog in the basement of a house on the 14700 block of 23rd Avenue Northeast."

Partially Natural?: Ben & Jerry's to drop "all natural" from its labels.

That Seems Fair: David Simon, creator of The Wire, wins a MacArthur genius grant.

You'll Always Be a Part of Me: George Lopez divorces wife who gave him a kidney.

What Kind of Stupid Pothead Forgets That Kids Are Physically Unable to Stop Themselves From Eating Rice Krispie Treats?: "[A]n Idaho couple has been arrested after a four-year-old boy in their care ate a Rice Krispie treat laced with marijuana and was hospitalized."

Fruit Failure: "Federal regulators filed complaints Monday against the makers of POM Wonderful Pomegranate Juice, saying there's no science to support claims that the products treat or prevent diseases such as prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction."

Finally, on this day in 1985, Kate Bush's Hounds of Love hit #1 on the UK album chart. (It was lucky to get to #30 in the U.S.) Here's the Hounds of Love track that will forever represent Kate Bush to casual listeners, which is fine, because it's probably her greatest song.