PubliCola Archives | October 2010

October 31, 2010

Gang Unit Investigating Georgetown Shooting

News From the SPD Blotter: On October 31st at approximately 3:15 a.m. officers responded to a report of three shots heard in the area of Airport Way South and South Nebraska Street.  It was later determined that the shots fired came from the 900 block of South Doris Street.  Officers checked the area and found drops [...] read more →


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October 30, 2010

October 29, 2010

Cops Search for Suspect After Stabbing Near Occidental Park

News Bad start to the weekend for Seattle crime per the ever vigilant SPD Blotter UPDATE – Stabbing downtown On October 29th at approximately 5:25 p.m. officers responded to the 300 block of 2nd Avenue Extension South for the report of a stabbing.  Officers arrived on scene and located one adult male victim in his 40′s who [...] read more →


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On PubliCola Today

PubliCola Adds Life Plenty of posts. Take a sip. Links after the jump: 1) Your daily Morning Fizz. 2) Rossi, harsh critic of the stimulus package, visits a business that benefited from the stimulus package—again. 3) KING 5 poll shows Murray and Rossi tied. 4) Erica was on the radio today. 5) The state announces that both bidders on the tunnel are under budget. 6) This lady was singing opera at Vermillion last night. 7) All our endorsements in one handy post. 8 ) Tunnel environmental study fails to address environmental concerns. 9) Wait, Mike McGinn is Hugo Chavez and Ronald Reagan? 10) Allen Ginsberg comes to PubliCola Arts Fest. 11) Afternoon Jolt! 12) McGinn: Don't look to the state for reassurances on tunnel costs. 13) Our daily roundup: On Other Blogs Today. 14) Heavey attack ad makes an issue out of Fitzgibbon's age. read more →


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2010 Election, Politics, This Washington Mike Heavey goes with an attack ad against his young opponent Joe Fitzgibbon, hitting him for "Just starting out ... at 24." read more →


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On Other Blogs Today: Moxie’s Violations Could Void Election

Politics On our daily roundup, we check in with the Spokesman-Review, the News Tribune, the SunBreak, and the Hill. read more →


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2010 Election, Jolt, Opinion, Politics, This Washington Liberals are always accusing the working class of voting against their own interests. Look who's actually voting against the middle class now. read more →


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City Hall, Politics, This Washington Mayor Mike McGinn says he doesn't trust Gov. Chris Gregoire's vow to veto any legislation putting Seattle on the hook for tunnel cost overruns; and he says the state has gotten rid of most of a fund that would pay for unexpected contingencies. read more →


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Arts & Culture Tonight, Northwest Film Forum is screening Howl, an account of the 1957 obscenity trial over Allen Ginsberg's atomic poem. read more →


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City Hall, Politics The Mayor gets cranky with Erica at city hall today. read more →


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City Hall, Politics, This Washington The latest version of the state’s supplemental draft environmental impact statement (SDEIS) for the deep-bore tunnel fails to address concerns raised by tunnel opponents about the environmental study’s emphasis on moving cars, the fact that the tunnel would increase greenhouse gas emissions, and the fact that the state projects an  increase in congestion downtown once [...] read more →


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2010 Election, Opinion All in one spot: Here are 70 endorsements for Nov. 2, including 32 No Brainers. read more →


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