Slog AM: On January 6, the committee subpoenaed more than 10 Trump assistants, the executive director of KEXP retired, and the piano bar is moving into the old Re-Bar space-Slog-The Stranger

2021-11-12 09:19:12 By : Mr. Bryant Yang

Service from Amtrak to Point Defiance Bypass will resume on November 18th: Amtrak has not used this corridor since December 18th, 2017, when the train derailed on its maiden voyage on this route, killing three people. Urbanist provides a feature during the journey to get the train back on track.

Blasphemy: Before I had a chance to see it with my own eyes, I really tried not to judge this space, but when I heard that the new tenant of the old Re-Bar space was a damn piano bar, my heart was completely broken. . According to the CHS blog, Keys on Main will live on Howell Street and plans to redesign the interior. Well, anyway, but will they have resistance?

For all nerds in transit: Over the next week or so, Sound Transit will test the East Link light rail train between Bellevue City Center Station and Redmond Technology Station, KING 5 reports. But don't expect to see the train's morning or evening commute time at regular times-the test is downgraded to 9pm to 5am, so you will have to stake out at a strange time to see the actions of the bad boys.

The weather rests! Yesterday’s weather was really fucking weird, but today we will get some relief before the storm comes again. There were a few showers early this morning and then partly sunny. There will be light rain later this afternoon. It rained heavily from Thursday afternoon to Friday morning and turned into showers. Partly sunny on Saturday, followed by rain and windy days. It started to rain during the working week on Monday. #k5weather pic.twitter.com/wuf2JZguuS — Rich Marriott (@rtmarriott) November 10, 2021

There were a few showers early this morning and then partly sunny. There will be light rain later this afternoon. It rained heavily from Thursday afternoon to Friday morning and turned into showers. Partly sunny on Saturday, followed by rain and windy days. It started to rain during the working week on Monday. #k5weather pic.twitter.com/wuf2JZguuS — Rich Marriott (@rtmarriott) November 10, 2021

KEXP’s executive director is about to retire: According to the Seattle Times, after 31 years of overseeing KEXP’s transformation from a university radio station to today’s strong, Tom Mara will resign from his position at KEXP in June next year. Mara said that now is "a good time to pass on the baton because we are in a very good state." The donation has clearly reached a record high, and KEXP has made great efforts in the past few years to make its employees and procedures more inclusive and inclusive. Diversity. Although Mara is not sure what his next move is, he said, "It is an honor to be able to serve the KEXP community for the past thirty years." Cheers!

Also left: Brian Williams will throw a tie to MSNBC at the end of this year.

Missing kayaker: In the strange and bad weather yesterday, a kayaker went missing on the Pier Island in North Everett, KING 5 reports. Officials said they received a 911 call from a kayaker in distress around noon, and their boat was washed ashore that afternoon. The search continues to this day.

Malala Yusufzai is a married woman: According to WaPo, the Nobel Peace Prize winner tied the knot at an Islamic wedding in Birmingham, England. Who is the lucky one? Asser Malik, General Manager of Pakistan Cricket Committee. This is a happy marriage!

Due to staff shortages, Seattle and Bellevue School Districts suddenly cancelled classes on Friday: According to the Seattle Times, more than 600 Seattle public school staff requested supplementary classes on Friday, which means that parents must now be like veterans. The same is true for the four-day weekend childcare service date is Thursday. The Seattle Teachers’ Union said this was not a shutdown, but the state’s lack of divers.

Fabergé egg break: This Twitter thread did not disappoint. 46. ​​Colonnade eggs. This is not an egg. Disqualification. pic.twitter.com/REIJCz6myJ-charlemagne tha gourd (@grnpointer) November 6, 2021

46. ​​Colonnade eggs. This is not an egg. Disqualification. pic.twitter.com/REIJCz6myJ-charlemagne tha gourd (@grnpointer) November 6, 2021

According to the "New York Times" report, General Electric will split its healthcare, energy and aviation divisions into three separate businesses in the next few years.

It's summons time, baby! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! On January 6, the House Special Committee subpoenaed 10 other former Trump advisers, including his personal assistant Nicholas Luna (Nicholas Luna); his former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany; and his senior adviser Stephen Miller. According to CNN, the chairman of the committee, Rep. Benny Thompson, stated that the organization “wants to know all the details of what happened in the White House on January 6 and the previous few days.” As we spoke, Ryan Murphy ( Ryan Murphy) (probably) is writing the script for this story.

One last thing: According to a report by USA Today, a federal judge denied that Trump tried to conceal documents related to the Capitol Rebellion from the Special Committee. "The president is not the king, and the plaintiff is not the president," said U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who ruled that public documents are in the best interest of the public. Trump immediately appealed the ruling after receiving the burning of siqqqq.

Demi Lovato is promoting a new age conspiracy theory platform: yes, really.

For your listening pleasure: For some reason, the Beatles’ "in my life" stayed in my mind this morning. Here are the tracks from their perfect album "Rubber Soul":

Jas Keimig is a staff writer for The Stranger, where they cover visual arts, film, stickers and culture.

Jas Keimig is a staff writer for The Stranger, where they cover visual arts, film, stickers and culture.

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