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The Stranger is an alternative news and commentary publication in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1991 by Tim Keck and cartoonist James Sturm , it has a progressive orientation. [ 1 ] The paper's principal competitor was the Seattle Weekly until 2019 when the Weekly ceased print publication.
Eli Sanders is an American journalist based in Seattle, Washington and was the Associate Editor of The Stranger until September 2020. [2] He won the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing in 2012. [3] His win was the first and only Pulitzer ever awarded to The Stranger, and only the seventh time a Pulitzer had been awarded to an alternative ...
The Stranger (newspaper) (1 C, 4 P) ... Seattle Gay News; Seattle Medium; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The Seattle Republican; Seattle Star (2002–2005)
Authorities in the Seattle area are searching for a 17-year-old boy who they say shot and killed a passenger on a city bus last month in what newly filed charging documents describe as “the ...
Committee chair, Rep. Sharon Tomiko-Santos, D-Seattle, put the hearing last on the agenda. Barely 25 minutes remained in the allotted session by the time HB 1296 was up for public comment.
As of 2011, according to The Seattle Times, Keck was "largely unknown in Seattle". [5] However, during the 2009 mayoral campaign of Mike McGinn, Keck directed The Stranger to "turn up the dial as high as we could" becoming, according to The Seattle Times, "a de facto arm of the McGinn campaign". [5]
The owner of an average Seattle home – valued at approximately $851,500 – would pay $1,805 per year toward the school district in 2026 if this were the case.
The Stranger Genius Awards, given by Seattle alternative weekly newspaper The Stranger, "bring attention to, and recognize the contributions of, ... outstanding artists in Seattle." [1] [2] Winners are notified by receiving a chocolate cake bearing the message "You're a Friggin' Genius!" [1] The event is generally taking place in autumn. [3]