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On Other Blogs Today: Clothing Optional, Pumpkins Required
1. The News Tribune
's Political Buzz blog got its hands on a mailer that defends the Girl Scouts against 25th District state House candidate Han Zeiger's unhinged attacks.
2. The Everett Herald's Petri Dish blog reports that Rick Larsen opponent John Koster has the support of a gun rights group that's to the right of the NRA.
3. "Clothing is optional, although you do have to wear a pumpkin on your head." Fremont Universe previews this year's Naked Pumpkin Run.
4. Former mayor Greg Nickels has thrown his support behind embattled Seattle Municipal Court judge Edsonya Charles, the Seattle Times' Politics Northwest blog reports.
5. Also at Politics Northwest: State supreme court justice Richard Sanders defends the racially charged comments that prompted the Times to rescind its endorsement.
6. Seattle Transit Blog reports on plans for light rail in the Bel-Red corridor, which---unsurprisingly for the Eastside---include some pretty car-centric options.
7. Washington State gets $31 million for high-speed rail projects, including $18 million toward the ongoing seismic renovation of downtown Seattle's King Street Station, the PI.com reports.
8. The Ballard News Tribune reports that Ballard residents are "frightened" by the prospect that showers and laundry facilities for the homeless might open in their neighborhood.
2. The Everett Herald's Petri Dish blog reports that Rick Larsen opponent John Koster has the support of a gun rights group that's to the right of the NRA.
3. "Clothing is optional, although you do have to wear a pumpkin on your head." Fremont Universe previews this year's Naked Pumpkin Run.
4. Former mayor Greg Nickels has thrown his support behind embattled Seattle Municipal Court judge Edsonya Charles, the Seattle Times' Politics Northwest blog reports.
5. Also at Politics Northwest: State supreme court justice Richard Sanders defends the racially charged comments that prompted the Times to rescind its endorsement.
6. Seattle Transit Blog reports on plans for light rail in the Bel-Red corridor, which---unsurprisingly for the Eastside---include some pretty car-centric options.
7. Washington State gets $31 million for high-speed rail projects, including $18 million toward the ongoing seismic renovation of downtown Seattle's King Street Station, the PI.com reports.
8. The Ballard News Tribune reports that Ballard residents are "frightened" by the prospect that showers and laundry facilities for the homeless might open in their neighborhood.
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