• Justin Cline, Owner of Full Tilt Ice Cream, Has Died

    Justin Cline, Owner of Full Tilt Ice Cream, Has Died
    “[He was] just a very, very lively person. And he was a really good man. Really larger than life and one of the kindest people I knew.”by Tobias Coughlin-BogueJustin Cline, the colorful, outspoken founder of Full Tilt Ice Cream, died early yesterday morning at Valley Medical Center. He was 49. A few weeks prior, on February 5, he suffered a massive heart attack, sending him to the hospital and rendering him unable to run his nearly two-decade-old ice cream shop, Full Tilt.
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  • The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: Mar 4–10, 2024

    The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: Mar 4–10, 2024
    Bad Bunny, Nicki Minaj, and More Top Picksby EverOut StaffSave yourself from some serious FOMO by scrolling through our event picks for this week. There's options from Bad Bunny to Nicki Minaj and from Ijeoma Oluo with Marcus Harrison Green to Seattle Cocktail Week. For a look at the full month ahead, check out our guide to the best events in March. Plus, don't forget to set your clocks forward this Sunday for Daylight Saving Time.
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  • Slog AM: Supreme Court Rejects Trump Ballot Ban, France to Enshrine Abortion Rights in Constitution, Shooting on Capitol Hill

    Slog AM: Supreme Court Rejects Trump Ballot Ban, France to Enshrine Abortion Rights in Constitution, Shooting on Capitol Hill
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamDonald Trump restored to ballot: The Supreme Court ruled against states banning Trump from their primary ballots under a post-Civil War constitutional provision forbidding candidates who "engaged in insurrection" from holding office. A day before the Super Tuesday primaries, the Court ruled states did not have the power to invoke the provision; instead, only Congress can. States that booted Trump off their ballots under the provision mus

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