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5 days ago |
gazettextra.com | David Kroman |Greg Kim
SEATTLE - A police response earlier this week to a locally famous nude beach on the shores of Lake Washington has brought into sharp relief the ongoing tension between the park's history as a safe place for people in the LGBTQ+ community and its wealthy neighbors frustrated by how it's being used. The response Sunday, coupled with a lawsuit filed against the city by nearby residents, has reignited a fight over the park's future.
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6 days ago |
swoknews.com | David Kroman |Greg Kim
SEATTLE — A police response earlier this week to a locally famous nude beach on the shores of Lake Washington has brought into sharp relief the ongoing tension between the park’s history as a safe place for people in the LGBTQ+ community and its wealthy neighbors frustrated by how it’s being used. The response Sunday, coupled with a lawsuit filed against the city by nearby residents, has reignited a fight over the park’s future.
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6 days ago |
dailygazette.com | David Kroman |Greg Kim
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Dec 27, 2024 |
thederrick.com | Greg Kim
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — Brian O'Connor and his mom set up the tent they were living in the day before the November bomb cyclone in the woods in Lynnwood, a spot they had never camped at before. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. Get complete access for 24 hours to all of the content on our site, including breaking news, e-editions, archives (2010 to current) and special sections.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
charlotteobserver.com | Greg Kim
LYNNWOOD, Wash. - Brian O'Connor and his mom set up the tent they were living in the day before the November bomb cyclone in the woods in Lynnwood, a spot they had never camped at before. They had heard about the incoming storm and chose an area next to a large tree they thought would be sturdy enough to withstand the winds and cover them from any falling debris.
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