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Tom Herriman
Editor May 1998 - June 2001

Articles by Tom Herriman


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Funeral postponed; Seattle Press still kicking
Seattle Press May Resume Publication Under New Ownership
Community support and alternative publisher interest could reinvigorate North Seattle's favorite paper.
Union Notebook
School Ends With Grad Students On Strike
Graduate students are still wrangling with the UW administration as the Spring Quarter draws to a close amid piles of ungraded tests and papers.
Fremont
Waters Calmer in Fremont Market Parking War
More than 150 people called, e-mailed or faxed The Seattle Press asking to join a petition supporting the Fremont Sunday Market in its present location.
Citizens Want to Block Discount Gas Station
Safeway wants to build an eight-pump discount gas station on the corner of NW 83rd Street and NW Mary Avenue; neighbors fear huge traffic impacts.
UW Grad Students Sing a Striking Song
UW graduate students' union is still in negotiations with the university, and a strike could occur on June 1 unless a settlement is reached. Finals Week at the University is June 4-8.
Tents are Folded but Struggle is Just Beginning
An Interview with Trinity United Methodist Church Pastor Rich Lang.
Old Guard Tries to Derail Teamster Reformers
Last December's vote that put a reform Teamster group in control of Local 763 has been thrown out and a new election ordered by Teamster Joint Council 28.
Seattle Teamster Reformers Election Thrown Out by Joint Council
Last December's vote that put a reform Teamster group in control of Local 763 has been thrown out and a new election ordered after defeated incumbent John Rabine charged the Rank and File Power Slate with use of an illegally donated copying machine.
25,000 Grocery Workers Could be on Strike in May
Twenty-five thousand supermarket workers in Seattle and other communities around Puget Sound could be on strike less than a month from now.
Tent City Comes To Ballard
The tent city has moved around the city for nearly a year. They have found allies in churches and community groups, and their latest location is Trinity United Methodist Church at 65th NW and 23rd NW.
Seattle's Amazing Bowling Boom
Ballard's Sunset Bowl and Greenwood's Leilani Lanes are proof that bowling remains popular in Seattle.
Fremont Neighborhood Council May Challenge Construction
Fremont Neighborhood Council president Toby Thaler wants to launch a legal challenge to the proposed six-story building project slated for the old Red Door site.

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Fremont Neighborhood Council May Challenge Construction
Fremont Neighborhood Council president Toby Thaler wants to launch a legal challenge to the proposed six-story building project slated for the old Red Door site.
The Berlin Wall Comes to Fremont
Two sections of the Berlin Wall, currently on display at History House in Fremont, spark memories from local residents.
Objections Raised to Proposed 103-unit Ballard Condo
Open space and mid-block access questioned at design review meeting for a planned six-story building on the Ballard Square building site.
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