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The nearly century-old building would stay, according to a proposal filed with city planners. By Stephanie Davey Herald Writer

EVERETT — Jack O’Donnell remembers the strong smell of chlorine wafting off the pool in the old YMCA building. He started to take swimming lessons there when he was 9. “Any kid my age, and I’m 74, probably learned to swim there if you grew up in Everett,” he said. The nearly century-old brick building may have a new purpose, but an add-on will be demolished. Developers last week submitted preapplications for construction at the site. The plan is to knock down the big, nearly windowless maroon building that towers over Rockefeller Avenue. Apartments would go in its place and across the street in what’s now a parking lot. The 1920 building would stay, and also be converted into living spaces. In all, there would be 274 units, city records show. O’Donnell is involved with the Historic Everett preservation group, and wrote a column in The Daily Herald for almost 25 years called “Seems Like Yesterday.” He’s lived in the city most of his life. Once swimming lessons were finished, he continued to visit the YMCA through high school. Teen dances were held there every Friday night. He and neighborhood friends would ride bikes there from his home on Colby Avenue. O’Donnell is happy the draft incorporates the old structure. “It really is a building that touched my life, and I think it touched a lot of other kids’ lives in the same way,” he said. “There was just a little something all the way through that kept you going there.” The Everett YMCA was first opened in 1901 on the corner of Rockefeller Avenue and California Street. See YMCA, Page A8

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Mindy Woods has lost track of the times she’s trekked down to Olympia advocating for eviction reform and an increase in funding for affordable housing.

Her story of homelessness is reforming state policy By Lizz Giordano Herald Writer

Mindy Woods first told her story about her two periods of homelessness to members of her church. She has since recounted her experience at the state Capitol to push for changes to housing laws and increase funding for affordable housing.

OLYMPIA — Mindy Woods has told her story countless times, but each retelling still brings tears to her eyes. Her voice catches just a little as she recalls the two times she was homeless. The first time, the Edmonds resident was too embarrassed to even tell her closest friends that she and her 13-year-old son no longer had a home. Things shifted early one morning several years ago. She was living in a hotel the YWCA was renting for her until shelter space became available. As she was leaving to take her son to school, she bumped into her

son’s best friend and his father in the exact same situation. “That was the day that opened my eyes that I needed to let go of my pride,” Woods said. “I needed to get over my shame, my embarrassment. I just felt change wasn’t going to happen unless people knew.” After that, she opened up to her church congregation about her struggles to find housing. “The world kept spinning,” she said. “Horrible things didn’t happen.” She continued to share her story, from small community groups all the way to the state capital. This legislative session she See ADVOCATE, Page A8

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Farm floats possibilities of urban dairy production The Dutch farm is a futuristic three-story structure moored in Rotterdam’s busy port. By Mike Corder Associated Press

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — Peter van Wingerden’s dairy farm smells just like any other farm — the rich aroma of cow manure and grass hangs in the air around the unusual stable housing the cattle. The farm itself is far from traditional. Moored in a small harbor in Rotterdam’s busy port, the farm is a futuristic three-story floating structure where one robot milks the cows and another automatically scoops up the manure that gives the enterprise its familiar smell. Its roof collects rainwater and a raft of solar panels floating alongside produces 40% of the energy the farm needs. The cows, gazing out over ships transporting gas and yellow cranes unloading ships, eat a mixture of grass cut from a local golf course and the field used by Rotterdam’s top soccer team, grain used by a local brewer to make beer and potato peelings — all automatically cut, mixed and transported to food troughs by conveyer belts. As countries around the world seek to meet the challenge of feeding growing populations in a sustainable way, Van Wingerden believes the farm, which opened in May and cost about 3 million euros ($3.4 million), demonstrates a new sustainable way of producing food close to where most of it is consumed — in the world’s cities. “Transporting all this food all over the world is really polluting the world. It’s doing damage to food

quality, it creates food losses,” he said in a recent interview. “So we have to find a different model. We have to bring it much closer to the citizens. And that’s what we’re showing over here.” The fully functioning showcase of circular-economy farming combines Dutch expertise in recycling, building on water and automated agriculture is drawing interest from around the world. Van Wingerden said he is already discussing floating farms in Singapore and China. A group is looking into locating one in Red Hook, Brooklyn. “We should stop exporting food, but we should start exporting knowledge and technology,” Van Wingerden said. When the herd reaches its target capacity of 40 cows — there are currently 35 — it will produce 800 liters (211 gallons) of milk each day. The brown and white cows are a breed called Maas-Rijn-Ijssel — named for three rivers that flow through the Dutch region they originate from. The farm pasteurizes the milk and turns some of it into yogurt on the middle floor of the pontoon. Manure is processed for use as fertilizer. Jan Willem van der Schans, a senior researcher at Wageningen Economic Research who specializes in urban farming and circular economy issues, said floating farms could be the future for some sectors of agriculture such as fruit and some vegetables in some parts of the world. But he thinks that the level of automation and the unnatural surroundings of the cows may create

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An inhabitant is seen aboard a futuristic three-story floating dairy farm moored in Rotterdam harbor, Netherlands. The floating farm has one robot that milks the cows, another that automatically scoops up the manure, and a roof designed to collect rain water.

The futuristic farm is moored in Rotterdam harbor, where it is ideally placed to use waste products from a local golf course, brewing company and a soccer club to claim its green credentials. It is trailblazing a way to produce dairy foods within a busy modern city for growing populations, according to the small holding farmer Peter van Wingerden.

opposition to the project. “These are animals that we all like and then we like to see them in a meadow,” he said. “And then we bring them into a very industrial environment and I think that’s something that many people think is not the right direction for livestock farming to go into.” Van Wingerden said

that animal welfare is his top priority, pointing to many design elements in the construction that are intended to make life as easy as possible for the cows such as rubber floors and poles in the stable. A small meadow of grass speckled with wildflowers grows on land next to the pontoon. Once fencing is

completed, cows will be free to walk down to graze in more natural surroundings. “Animal welfare is for us design criteria No. 1,” he said. “We wanted to create the best stable — comfortable stable, solid stable — for the cows, and that’s what we did.” The cows appear comfortable on the water. On a recent hot, sunny, day some lay in the shade, others stood, eating from the food troughs that overlook the busy Merwe Harbor, while others milled around the milking robot. The pontoon rose and fell gently on undercurrents caused by the movement of nearby ships. The movement didn’t appear to affect the cows. “The cows are on four feet, so that helps a lot,” Van Wingerden said. “So they have not got any problem at all. They don’t get seasick. They don’t get seasick at all.”


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U.S.-China trade war on hold The two countries agreed to a cease-fire of sorts, with the United States holding off for the “time being” on plans to impose tariffs on an additional $300 billion in Chinese imports. By Paul Wiseman and Kelvin Chan Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Once again, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping have hit the reset button in trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies, at least delaying an escalation in tension between the U.S. and China that had financial markets on edge and cast a cloud over the global economy. But when U.S. and Chinese negotiators sit down to work out details, the same difficult task remains: getting China to convince the United States that it will curb its aggressive push to challenge American technological dominance — and then to live up to its promises. At the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, Trump and Xi agreed to a cease-fire in the trade conflict. Trump said Saturday he would hold off for the “time being” on plans to impose tariffs on $300 billion more in Chinese imports — on top of the $250 billion he’s already targeted. This decision will jump-start trade talks that stalled last month. “We’re going to work with China where we left off,” Trump said Saturday. He also said China had agreed to buy more American farm products. Andy Rothman, an investment strategist with Matthews Asia and a former economic official with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, said the Trump-Xi meeting was more conciliatory than he expected. He was struck by Trump’s use of the term “strategic partner” to describe U.S. relations with China after other administration officials have played up the geopolitical rivalry between the two countries. Addressing another contentious issue, Trump said he will now allow U.S. companies to sell some components to Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, which last month was put on an

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President Donald Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on Saturday.

American blacklist as a threat to national security. Trump said that Huawei will stay on the blacklist, however, and that its future won’t be decided until the end of the trade talks. Neil Shearing, London-based chief economist at Capital Economics, predicted that financial markets will rally with relief when they reopen Monday. “But I don’t think this marks the turning of the tide,” he said. “Talks will ebb and flow, but the direction over the next 12 months will be toward renewed escalation because issues around industrial strategy will prove to be so intractable.” The Trump administration says China is trying to cheat its way to dominance in the cutting-edge technologies of the future such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. In a report last year, the Office of the United States Trade Representative accused Beijing of resorting to predatory tactics to challenge American technological supremacy. These include forcing foreign companies to hand over technology in exchange for access to the Chinese market; subsidizing its own companies (especially those owned by the state) while burying foreign firms in regulations; providing government money so Chinese firms can buy sensitive foreign technology at abovemarket prices; and stealing trade secrets outright. Eleven rounds of talks failed to end the standoff. The United States has imposed 25% import taxes on $250 billion in Chinese products and threatened to target

$300 billion more — a move that would extend the tariffs to virtually everything China ships to the United States. China has lashed back with tariffs on $110 billion in American goods, focusing on agricultural products in a direct and painful shot at Trump supporters in the U.S. farm belt. The last time Trump and Xi met — in early December at a G-20 gathering in Buenos Aires, Argentina — they also reached a ceasefire that injected new life into the talks. But the momentum didn’t last. Until May, it appeared that the two countries were slowly closing in on a deal. But then U.S. officials accused their Chinese counterparts of reneging on commitments they’d made earlier, and talks broke down. Getting them back on track could prove difficult. Beijing is reluctant to end subsidies to Chinese companies and to write any commitments into Chinese law. The Chinese also want the United States to drop its tariffs as a condition of any deal. But the Trump administration insists on keeping tariffs to use as leverage to make sure that China keeps its promises. For now, business groups are relieved that the tariffs aren’t expanding and optimistic the two countries can reach a deal. “We are encouraged that China and the United States have agreed to continue negotiations without further escalation of the mutually damaging trade war,” said Jason Oxman, president of the Information Technology Industry Council.

“We are also relieved that President Trump has reconsidered his threat to impose additional tariffs, which would have accelerated harm to all American consumers, workers, and businesses of all sizes.” Still, the decision to go easy on Huawei drew immediate fire politically. “Huawei is one of few potent levers we have to make China play fair on trade,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. “If President Trump backs off, as it appears he is doing, it will dramatically undercut our ability to change China’s unfair trades practices.” The Commerce Department put the firm on a blacklist because of the possibility its equipment could be used for cyberespionage. Trump suggested that his administration will review the company’s status on Commerce’s so-called Entity List and cleared the way for U.S. firms to sell it some components. Both countries have economic and political incentives to reach a deal. Xi is overseeing a decelerating economy and likely won’t want to be engaged in a destructive trade war when China’s ruling Communist Party meets in October. Trump, too, is confronted with an economy that, though still healthy, has looked a bit wobbly. And the trade hostilities with China have hurt his supporters in rural America as he campaigns for re-election in 2020. “This is a truce for now - for Xi, ahead of the Communist Party celebrations in October and for Trump, dependent on how his re-election campaign progresses,” said Diana Choyleva, chief economist at Enodo Economics. “But as we’ve said before, fundamentally, this dispute is about much more than trade - it’s part of a longerterm Great Decoupling that stems from a conflict over technological supremacy and geopolitical power. This is about redefining the world political and economic order, a process that will see periods of relative calm and also periods of significant turbulence.” “Both Chinese and U.S. leaders recognize the importance of bringing the relations back to the right track,” said Li Yong of the China Association of International Trade. “President Xi said we hoped to see normal relations. It’s hard to predict what will happen tomorrow, so I cannot say when the relations will return to right track.”

Handshake diplomacy or historic photo-op? President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were set to meet at the DMZ on Sunday. The timing of the visit was unknown Saturday night but was likely to occur early Sunday Eastern time, according to The Associated Press. By Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire Associated Press

President Donald Trump will meet Sunday with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un at the Demilitarized Zone separating the North and South, a day after he issued an unprecedented invitation and expressed willingness to cross the border for what would be a historymaking photo op. South Korean President Moon Jae-in announced that Kim accepted Trump’s invitation to meet when the U.S. president visits the heavily fortified site at the Korean border village of Panmunjom. Moon praised the two leaders for “being so brave” to hold the meeting and said, “I hope President Trump will go down in history as the president who achieves peace on Korean Peninsula.” Trump said he looked forward to meeting with Kim, but sought to tamp down expectations, predicting it would be “very short,” he said. “Virtually a handshake, but that’s OK. A handshake means a lot.” Officials spent Sunday morning working out logistical and security details, Trump said during an

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Hikers and journalists walk along the DMZ Peace Trail in the demilitarized zone in Goseong, South Korea on June 14.

earlier appearance with Moon. The invitation, while long rumored in diplomatic circles, still came across as an impulsive display of showmanship by a president bent on obtaining a legacydefining nuclear deal. North Korea responded by calling the offer a “very interesting suggestion.” Presidential visits to the DMZ are traditionally carefully guarded secrets for security reasons. White House officials couldn’t immediately say whether Kim had agreed to meet with Trump. The president himself claimed before flying from Japan to South Korea that he wasn’t even sure Kim was in North Korea to accept the invitation. “All I did is put out a feeler, if you’d like to meet,” Trump said in Japan. He added, somewhat implausibly: “I just thought of it this morning.” Before arriving in Seoul, Trump said at a news conference in Japan that he’d “feel very comfortable” crossing the border into North Korea if Kim showed up, saying

he’d “have no problem” becoming the first U.S. president to step into North Korea. His comments followed hours after Trump asked for Kim to meet him there. “If Chairman Kim of North Korea sees this, I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake his hand and say Hello(?)!” he tweeted. It was not immediately clear what the agenda, if any, would be for the potential third Trump-Kim meeting. “If he’s there we’ll see each other for two minutes,” Trump predicted. Such a spectacle would present a valuable propaganda victory for Kim, who, with his family, has long been denied the recognition they sought on the international stage. Despite Trump’s comments Saturday, he had told The Hill newspaper in Washington in an interview this past week that he would be visiting the DMZ and “might” meet with Kim. The paper reported it had withheld Trump’s comments, citing security concerns

by the White House. North Korea’s first vice foreign minister, Choe Son Hui, said the meeting, if realized, would serve as “another meaningful occasion in further deepening the personal relations between the two leaders and advancing the bilateral relations.” Meeting with Trump at South Korea’s presidential Blue House on Sunday, Moon said when he saw Trump’s invitation to Kim, “I could really feel that the flower of peace was truly blossoming on the Korean peninsula.” Moon, who will accompany Trump to the DMZ, added that the meeting — if it happens — would be a “significant milestone in the peace process.” Trump’s summit with Kim in Vietnam earlier this year collapsed without an agreement for denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula. He became the first sitting U.S. president to meet with the leader of the isolated nation last year, when they signed an agreement in Singapore to bring the North toward denuclearization. Substantive talks between the nations have largely broken down since then. The North has balked at Trump’s insistence that it give up its weapons before it sees relief from crushing international sanctions. Still, Trump has sought to praise Kim, who oversees an authoritarian government, in hopes of keeping the prospects of a deal alive, and the two have traded flowery letters in recent weeks. Every president since Ronald Reagan has visited the 1953 armistice line, except for George H.W. Bush, who visited when he was vice president. Trump tried to visit the DMZ when he was in Seoul in November 2017, but his helicopter was grounded by heavy fog.

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Salvadoran migrant dies in U.S. custody WASHINGTON — A law enforcement official says a 43-year-old El Salvadoran man has died after collapsing at a Texas border station. The official said the man crossed the U.S.-Mexico border about a week ago with his daughter and was being held at the central processing center in McAllen, Texas. The official says the man had a medical check and was hospitalized after collapsing. The official said the daughter is being placed in a shelter for children. The official isn’t authorized to speak about an ongoing investigation and requested anonymity to discuss it. A statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the cause of the man’s death Saturday is not yet known. At least two other adults as well as five children have died in custody since December.

Trump says mass deportations still set WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he would stick to a plan to step up deportations of undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. despite Congress passing legislation this week to improve border security. The deportations will begin in about a week “unless we do something pretty miraculous,” Trump said in Osaka, Japan on Saturday.

Hiker found alive

LA CRESCENTA, Calif. — A hiker who was missing in the mountains north of Los Angeles for a week was found Saturday and has apparently survived by drinking water from a creek, authorities said. A helicopter crew found Eugene Jo, 73, in a canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains and hoisted him to safety, Sgt. Greg Taylor with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department said. Jo was hiking with a group to the 8,000-foot summit of Mount Waterman on June 22 when he became separated from them.

Administration to delay health care rule SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump administration has agreed to postpone implementing a rule allowing medical workers to decline performing abortions or other treatments on moral or religious grounds while the so-called “conscience” rule is challenged in a California court. The rule was supposed to take effect July 22 but the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its opponents in a California lawsuit mutually agreed Friday to delay a final ruling on the matter until Nov. 22.

AROUND THE WORLD Sudan’s army warns protest leaders of violence at rallies

KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan’s ruling military council warned protest leaders Saturday that they would be held responsible for any destruction or damage by “vandals” and people “with an agenda” ahead of planned mass rallies demanding civilian rule more than two months after the military ousted autocratic President Omar al-Bashir. The country’s pro-democracy movement called for demonstrations across the country Sunday, despite efforts by the African Union and Ethiopia to bring the generals and the protest leaders back to the negotiating table. The AU and Ethiopia have mediated between the two sides and floated a joint proposal for a transition of power. Herald news services


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Luis Alvarez, who fought for 9/11 first responders, dies By Kayla Epstein

Family spokesman Matt McCauley confirmed to The Washington Post that Alvarez had died in the early hours of Saturday morning due to “9/11-related cancer.” Alvarez had developed colorectal and liver cancer in 2016. “It is with peace and comfort, that the Alvarez family announce that Luis (Lou) Alvarez, our warrior, has gone home to our Good Lord in heaven today,” the family said in a statement. “Please remember his words, ‘Please take care of yourselves and each other.’ We told him at the end that he had won this battle by the many lives he had touched

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Earlier this month, former New York police detective Luis Alvarez delivered a heartbreaking plea to Congress to extend the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, which provides financial assistance to first responders who had developed illnesses after responding to the 2001 terrorist attacks. On Saturday, his family confirmed that the NYPD veteran had died at 53, having succumbed the cancer he developed years after working at Ground Zero.

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Retired New York Police Department detective Luis Alvarez testifies during a hearing by the House Judiciary Committee as it considers permanent authorization of the Sept. 11 Victims Compensation Fund on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 11.

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of us in this fight,” tweeted Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., who introduced the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund renewal legislation. Maloney told The Post earlier this month that she hopes the bill will pass the House in July. On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the Senate hoped to pass the bill by August after he faced direct criticism from former Daily Show host Jon Stewart over his handling of the renewal. Sitting beside Stewart at a June 11 hearing on the eve of a scheduled 69th round of chemotherapy, Alvarez implored members of Congress to replenish the fund as thousands of responders and their families wait for assistance. “I should not be here with you, but you made me come,” he said. “You made me come because I will not stand by and watch as my friends with cancer from 9/11 like me are valued less than anyone else because of when they get sick, they die.” “It is my goal and it is my legacy to see that you do the right thing for all 9/11 responders,” he said. The next day, Alvarez felt too disoriented to continue treatment and was placed in hospice care shortly after, The New York Times reported. “You all said you would never forget,” Alvarez said at the hearing. “Well I’m here to make sure that you don’t.”

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Migrant aid ship rams Italian police boat; captain held By Annalisa Camilli and Frances D’Emilio Associated Press

LAMPEDUSA, Sicily — The German captain of a humanitarian rescue ship with 40 migrants aboard has been arrested after she rammed her vessel into an Italian border police motorboat while docking at a tiny Mediterranean island Saturday in defiance of Italy’s antimigrant interior minister. Jeering onlookers shouted “handcuffs, handcuffs” as Carola Rackete, the 31-yearold captain, was escorted off the boat at Lampedusa, which is closer to north Africa than to the Italian mainland. The migrants, meanwhile, hugged personnel of the German Sea-Watch charity who helped them during their 17 days at sea. Some kissed the ground after disembarking from SeaWatch 3 at dawn’s break. The migrants had been rescued from an unseaworthy vessel launched by Libya-based human traffickers but Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini

had refused to let them disembark on Lampedusa until other European Union countries agreed to take them. Five nations so pledged to do Friday: Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Portugal. The humanitarian rescue operation ended dramatically and violently when Rackete decided she could no longer wait for permission to dock given the odyssey of the migrants aboard. “It’s enough. After 16 days following the rescue, #SeaWatch3 enters in port,” the organization tweeted early Saturday shortly before the ship started heading dockside. The captain steered her vessel toward the island before dawn, ramming the much smaller police boat, which was blocking SeaWatch 3’s path to the dock. In past years, Lampedusa had won international praise for its generous welcome to many of the hundreds of thousands of rescued migrants. But even as the migrants’ numbers dwindled as Italy cracked down on private

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Migrants disembark from the Ducth-flagged Sea-Watch 3 ship at Lampedusa island’s harbor, Italy, on Saturday.

rescue ships, many Italians lost patience, including economic migrants ineligible for asylum. Salvini’s anti-migrant League party has soared in popularity. Some on the island applauded when the migrants disembarked. But another group yelled insults, including “Gypsy, go home” to the captain. A senator from the opposition Democrats, Davide Faraone, filmed the intense scene and then posted it on Twitter. “You must handcuff her

immediately,” a woman shouted before Rackete was hustled into a police car. Her lawyer, Leonardo Marino, told Italian state TV that she was arrested for investigation of resisting a warship, a reference to plowing into the motorboat of the customs and border police force. No one was injured but the motorboat’s side was damaged. If convicted, Rackete risks up to 10 years in prison. She also risks a fine as high

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Sea-Watch 3 Capt. Carola Rackete.

as 50,000 euros ($58,000) under a recent Salvinibacked law cracking down on private rescue vessels. Any fine might be covered by a reported 100,000 euros supporters in Italy recently donated to help Sea-Watch. Salvini slammed the captain’s defiance, branding her actions as tantamount to an “act of war.” “I have asked for the arrest of an outlaw who put (lives) at risk,” Salvini told RAI state radio. He also ordered that authorities sequester the

ship, “which went around the Mediterranean breaking laws.” Sea-Watch defended Rackete’s actions. “She enforced the rights of the rescued people to be disembarked to a place of safety,” Sea-Watch said in a statement. But a Sicily-based prosecutor, Luigi Patronaggio, indicated otherwise. “Humanitarian reasons cannot justify inadmissible acts against those who work at sea for the safety of everybody,” ANSA quoted the prosecutor as saying. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas appeared to criticize the Italian decision to arrest the captain. “Saving lives is a humanitarian duty,” he said on Twitter. “Rescue at sea must not be criminalized. It’s up to the Italian justice system to swiftly resolve the allegations.” A judge will decide after closed-door hearings in coming days whether Rackete should be freed or stay under house arrest while the investigation continues.

U.S., Taliban open talks in fresh bid to end Afghan war By Kathy Gannon Associated Press

ISLAMABAD — A fresh round of talks between the U.S. and the Taliban began in Qatar on Saturday, just days after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington is hoping for an Afghan peace agreement before Sept. 1. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed to The Associated Press that negotiations had begun. Originally scheduled to begin in the morning, the two sides sat down midafternoon for the seventh

time in a series of direct talks that began last year following the appointment of U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad. As in previous talks between Khalilzad and the Taliban, the focus is on the withdrawal of U.S. troops and Taliban guarantees to prevent Afghanistan from again hosting militants who can stage global attacks. Both sides say they have come to an understanding on the withdrawal and the guarantees but details have yet to be worked out. The protracted war in Afghanistan began in 2001

to unseat the Taliban and hunt down al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his followers, who carried out the 9-11 attacks in the United States while operating in Afghan territory. After nearly 18 years and billions of dollars spent, the Taliban control or contest roughly half of Afghan territory. In the Afghan capital of Kabul last week, Pompeo said “real progress” had been made on a draft agreement with the Taliban to ensure “that Afghan soil never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists.”

Both Khalilzad and Pompeo have said that agreements with the Taliban will come hand in hand with understandings on an intra-Afghan dialogue and a permanent cease-fire. It was expected that a timetable would be among the discussion points in the Doha talks. The Taliban’s negotiating team has been led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who

co-founded the Taliban movement with its leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who ruled with an iron fist, imposing a strict brand of Islam. Omar died several years ago, while Baradar has been held in a Pakistani jail since 2010 until his release earlier this year. The Taliban have refused to meet directly with

President Ashraf Ghani’s government but have held several rounds of talks with a collection of Afghan personalities from Kabul, including former president Hamid Karzai, several prominent opposition leaders and government peace council members. Both those meetings were held in Moscow earlier this year.

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was a constant figure in Olympia representing the Resident Action Project. A statewide group with over 800 members, it was launched by the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance in 2015. It is comprised largely of homeless and formerly homeless advocates. The group has become an important voice and presence advocating for housing reforms and shaping policy that truly meets the needs of the people affected, said Rep. June Robinson, D-Everett. “We hear from lobbyists all time,” Robinson said. “To hear from a person who has that lived experience, who has been evicted or has been homeless, has lived on the street or in their car, and then for them to have the courage to tell their story and want to change policy to make it better for others, it’s very impactful. “It definitely moves hearts and minds when you get that real story.” Advocates made unprecedented gains at the state level this year; from reforming housing laws to increasing funds for affordable housing.

Resident Action Project Woods has lost track of the times she’s made the 80-mile trek this year down I-5 from her apartment in Edmonds to Olympia in her 1997 Honda Accord. In February, she joined more than 600 housing advocates from Snohomish County and across the state for the official Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day. That day, small groups roamed the Capitol’s long hallways meeting with legislators from their districts. Woods led a group of about eight. At each encounter, Woods would quickly summarize her story, using her hands for emphasis. During her period of homelessness she had a legal pad with 45 service providers, though not one had an open room when Woods needed help. “So many people are hanging on by the skin of their teeth,” Woods told one representative. As each discussion wrapped up, without hesitation, Woods would make the big ask — for an increase in dollars allocated to the housing trust fund. The Resident Action Project, also known as

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Resident Action Project members rally at the Capitol during Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day on Feb. 28.

RAP, wanted to see legislators put in $200 million in the next budget, up from $112 million. “This is so reasonable, I can’t believe we aren’t there yet,” said Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D-Mukilteo, when the group met with her. “Affordable housing is becoming more and more difficult to find.” “Though $200 million won’t come close to meeting the need,” chimed in Mary Anne Dillon, executive director of the YWCA Snohomish branch who was part of Woods’ group. Woods first found herself at the Capitol when she was living at a YWCA shelter. She was there to push for more funding for that program and others like it. She returned a few years later when housing advocates began lobbying for source-of-income protections — that ban landlords from refusing to accept rental assistance, such as Section 8 housing vouchers. At the time, the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance was forming an Emerging Advocate Program to train people who are homeless or formerly unsheltered to influence housing policies. Woods joined that first class. The group was the predecessor to RAP. “There are more than 100,000 affordable housing units around the state. Our belief was if we could organize just a portion, even just a small percentage, that would be a huge new power base,” said Rachael Myers, executive director of the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance. RAP’s regular presence in Olympia has helped bring attention to their cause and was an

Mindy Woods takes a break between meetings with legislators to check her schedule.

integral part of the bills that passed, Myers said. “People with this direct experience can tell stories in ways that stick differently than just sharing a bunch of numbers and facts and data. It adds the human side,” Myers said. “Our strong belief is that we will get better policy if the people who are most directly impacted have a seat at the table in developing that policy and in pushing that policy.” During the years the Housing Alliance lobbied for the bill, which was eventually approved in 2018, the need for that legislation became a reality for Woods. Her landlord no longer wanted to accept Section 8 housing vouchers. Woods was given 20 days to leave. She was unable to find a place that would take rental assistance before her lease expired, leaving her without shelter once again. “I had more passion and anger about it. This was not okay,” Woods said. “I had a voucher in hand with nowhere to use it. I

was denied by nine landlords who wouldn’t take Section 8.” And those were the ones who called her back. Countless others never responded to her message or explicitly said they didn’t accept tenants using rental assistance. At the time many state lawmakers didn’t quite understand the real implications of this or thought it was a Seattle problem, Robinson said. “So to have someone like Mindy be able to tell her very real story about how she literally was homeless because of that discrimination and what that did to her and her son and how that affected her life, that is very powerful,” Robinson said. “You can no longer brush that aside as something that doesn’t impact real people when you have someone sitting right there tell you how it has impacted their life.”

Unprecedented gains The Legislature passed a wide range of housing

bills this year, ranging from increasing funds for affordable housing to reforming the eviction process. “It really was a banner year both in policy and budget allocation for affordable housing,” Robinson said. “It was a combination of a year we had enough votes, quite frankly to move policy, and many legislators talking about the issue and really wanting to do something about the issue to respond to their communities.” Legislators put $175 million in the budget for the housing trust fund, the highest amount ever. One of the biggest wins for RAP and the Housing Alliance was changes to eviction law, said Myers, with the Housing Alliance. “Evictions are a direct pipeline for many people into homelessness,” Myers said. “I see that bill as a homeless prevention bill.” Nonpayment of rent is by far the most common reason a tenant faces eviction, according to a report from the Seattle Women’s Commission. A majority of these cases were for less than one month’s rent. The study focused on renters in Seattle. Under the new law, renters will have 14 days to catch up with a missed rent payment. Before tenants had only three days to pay or vacate to avoid an eviction lawsuit, which stays on a renter’s record and can impact future housing options. “Fourteen days is enough time for many people to be able to get another paycheck and catch up on their late rent, to be able to borrow money from friends or family,” Myers said. “People are pretty creative if they have some time to put things together to not lose their housing because it’s such a priority.” Critics argued the bill will cause many small landlords to sell their units, impacting the inventory of apartments on the market. They also say lengthening the eviction period could endanger mortgage payments. Another bill that lawmakers approved this year doubles the time to 60 days landlords must give tenants for rent increases. It was introduced by Robinson, who also drafted and got passed a bill to allow local jurisdictions to keep a portion of the state sales tax for affordable housing. “We saw this as a way to infuse additional funding

into local communities to address the need,” she said. “By giving them local control they can use it in a way that makes the most sense for their communities. Some places will build housing, others will use it to operate existing housing.”

Becoming an advocate “I never thought I’d be politically active,” Woods said. “But people with the lived experience are often left out of the conversation.” Woods rarely turns down a chance to share her story. Recently she joined about a dozen people on stage to share personal memories about homelessness to a Seattle audience. A few days later she spoke to roomful of real estate agents. “My point is to show that it can happen to anyone,” she said. “I am white and privileged and have resources, and it still happened to me.” She also works to recruit others with similar experiences to RAP, showing them how on their smartphone they can connect to others in a similar situation, use social media for advocacy, and contact their elected leaders. “Folks with the personal experience are not just the best spokespeople, but in many cases the best organizers of bringing their neighbors of folks in the communities along,” Myers said. Even in Woods’ case, if it means constantly recounting her story about one of the hardest times in her life, it isn’t easy. “Mindy has a place now, she doesn’t need to be doing this,” Myers said. “But she has such a deep understanding of what it was like for her when she was experiencing homelessness that she doesn’t want that to happen for other people.” Each retelling is traumatic, Woods said, comparing it to post-traumatic stress disorder. “That’s why I feel so strongly that housing is a human right. Everyone deserves a safe, affordable, healthy place to call home,” she said. “It’s not okay, not in the richest country on Earth. With all the money and resources we have, we shouldn’t have people living outside.” Lizz Giordano: 425-3744165; egiordano@heraldnet.com; Twitter: @lizzgior.

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It burned down two decades later. It was still smoldering when people began to collect money to rebuild. Within a month they raised about $183,000. Construction was finished the same year, said Scott Washburn, CEO of the YMCA of Snohomish County. In 1960 a second gym, a swimming pool and locker rooms were added. Twenty years after that, more renovations provided a third gym, a new pool, sport courts and the reception area. “None of these additions were connected by elevator, which makes it challenging for our members sometimes,” he said. “That was one of the motivations to look at a replacement.” Work started last summer on the new $33.5 million YMCA south of 41st Street on Colby Avenue. It’s expected to open in early December, Washburn said. The branch may be closed

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for a couple of weeks during that time as the center moves. The organization and

prospective buyer have been under contract for about a year, Washburn said. If all goes as planned,

he expects the sale to happen at the end of the year. The contractor is Trent

Development, Inc. The company is working with the architectural firm Clark Barnes. Both are based

in Seattle. Early plans say 51 apartments would go into the existing building from the 1920s. Another 54 units would be built in a fivestory, 51,729-square-foot complex behind it, where the additions are now. Another 169 units in a 10-story building are proposed across the street, where there’s now a parking lot. It would be 213,245 square feet, and include about 200 underground parking spots. Space on the ground floor appears to be reserved for commercial use. Washburn believes downtown will continue to grow and become a place people want to visit. He started to see it when Funko moved in the next street over. “It’s nice we can preserve the history of the Y on this block, but also be part of the resurgence of Everett,” he said. Stephanie Davey: 425-339-3192; sdavey@ heraldnet.com; Twitter:@ stephrdavey.-


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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, despite the emergence of a new conservative majority, ended its annual term last week signaling an inclination to go slow, but spring a few surprises. The court did not move aggressively to the right, as many Democrats and liberal activists feared and many abortion foes had fervently hoped. Instead, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts firmly holding the ideological center — a position once held by retired Justice Anthony Kennedy — the court took a cautious path, reflecting Roberts’ determination to avoid the appearance of a court that is predictably conservative. Even President Donald Trump’s two appointees — Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh — did not march in lock step to advance the conservative legal agenda, taking different paths in several important cases. “For the last dozen years, this was the Roberts Court in name only, and the Kennedy Court in reality. Now, it’s really John Roberts’ Court,” said University of Chicago law professor Daniel Hemel, a former court clerk. Roberts knows the court “risks being seen as an entirely partisan institution if every ideologically divisive case breaks 5-to-4 conservative-to-liberal. So I think we can expect to see him voting against ideological type — at least occasionally,” Hemel continued. “There will still be lots of 5-to-4 conservative-toliberal decisions, but I think Roberts understands the damage to the institution if every high-profile case breaks that way.” For much of this term, the chief justice acted to put off major decisions on abortion, gun rights, transgender troops in the military, as well as an explosive clash over the rights of Christian bakery owners to refuse to make a wedding cake for a samesex couple. Roberts’ dominant role was on full display on the final day in two major cases on political power, both effectively decided by the chief justice. First, Roberts dashed the hopes of liberal reformers with a 5-4 ruling that closed the federal courts to claims of partisan gerrymandering. In the opinion, joined by the four other conservative justices, Roberts said there was no legal formula or mathematical rule for a judge to decide when an election map drawn by state legislators crosses a line to become unconstitutionally partisan. Therefore, judges should stay out of this business, Roberts said in the North Carolina case called Rucho vs. Common Cause. This was not a new idea for the chief justice, but with Kavanaugh having replaced

the wavering Kennedy, who remained open to deciding gerrymandering cases, Roberts had the five votes he needed. I m m e d i at e l y a f t e r announcing that conservative victory, Roberts began to slowly read his opinion in the term’s final case: a challenge to the Trump administration’s effort to put a citizenship question on the 2020 census for the first time since 1950. States dominated by Democrats — led by California and New York — had sued over the move, and census experts predicted millions of immigrant families would refuse to answer, thereby knocking down the population counts in areas most likely to vote for Democrats. Roberts explained the court was deciding only a “narrow” matter under the Administrative Procedure Act, not a grand constitutional issue. But the chief justice noted that Trump’s commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, had supplied only “contrived reasons” for adding the question. No one believed a blockby-block count of citizens was needed to enforce the Voting Rights Act, as Ross had testified, Roberts concluded. “In these unusual circumstances, the district court (in New York) was warranted” in its decision to block the question, “and we affirm that disposition.” The “we” in that one paragraph included only the four liberal justices who joined Roberts. They had dissented on much of the rest in Department of Commerce vs. New York, while the four conservatives dissented from the crucial Part V of the chief justice’s five-part opinion. The surprising result angered the four other justices on the right. All year, they were frustrated with the chief justice’s cautious approach. “A politically fraught issue does not justify abdicating our judicial duty,” Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Gorsuch wrote in December after the court in Box vs. Planned Parenthood refused to hear Indiana’s bid to deny Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood clinics. In May, the court refused to hear Indiana’s appeal of another law that would have prohibited abortions when a fetus was diagnosed with Down syndrome or any other disability. And on Friday, the court refused to hear Alabama’s appeal of a law that would have ended nearly all second-trimester abortions. It takes only four votes to grant review of a case, indicating that Kavanaugh, like Roberts, is not ready to rule soon on abortion. “The most controversial cases taken this term were ones where the court had no choice,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the

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had a right to appeal. And in the census case, Trump’s lawyers said the government needed a ruling by July. “I think after the Kavanaugh hearings, the justices wanted a lower profile term — and, overall, they

succeeded,” Chemerinsky said, recalling Kavanaugh’s bruising confirmation. The conservative justices were not themselves always united, however. Gorsuch, for example, is a strict libertarian who

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Future is in doubt for cheaper versions of biologic drugs By Linda Johnson Associated Press

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here are two loves in my life — my “boo” and my budget. OK, maybe my husband comes first, but I’m not kidding about my love affair with our budget. It’s the road map to our economic soundness. But our budget doesn’t just encompass a list of our household expenses. It’s more like a manifesto. The budget my husband and I have created for our family is a statement of what we want our money to do for us — and others. Recently, during one of my online discussions, a reader asked about the relevance of a budget. “Here’s the background: My spouse and I make a lot of money (like 5%-ers money, not 1%-ers money),” the reader wrote. “Our only debt is our mortgage. We have about nine months of living expenses in an emergency fund and a generous life-happens fund. We max out our 401(k)s. We save for our kids’ college. But we don’t have a budget — as in, I don’t know what we spend on groceries, and I don’t know what I spent on kids’ summer clothes. We’re not extravagant. Those kids’ clothes were bought on sale at the mall. And our Cheerios are generic ‘Os.’ We mostly pack lunches, and we don’t summer in France. … But I can’t help wondering if we should have a budget, like numbers on a paper that we should review monthly. Part of me says we could save more and put it toward an extra fun vacation, but part of me says, ‘Nah. We buy what we want anyway, and we’re good.’ What do you think?” Here’s what I think. Can you prosper without a budget? Sure you can, if you have more than you need. However, even if your income is substantial, it’s still important that you keep track of not just what you spend on necessities, but also of whether your money is being spent the way you truly want. I’ll give you five reasons why you need a spending plan. It’s not just about your income and expenses. I’ve met and counseled countless individuals and couples with six-figure salaries who lost track of their spending because they had so much money coming into their household that they didn’t think a budget mattered. They ended up spending themselves into a hot mess. They had enough money coming in to cover the basics, but they weren’t on track with their retirement savings. The college funds they had for their children were woefully underfunded. Even with good income, they lived beyond their means by overusing credit cards. The numbers don’t lie. “We’re not extravagant,” the reader wrote. This could be true. Or not. When you aren’t closely watching, it’s very possible you’re overspending and don’t know it. Small expenditures often don’t register. In your mind, they also don’t add up to big money, because you aren’t keeping track of the totality of your spending in a particular category. It’s a stopgap tool. How do you know if you’re spending more than you want in any one category if you don’t have a figure to measure it against? People tell me all the time that they don’t eat out much or that they don’t really spend a lot shopping. Let’s see if that’s true for you, too. Set a limit in your budget for those expenses and then doublecheck it against your monthly bank statement. When I have folks do this over several months, it often turns out they’ve been lying to themselves. For some useful family-budget templates you can download for free, go to Vertex42.com. It puts short-term and long-term goals in perspective. The reader wrote: “When we have some extra money sitting in our bank account, we put it in the kids’ college funds or send it to the mortgage.” This might be the best use of the money, but it might not. You can have the things you want. A budget doesn’t only have to be about setting limits on what you can’t do or have. Turn that thinking around. It can also show you what you can do. So, in the case of this couple, they probably could afford to save for a summer vacation to France. My grandmother Big Mama used to say, “Every penny ought to have a purpose.” Budgeting isn’t just numbers on a paper. It’s not just about keeping down your expenses in such categories as eating out. It’s a way to drive your spending in a direction that helps you live the financial values I hope you’ve set for yourself. — Washington Post Writers Group

TRENTON, N.J. — They were the drugs that were supposed to save the U.S. tens of billions of dollars. Called “biosimilars,” they are nearcopies of complex and expensive biologic drugs to treat cancer, rare diseases and autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and colitis. But U.S. sales have been so limited that their future is in doubt. Already, one company has scrapped nearly all its biosimilar development projects. Worst-case scenario? Drugmakers could abandon biosimilar development, and makers of original biologic drugs could keep raising their six-figure-a-year prices indefinitely. Two years ago, the independent policy research group RAND Health predicted biosimilars would save the U.S. roughly $54 billion from 2017 through 2026. That’s looking optimistic. “This is a make-or-break period,” said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who led the Food and Drug Administration until April. “My fear is that some of the biosimilar-makers … will say, ‘We’ll just go back to doing other things,’” and other drugmakers won’t enter the niche. Leigh Purvis, AARP’s director of health services research, says the original biologic drugmakers “could kill this market before it ever takes off, and we desperately need it.”

The promise Biosimilars are akin to generic drugs, but true generics aren’t possible with biologic drugs. Pills are easily duplicated by mixing chemicals. Getting a generic version of a brand-name pill approved requires spending about $2 million and two years to conduct lab tests and show it’s chemically equivalent to the original medication. Manufacturing costs just pennies a pill. Biologic drugs, on the other hand, are made by manipulating living cells to produce a specific protein. They treat disorders often caused by faulty genes or immune systems, and they must be injected or delivered by infusion. The complex process needed to grow and purify the proteins means a copycat biosimilar will never be identical to the original drug. But it also can’t have “clinically meaningful” differences. Getting approval can take five to nine years of lab and patient testing, and cost over $100 million. A decade ago, Congress passed a law meant to encourage development of cheaper biosimilars. But the makers of the original biologic drugs have fought hard to block the new rivals, with stacks of successive patents, lawsuits and rebates to insurers. The result? Even drugmakers with the expertise and resources to produce biosimilars are mostly thwarted. In the U.S., that is. In Europe, monopoly-protecting patents generally don’t last as long as in the U.S. and government-run health systems have favored biosimilars in exchange for steep discounts. Biosimilars hit Europe in 2006. Now 54 are available at discounts up to 80 percent. In the U.S., the FDA has approved 24 biosimilars, nearly all since 2015. Just 11 of them are actually for sale, generally at 15% to 35% below the original drug’s price. Those discounts are easily matched by original biologic makers who prefer insurers give them a smaller piece of the pie than nothing. Biosimilars have been approved in the U.S. for five biologic best-sellers on the market as long as 22 years: Humira and Enbrel, for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and other autoimmune disorders, and the cancer drugs Herceptin, Rituxan and Avastin. However, their biosimilars can’t be sold in the U.S. due to litigation and multiple, monopoly-extending patents. The brands have monthly list prices of over $5,000 to nearly $13,000. Health plans pay much less, but even wellinsured patients must pay a big portion — or the full price until they cover their plan deductible.

How we got here Drugmakers have been harnessing scientific advances to create targeted biologic drugs, many for cancer and rare conditions without good treatments. Their executives predicted insurers wouldn’t balk at high prices because the patient numbers aren’t big. But as more people took biologic drugs and companies increased prices 6% to 20% every year, insurers and middlemen called prescription benefit managers limited patients’ access. They also set high copayments for many patients.

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Chuck Pope, of Derry, Pennsylvania, shows the only medication he uses now to alleviate his rheumatoid arthritis condition.

Biosimilars were seen as financial salvation. But given their limited sales to date, the FDA is trying to enable faster approval. In May, it issued guidelines to enable biosimilar-makers to show their products are interchangeable with an original biologic drug. Pharmacies then could substitute a biosimilar for a brand-name biologic, as happens routinely with generic pills. Cancer patient David Mitchell, who founded the advocacy group Patients for Affordable Drugs, says biologic drugmakers are exploiting the system, despite having at least 12 years of market exclusivity. “We have patients who say, ‘I’ve been taking this drug for 15 or 20 years and there’s still no generic,’” Mitchell notes. He says the group also hears frequently from patients on biologic drugs “who are struggling or can’t afford them.” Chuck Pope, a former machinist from Derry, Pennsylvania, has had rheumatoid arthritis since 2005 and took Enbrel for seven years. He said it prevented flareups of the joint-destroying autoimmune disorder, enabling him to keep working long hours. Then shoulder injuries forced him onto disability and cost Pope his employer’s “excellent insurance.” Pope said he can’t afford the thousands of dollars Enbrel would cost him under his Medicare plan. “My body’s just totally disintegrating because of the RA,” which causes irreversible damage, said Pope, 64. “Wouldn’t it be more logical to lower the price and have more people on the drug?”

Biosimilar barriers Last year, the U.S. spent $126 billion on biologic drugs, only 2% of it on biosimilars, according to the health data firm IQVIA. Gottlieb, the recently departed FDA commissioner, blames the slow uptake partly on doctors hesitant to switch patients to unfamiliar alternatives. He also points to barriers erected by the companies behind name-brand biologic drugs. Their tactics include disparaging biosimilars as inferior, luring patients with coupons subsidizing their copayments, getting successive patents to extend their monopolies, and giving rebates to insurance plans which cover their biologic drugs but exclude rival biosimilars. A report released Wednesday by a biosimilars trade group estimated the U.S. health care system lost $7.6 billion in possible savings since 2015 due to patent walls delaying sales of approved biosimilars. Health plans are reluctant to take up biosimilars, because that would instantly end their big rebates, Gottlieb said. Such exclusionary contracts have stifled sales of Inflectra, Pfizer’s biosimilar of Johnson & Johnson’s $5 billion-a-year autoimmune disorder drug, Remicade. Since launching in November 2016, Inflectra’s U.S. sales totaled $438 million, though it’s priced 25% below Remicade’s $2,335-per-month list price. Pfizer is suing J&J for “unlawful conduct” that blocks competition. J&J says it simply offered rebate options health plans requested.

In October, biosimilar versions of the world’s most lucrative drug, Humira, hit Europe. Humira, which treats psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders, launched 17 years ago and brought maker AbbVie $20 billion in 2018 sales, two-thirds from the U.S. Seven drugmakers have Humira biosimilars approved or awaiting approval in the U.S., but none are expected soon. AbbVie sued each rival to block sales, claiming they would infringe Humira patents. All seven companies eventually settled, agreeing to pay AbbVie royalties so they can start selling biosimilar versions — in 2023. Boehringer Ingelheim, the last company to settle, had alleged AbbVie “improperly created a ‘patent thicket,’ comprising more than a hundred overlapping and non-inventive patents, for the sole purpose of extending its monopoly far beyond the expiration of its core patent for Humira in 2016.” AbbVie wouldn’t discuss Humira. But at a September conference, Chief Financial Officer William Chase said, “You’ve seen us execute very nicely with our legal strategy” to delay U.S. competition. Meanwhile, AbbVie has raised Humira’s U.S. monthly list price from $1,524 in 2009 to $5,174, according to figures from health data firm Elsevier. Makers of Avastin, Herceptin, Rituxan and Enbrel likewise raised their list prices 50% to 200% over that decade.

Dim future Drugmakers are obligated to maximize profits for shareholders, and hiking prices in the U.S., where they make the lion’s share of revenue, is a sure way of helping their bottom line. Price experts including Dr. Peter Bach of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York recently proposed scrapping biosimilars, saying they can’t succeed due to biologic drugs’ complexity and the nation’s for-profit health care system. They suggest that after biologic drugs have enjoyed their 12-year monopoly, their makers then sell them at cost plus a reasonable profit, set by an independent agency. Analyst Steve Brozak, president of WBB Securities, believes it will take another recession and a surge of unemployed, uninsured patients for the government to enact major changes to boost biosimilar use. Even if biosimilar access improves, few patients will see big savings, predicts Michael Kleinrock, research director at IQVIA. Insurers and prescription benefit managers will get those. “Many people will still have to pay up to their deductible” or out-of-pocket maximum, he says. Kleinrock sees bigger problems: Only about 20 biologic drugs have the billions in annual sales making it worthwhile to develop biosimilar rivals. And biosimilars of drugs created years ago will lose favor as improved, next-generation biologic medicines arrive. “If there’s less reward, there’s less incentive,” he says.


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Competing marches in Portland lead to fights, injuries Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. -Competing demonstrations spilled into the streets of downtown Portland on Saturday, with fights breaking out in places as marchers clashed. At least three groups had planned rallies or demonstrations at different sites in the city, including members of the so-called Proud Boys and anti-fascist groups that include “antifa,” and the fights occurred when participants of the opposing groups met, according to The Oregonian/OregonLive . In a statement Saturday night, the Portland Police Bureau said three people were arrested on assault and harassment charges in connection with the protests. Police said medics treated eight people, including three police officers, at the scene. Three people were taken to hospitals after they were attacked, police said. Andy Ngo, who describes himself as an editor at the conservative website Quillette and says he is “hated by antifa,” said on his Twitter feed that he was attacked

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by anti-fascist protesters and had to be taken to the hospital to treat injuries to his face

and head. Ngo also said the attackers took his camera equipment.

Protesters also clashed with police, throwing water bottles and eggs at officers.

In separate social media posts later in the day, police declared the situation to be a civil disturbance and warned participants faced arrest. The Portland Police Bureau on Twitter asked for the public’s help in investigating violent assaults. The bureau also said that it has received reports that some of the milkshakes thrown by protesters contained quickdrying cement. “Demonstration events

are very fluid in nature and the management of these events is complex,” Assistant Chief Chris Davis said in a statement. “There are hundreds of peaceful free speech events in the City in a given year that do not result in violence. Unfortunately, today some community members and officers were injured. We are actively investigating these incidents to hold those responsible accountable.”

Tens of thousands join gay pride parades around the world By Amy Guthrie Associated Press

MEXICO CITY — Tens of thousands of people turned out for gay pride celebrations around the world Saturday, including a boisterous party in Mexico and the first pride march in North Macedonia’s capital. Rainbow flags and umbrellas swayed and music pounded as the march along Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma avenue got underway, with couples,

families and activists seeking to raise visibility for sexual diversity in the country. Same-sex civil unions have been legal in Mexico City since 2007, and gay marriage since 2009. A handful of Mexican states have also legalized same-sex unions, which are supposed to be recognized nationwide. But pride participants said Mexico has a long way to go in becoming a more tolerant and accepting place for LGBTQ individuals. “There’s a lot of

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marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, when a police raid on a gay bar in Manhattan led to a riot and days of demonstrations that morphed into a sustained LGBTQ liberation movement. The city’s huge Pride parade Sunday also swings past the bar. Other LGBTQ celebrations took place from India to Europe, with more events planned for Sunday. In the North Macedonian capital of Skopje, U.S.

Charge d’Affaires Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm attended the first pride march there in a festive and incidentfree atmosphere despite a countermarch organized by religious and “pro-family” organizations. People from Macedonia took part, along with marchers from neighboring Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia and other countries. “This year Skopje joined more than 70 Pride (marches) and the USA are very proud to be part

of this,” Schweitzer-Bluhm told reporters. “There is a lot of progress here in North Macedonia but still a lot has to be done.” In Paraguay, about 2,000 people paraded through the capital That gay pride march came on the same day that conservative Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez tweeted: “We will defend the family as the basis of society and the protection of life from conception.”

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Widened roads for expanding neighborhoods Upgrades to 35th Avenue SE are part of a $90 million plan for the Bothell-Mill Creek road network. By Noah Haglund Herald Writer

MILL CREEK — A bit of road relief has arrived for the fastest-growing part of Snohomish County. There’s years of work still to come. A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday marked the first phase of improvements to 35th Avenue SE. Crews widened the formerly twolane stretch by adding a continuous center turn lane from Seattle

Hill Road south to 180th Street SE. There are bike lanes, as well as curbs and sidewalks, on both sides of the north-south arterial. The work spanned about 1.8 miles and started last year. “As you have probably figured out, there’s tremendous population growth in this area,” said County Council Chairman Terry Ryan, whose district covers the surrounding neighborhoods. On Tuesday afternoon, Ryan joined other dignitaries at Tambark Creek Park to celebrate

the milestone. Ryan said fixing the road network in his district, which includes the Mill Creek and Bothell areas, was a priority after he was elected to the county job in 2013. Before that, he was a longtime member of the Mill Creek City Council. Early plans called for widening 35th to five lanes, but by the time he arrived at the county, it was too late for that. Instead, public works staff focused on the upgrades that were showcased this week. “If we had not done that, all the development on 35th Avenue would have had to be shut down because the traffic was so bad,”

Ryan said. The recently completed work cost about $14 million, including construction, property acquisition and design. It’s part of a combined $81 million of ongoing road projects in the area between the Bothell-Everett Highway and Highway 9. Several other projects are planned within the next four years or so. “We’re making steady progress, we’re chipping away at it,” County Executive Dave Somers said. A second phase of construction along 35th Avenue could start as early as next year. That will extend the same kinds of upgrades south from 180th Street SE to Maltby

Road, which also is known as Highway 524. That section of 35th passes by North Creek High School, and the upgrades should make walking or biking to school safer. Soon after that, the county hopes to start work to punch through a new north-south arterial along 43rd Avenue SE and Sunset Road. That’s not all. Public works officials hope to start widening 180th Street SE next year. That project would expand the road to five lanes, from three now, between Bothell-Everett Highway and 23rd Avenue SE. A second phase would extend those See ROADS, Page B2

At 100, ex-Navy nurse still making a splash JULIE MUHLSTEIN

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wo days before her 100th birthday, Teresa Schmierer bobbed in the pool at Everett’s 24 Hour Fitness, all smiles and cheerful energy. Balanced on a foam swim noodle, she kept the pace in her water aerobics class to the brassy 1940s beat of Glenn Miller’s “American Patrol.” “Years ago, I started calling her ‘Mother Teresa.’ She’s such an inspiration,” said Melodie Nelson, who teaches the Aqua Class at the fitness center near Silver Lake. If the thought of Schmierer in a pool rings a bell, you’re right. She was featured in this column in 2009, when I thought it notable that a 90-year-old would be doing water aerobics. That’s true enough. But Schmierer, a World War II Navy nurse who turned 100 Wednesday, is an example of so much more than being an active centenarian. There’s a reason this undaunted Everett woman got in that pool at an age when most people are slowing down. It’s how she dealt with the crushing sorrow of losing a son. Kurt Schmierer, a 38-year-old Seattle geologist, was on a climbing expedition in Nepal when he died in December 1994. He fell

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Teresa Schmierer celebrated her 100th birthday with her water aerobics class with a party at Everett’s 24 Hour Fitness. She’s been going to water aerobics since she turned 76.

into a crevasse on 22,987-foot Mount Dorje Lakpa in the Himalayas. His legacy lives on through a Kurt Schmierer Memorial Scholarship, awarded to geology students at Western

Washington University. On Friday, Schmierer’s loved ones and friends gathered at 24 Hour Fitness, in an exercise studio turned party room, to sing “Happy Birthday” and celebrate a

remarkable woman whose nickname is Tess. “Aren’t my children great?” said Schmierer when I mentioned I’d been talking to her sons Jerry and Mike Schmierer, ages 72 and

70, and daughter Ann Schmierer, 59. “I really take lessons from my mom,” Ann Schmierer said. “Of See MUHLSTEIN, Page B2

Low-income transit fares available starting Monday By Lizz Giordano Herald Writer

EVERETT — A reduced bus fare for low-income riders will be available in Snohomish County starting next week. On Monday, eligible riders can apply for ORCA LIFT, a lowincome fare card, which can be used on Community Transit and Everett Transit. On Everett Transit the reduced fare will be $1.50. The only exception is on the commuter route 70, which will have a low-income fare of $2. This will match the reduced fare on Community Transit commuter buses that travel to King County. The low-income fare for local Community Transit routes — buses that don’t leave Snohomish

County — will be $1.25. To qualify, riders must have a monthly income of $2,082 or less for individuals and $4,292 or less for a family of four. The income levels are based on 200 percent of the federal poverty level. People can sign up in person at one of four Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) customer service offices in the county. ■■ Alderwood at 20311 52nd Ave. W, Suite 100, Lynnwood ■■ Everett at 840 N. Broadway, Suite 200, Everett ■■ Skykomish Valley at 9705 State Route 2, Suite 100, Monroe ■■ Smokey Point at 3704 172nd St. NE, Suite P, Arlington No appointment is necessary. Folks will need to bring photo identification and proof of income

or benefits. Examples of that include: ProviderOne medical services card, EBT card, employment security pay stub or award letter from Social Security. The reduced fare cannot be paid in cash. An ORCA LIFT card must be used. The first one is free, replacement cards will cost $3. Eligibility lasts for two years. Those who already have an ORCA LIFT card will automatically be charged the reduced fare starting Monday. It is also accepted on Kitsap Transit (bus, Foot Ferry and Fast Ferry), King County Metro Transit, Sound Transit, Seattle Streetcar and King County Water Taxi. Lizz Giordano: 425-374-4165; egiordano@heraldnet.com; Twitter: @lizzgior.

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Feds allocate $10M to combat violence in rural Alaska By Michael Balsamo Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr declared a law enforcement emergency in Alaska on Friday, clearing the way for the Justice Department to award more than $10 million to combat crime in rural communities. The announcement comes a month after Barr visited the state and met with Alaska Natives, who described disproportionately high rates of violence and sexual assault in Native communities and

other problems, including not having any law enforcement presence in some villages. It is the first time that Barr has personally declared a law enforcement emergency since he assumed the top post at the Justice Department in February. The department has previously declared similar emergencies after mass shootings and to combat spikes in violent crime. The funding is meant to hire additional village and tribal officers and to pay for equipment and training. Additional money is also

being awarded for federal prosecutors to target violent crime in rural Alaska and for tribes to pay for victims’ advocacy services. Federal officials face unique challenges in Alaska because most of the crime plaguing the state would be prosecuted by local officials instead of the federal government, Bryan Schroder, the U.S. attorney in Alaska said. But the federal government hopes the funding can help retain law enforcement officers in some rural communities, where it can take a long time before state troopers can

arrive to investigate crimes, and to build and strengthen tribal courts. Often, it can take troopers hours to reach a village given the sheer vastness of the nation’s largest state, with few roads. That can stretch into days if the weather is bad. State authorities handle criminal investigations in more than 200 Alaska Native villages. A 2013 federal report found that at least 75 Alaska Native communities had no law enforcement presence. Tribal leaders have spoken candidly about barriers that victims face in seeking

justice, saying some sexual assault victims must take boats or planes to urban areas to get a medical forensic exam. The move drew praise from the Alaska Federation of Natives, which applauded the Justice Department for demonstrating a commitment to strengthening federal, state and tribal partnerships. “We appreciate that U.S. Attorney General William Barr clearly understands the urgency of the public safety situation in rural Alaska,” the organization’s

president, Julie Kitka, said in a statement. U.S. Rep. Don Young, an Alaska Republican who lives in the tiny community of Fort Yukon, above the Arctic Circle, said he was glad Barr released the money. “I’m cautioning people, though, because money just doesn’t solve the problem,” the 86-year-old Young said Friday while filing paperwork in Anchorage to seek a 25th term in the House. “There should be recognition that this problem can only be solved by support by the communities themselves.”

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course she was sad when my brother died, and when my dad passed. But she is so resilient. She has that inner joy.” She was born Teresa Walsh, the youngest of nine, on June 26, 1919, in Riverside, Iowa. She studied nursing at Mercy Hospital in Davenport, Iowa, and took state board exams the October before Japan’s 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. After joining the Navy with a friend, she served aboard the USS Repose, a hospital ship. She and Clifford Schmierer were naval officers when they met in Shanghai, China, during the war. Both in uniform, they married in 1946 in Phoenix. Her husband, who taught wood shop and mechanical drawing in the Everett School District, was 93 when he died in 2014. With microphone in hand, Schmierer shared with party guests some memories of her long life. She recalled her first Navy voyage, from Chesapeake Bay through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean. “We got in the eye of a typhoon,” she said, adding that she was one of “several who didn’t get seasick.” Christie Hoban, a U.S. Navy clinic manager, and other uniformed service members from Naval Station Everett were at Friday’s party to hear Schmierer’s recollections and honor her service. Schmierer let friends in on the happy memory of meeting her husband. He was “a tall guy” who invited her to dinner while she was out with friends in Shanghai after a shipboard surgical shift. “The rest is history,” she quipped with a knowing smile. She also shared her sadness — why, decades after the war, she joined the exercise class. “I lost my son Kurt in the Himalayas — he is still there in Nepal,” she

said. “I heard about water aerobics. I was 76 when I started. Kurt died when I was 75.” Longevity runs in the family. At 102, Schmierer’s sister Mary couldn’t make it to the party. When she turned 100, she told people at the Iowa assisted living facility where she lives that she’d no longer be teaching an exercise class there. With Schmierer in the pool Monday was Kim Pontrello, who joins Schmierer in Aqua Class twice a week. Pontrello, 60, knew Kurt Schmierer at Cascade High School. Now his mother’s close friend, she drives Schmierer from the senior community where she lives to 24 Hour Fitness. When Pontrello isn’t available, water aerobics classmate Mabrouk Freed Salla, 76, brings Schmierer to the pool. Ann Schmierer said her mother worked as a nurse at what was then Everett General Hospital and in doctors’ offices into her 70s. Her daughter said, “One doctor would ask her, ‘So Tess, how did you do this in the Civil War?’” Nelson, the water aerobics teacher, sees Schmierer as a cheerleader for others. “In this class, everyone has gone through different things,” said Nelson, who recently lost her husband. At the party, Schmierer’s children reconnected with friends. Mike Schmierer chatted with Phyllis Montgomery-Lavalle about their years at Cascade High, where they graduated in 1967, and memories of South Junior High. Wellwishers took their time sitting and chatting with the 100-year-old birthday girl. At last, it was Montgomery-Lavalle’s turn to wish Schmierer a happy birthday. “Tess is a walking miracle,” she said.

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Celebrating her 100th birthday at Everett’s 24 Hour Fitness, Teresa Schmierer sits between her son, Jerry, and daughter, Ann, as the three enjoy some cake.

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Above: Schmierer enjoys meeting young sailors, including Corpsman Recruit Kristian Colwell of Naval Station Everett who attended her birthday party.

Left: Both naval officers, Teresa and Clifford Schmierer were in uniform when they married in 1946.

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Police: Driver strikes, kills pedestrian EVERETT — A driver intentionally struck and killed a pedestrian in Everett on Friday night, police say. The victim, a man in his 30s, was hit in the 2900 block of 12th Street, after having a confrontation with the people in the vehicle, Everett Police Deputy Chief John DeRousse said. They apparently had a history of altercations, he said. Everett police responded to the scene at 10:25 p.m. The victim was taken to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett,where he died of his injuries. Police identified a suspect and found him at 4:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1900block of Baker Avenue in Everett. The man, in his 20s, was booked into

the Snohomish County Jail for investigation of second-degree murder, vehicular homicide and hit-and-run fatality. His car was impounded for investigation. Another man was arrested for allegedly lying to police about the suspect’s location. Identification of the victim, as well as cause and manner of death, will be determined by the Snohomish County MedicalExaminer’s Office. Detectives with the Traffic Safety Unit are looking for more information. Tips can be directed to 425-257-8450.

Motorcyclist hits police vehicle, dies KENT — A motorcyclist has died after a crash with a Kent Police vehicle. The motorcyclist died after striking the side of the vehicle during a traffic

stop Friday night, according to the Kent Police Department. The motorcyclist, 20, was pronounced dead at the scene. Kent police are not releasing the name of the victim or the officer.

Undocumented immigrants can get Ore. licenses SALEM, Ore. — Undocumented immigrants in Oregon will legally be able to obtain driver’s licenses under a measure sent to the governor’s desk. Senators voted 17-10 Saturday to expand driving privileges to all Oregon residents regardless of their immigration status. Gov. Kate Brown is expected to sign the bill. The move will make Oregon the 14th state to allow undocumented immigrants to drive. Herald staff and news services

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improvements east to 35th Avenue. Improvements are under construction now along Grannis Road and 196th Street SE. Those roads are a partially diagonal, east-west connection between 35th Avenue and Bothell-Everett Highway. Last summer, county crews finished improvements to Seattle Hill Road. Mill Creek in March saw through a major project to fix a sinking stretch of 35th Avenue farther to the north. Population growth is sure to continue putting a squeeze on the road network, especially in southwest Snohomish County. Regional growth projections anticipate that the county will add about 250,000 more people over the next 20 years, Somers said. More than 800,000 people live here now. Noah Haglund: 425-3393465; nhaglund@heraldnet. com. Twitter: @NWhaglund.

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Police in Tri-Cities keeping up the pressure on gangs Police and sheriff’s deputies combed the area Tuesday looking for 32 suspected gang members or gang associates. By Cameron Probert Tri-City Herald

KENNEWICK — Tri-Cities police continue to turn up the heat on gangs even as the memory of a series of gang-related shootings this spring begins to fade. Kennewick, Richland and Pasco police along with Benton County sheriff ’s deputies swept through the area Tuesday morning looking for 32 suspected gang members or gang associates. All of those people were wanted for failing to show up to court or not following their sentences. Operation Safe Streets 2 is the sequel to a similar sweep that rounded up 15 people in mid-May. That crackdown followed a flareup in violence linked to gangs, including the deadly predawn shooting of a pregnant 20-year-old woman in a Kennewick street. Two 17-year-olds are facing charges in connection to the shooting, and police are continuing to look for a 22-year-old man linked to the case. Tuesday’s sweep was aimed at keeping the pressure up in the hope there won’t be a resurgence of gang violence, said Lt. Aaron Clem. “What we want to do is to make an impression on the gangs that we’re not going to accept the kind of behavior that we had earlier this spring,” he said. “I anticipate that we’ll probably do

Members of the Kenenwick Police Criminal Apprehension Team prepare to take a suspect into custody following a traffic stop off Highway 12 near Pasco on Tuesday.

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In this June 25, 2019 photo, Kenenwick police officers check a residence for a wanted person during the Operation Safe Streets 2 sweep throughout the Tri-Cities. Law enforcement from all the local sheriff offices and police departments took part in the sweep.

something later this summer or the fall.”

Gang activity Sgt. Chris Littrell heads up Kennewick’s Criminal Apprehension Team. Among its other responsibilities, the team investigates gang crime. It’s something that the veteran of the department has seen come back around since he started. He helped lead these kinds of sweeps when he was the gang detective in the late 2000s. The city stopped them in 2012, after authorities began seeing a drop-off in the amount of violence. The sweeps are a successful tool in curbing gang activity, Littrell said. Even after the May sweep, police heard the message did get through to local gangs. “Just about every time we’ve done these sweeps, we hear of the message that it’s sending,” he said. “If people want to be law-abiding citizens, we don’t care about

their past. … But if they’re going to continue to be involved in criminal gang activity, then we’re going to hold them accountable.” Jimmy Lee Rodriguez, 42, was one of the people picked up in Tuesday’s raid. The Kennewick resident’s criminal history dates back to the early 1990s, and he continues to not follow the terms of his criminal sentence. He was picked up in the previous sweep for unlawfully possessing a firearm. Littrell’s team also stopped by some recent graffiti scrawled on the side of a Gum Street business. The message had some numbers related to rival cliques crossed out and the initials of their gang. Teams from the Benton-Franklin Juvenile Detention Center will come out to paint over the tags. It’s important that the markings are removed, because gang graffiti attracts more graffiti and can lead to escalating issues

between gangs. Before the law enforcement teams left the Kennewick police station early Tuesday morning, they were already crossing off names from their list. Many were already in jail or prison in another state. The teams arrested six people during the sweep. One of those was not in a gang or affiliated with one.

Many gang members frequently move around. They don’t have a permanent phone number, rental agreements or other ways to track them, Litterell said. “It’s nonstop,” he said. “With some of these guys, it’s so hard. They have some kind of prepaid phone that they keep for a while, then it runs out of minutes, and then they throw it away. … It’s not uncommon for us to go somewhere looking for one person and then all of the sudden find three or

By Andrew Selsky and Sarah Zimmerman Associated Press

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Lawmakers convene at the Oregon Senate in Salem on Saturday after the minority Republicans ended a walkout they had begun June 20 over a carbon-emissions bill they said would harm their rural constituents.

planet demands it.” The House had previously passed the bill, one of the centerpieces of Oregon’s 2019 legislative session, which is scheduled to end late Sunday. One of the Republicans absent Saturday was Sen. Brian Boquist, who had told state police to come heavily armed and to send bachelor officers if they were going to forcibly return him to the Senate during the walkout. Senate Republican leader Herman Baertschiger, Jr., on Friday refused to condemn Boquist’s words, only saying the comments were unhelpful. The walkout by the Republicans, which began June 20, inspired protests at the Capitol by their backers and led to the building being closed one day due to security threats. But it had zero impact on the climate change bill, Gelser said. “It was my understanding before they left the building that we did not have 16 votes for that bill,” Gelser said. “It did not fail because of a walkout.” The Republicans, though, painted their boycott as a triumph.

“Our mission in walking out was to kill cap and trade,” Senate Minority Leader Herman Baertschiger told reporters Friday. “And that’s what we did.” Democrats had said the climate legislation was critical to make Oregon a leader in the fight against climate change and will ultimately create jobs and transform the economy. The bill, if passed, would have been the second in the nation, after California, to cap and trade pollution credits among companies. It aimed to dramatically reduce greenhouse gases by 2050 by capping carbon emissions and requiring businesses to buy or trade for an ever-dwindling pool of pollution “allowances.” With only two days before the 2019 legislative session officially ends, the Senate hurried through some of the more than 100 bills and motions that were still pending. Among the measures are ones on paid family and medical leave, campaign funding, and funding for the Oregon Food Bank and for Medicaid. Other big-ticket items are a bill aimed at addressing sexual

harassment in the Capitol, money to expand affordable housing and an increased tobacco tax. The Republicans wielded power disproportionate to their numbers this session. They walked out of the Senate last month to block a school funding tax package. They returned only after Gov. Kate Brown brokered a deal in which Democrats dropped legislation on gun control and children’s vaccination requirements. “This is not how our democracy is supposed to work,” said Tara Hurst, executive director of the lobbying group Renew Oregon, which helped craft the climate proposal. Rep. Rachel Prusak, a freshman Democrat from a Portland suburb, said she is “heartbroken over the state of our Legislature.” Eleven Republicans participated in the walkout, with one Senate seat vacant due to the death of veteran lawmaker Jackie Winters in May, from cancer. Denyc Boles, who had been serving in the House, was sworn in Friday to take Winters’ seat, restoring the GOP caucus to its full number of 12.

“These people move around quite a bit, so there’s always going to be locations that we go to and there’s not going to be anybody there,” he said. “Even though we’re not arresting that many, we’re still sending the message to these people that we’re going to continue to do this.”

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Oregon Republican senators end walkout SALEM, Ore. — Republican lawmakers returned to the Oregon Senate on Saturday, ending an acrimonious nine-day walkout over a carbon emissions bill that would have been the second such legislation in the nation. The boycott had escalated when the Democratic governor ordered the state police to find and return the rogue Republicans to the Senate so the chamber could convene, and a counter-threat by one GOP senator to violently resist any such attempt. Senate Republicans fled the state to avoid being forcibly returned by the Oregon State Police, whose jurisdiction ends at the state line. Democrats have an 18 to 12 majority in the Senate but need at least 20 members — and therefore at least two Republicans — present to vote on legislation. Nine minority Republicans returned to the Senate on Saturday after Senate President Peter Courtney said the majority Democrats lacked the necessary 16 votes to pass the legislation, a statewide cap on carbon that allows companies to trade pollution credits. Shortly after convening, senators quickly voted 17-10 to send the climate proposal back to committee, essentially killing it for the session. Sen. Sara Gelser, a Democrat from the college town of Corvallis, said the demise of the cap-and-trade bill has deeply upset many constituents. “That’s a bill that’s been many, many years in the making. Thousands of people have weighed in on it through email, over a thousand people came to visit the Capitol during the session alone … so people were really invested in that,” Gelser told reporters Saturday. “I think there’s a lot of heartbreak, but today is one day and we’ll come back and address it. We have to. Our

four more people.” The detectives in all of the agencies need a level of expertise to track people involved in gangs. They know many of them on sight. Police plan to have another sweep to see if they can find more people on their wanted list. Clem said it was a successful operation.

Larry Clifford Wold B e l o v e d f a t h e r, f a m i l y member, and friend, Larr y Clifford Wold of Everett, WA, passed away peacefully in the presence of family at the age of 78, on June 3, 2019 in Everett having received wonderful care from Providence Inpatient Hospice. Per his request no formal services will be held. Larr y was born in Ellensburg, WA, to Clifford and Hilda Wold on February 13, 1941. He grew up in Everett and graduated from Everett High School in 1959. “Every Seagull is a lifelong Seagull”. He absolutely loved Everett, from working in the family’s Wolds Menswear Store, to “tarring every roof” of the Weyerhaeuser Mill during summer breaks between college ter ms. While pursuing his career in teaching, Larr y married Margie Wold in 1964, the couple settled first in Clallam Bay and then on to Issaquah, WA, to raise their two children Peter and Laurie. Lar r y and Margie remained dedicated lifelong friends and parents even after their marriage concluded. Larr y graduated from Central Washington State College in 1965 and years later received his Master’s Degree from Seattle University. A strong belief in education and learning led to a 35 year career in teaching, with nearly all of those years as a 4th or 5th grade teacher at Sunset Elementary-years he always recalled with great fondness. Larry was able to return to his endeared hometown of Everett in 2001 where he embraced the opportunity to meld two lifelong passions, history and his hometown. Larry was involved in the Everett Historical Society and numerous other groups dedicated to the preservation, enhancement, and success of the Everett community. Larry was also known for his presence on the soccer pitch, from c o a c h i n g h i s s o n ’s recreation league team to his own career on the field, until he finally hung up his cleats at the age of 71, with one of his greatest life moments involved an invitation to South Korea to p l ay i n a n I n t e r n a t i o n a l Men’s Tournament. L a r r y ’s o t h e r o u t d o o r passion was understood by all who knew him. He loved to golf, and a lot of his later years involved traveling with friends to golf all over the we s t e r n s t a t e s , h i s l a s t recorded “golf binge” covered 3000 miles. Larry loved his family and his friends; with traveling, road trips, trivia nights, ball g a m e s , p u b c r aw l s , g o l f exhibitions, golf binges, fantasy football, March madness, and just being in

the presence of his friends and family brought him the most joy. He was the kindest, generous, loving, intelligent, and honorable man you could hope to meet. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Hilda Wold. Larry is survived by Margiethe mother of his children: Pe t e r Wo l d a n d M e l i s s a S n o d g r a s s - Wo l d , L a u r i e Wold and Rober t Brewer, siblings: Leonard and Linda Wo l d , L i n d a a n d D av i d Barber; grandchildren: Jared and Katelyn Snodgrass; best friend: Ron Hanken and not to be forgotten a list of dear friends and extended family that would fill an entire page. The family would like to thank Dr. Yoshio Inuoe and his team at the Providence Cancer Partnership for their compassionate and dedicated care. Memorials in Larry’s name are welcomed to give to a couple of organizations he cared greatly about; Special Olympics Oregon and The Everett Historical Museum. A n ev e n t / g a t h e r i n g f o r those who knew and loved Larry who would like share stories and honor a wonderful man will be held on July 27, 2019 at the Normanna Hall in Everett, WA , w i t h m o s t s p e c i f i c details to come in a later announcement.

Joeseph E. “Mike” Hanegan Oct. 18, 1929-June 23, 2019

Born, with his twin sister “Pat”, on the cusp of the Great Depression he became a student, Korean war veteran, college biology p r o f e s s o r, I B M s y s t e m analyst, demographer for the Seattle School District, s m a l l b u s i n e s s o w n e r, husband, sire of four children (Tom, Terry, Anna, Ryan), And Father to three more (Karen, Ellen, Micheal). His passions were Nature, his extended family and friends... and golf. His golf game got better the more he didn’t play! He will be missed. A Celebration of life/ Memorial later this summer...probably at a golf course!

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Patsy Lemmon Patsy Lemmon, 88, passed away in her sleep June 11, 2019. Patsy was born to Rueben and Paulyne Remsberg. She was one of eight children. She grew up farming in Carlton/Twisp, WA. She moved to Seattle w h e r e s h e m e t Ke n n e t h Lemmon and they were married 13 weeks later. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Kenneth; and a great grandchild, Viola Lemmon. Together they had three children, Greg Lemmon (Linda), Doug Lemmon (Sue) and Heidi Ramos. She has seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Patsy was very devoted to church and Christian beliefs and served God faithfully. S h e w i l l b e m i s s e d by many family and lifetime friends. We a r e h a p p y y o u a r e reunited with your husband, Ken; parents; other family members and friends. Please join us July 13, 2019 at Bethany Christian Assembly, 2715 Everett Ave, Everett, WA at 11:00 a.m. for a celebration of life and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please d o n a t e t o y o u r f av o r i t e charity.

Beverly D. Boyd

January 16, 1938 - June 23, 2019

Bever ly D. Boyd passed away on June 23, 2019 in Lynnwood, WA. She was born to Joseph I. Keeney and Bessie (Maidie) Bowles on Januar y 16, 1938, in Pullman, WA. Beverly was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mountlake Terrace, WA. In early retirement years, she enjoyed taking trips to various Casino’s and lakes, there she and Owen would fish. Other interests included going to the kids’ and grandkids’ sport activities, bingo and word search. H e r h u s b a n d , O we n E . Boyd; brother, Joseph A. K e e n e y ; s i s t e r, H e l e n (Maxine) Meyer ; and nephew, Merle A. Keeney all preceded her in death. She leaves behind a d a u g h t e r, V i c k i e R . Burnham; and a son, Douglas O. Boyd, both of Lynnwood, WA; three grandchildren, Ryan R. Burnham, Garin J. Burnham, and Kaytlin D. Burnham, all of Marysville, WA; and three great-grandchildren, Mikayla, Logan, and Stella Burnham. Ser vices will be held at Purdy and Walters at Floral Hills, 409 Filber t Rd, Lynnwood, WA, on Saturday, June 29, 2019. Viewing will be at Noon and the service will start at 1:00 p.m. Donations can be made to Leo Thomas Moore SUPPORT7, a non-profit Leo Thomas Moore, born organization that ser ves October 3, 1923 in New s o u t h w e s t S n o h o m i s h Albin, IA, departed this life County. on June 20, 2019 in Monroe, WA. He was 95. Leo is survived by his son, Michael Moore of Rio Rancho, NM. He was preceded in death by h i s w i f e , T h e l m a A n n Moore in 2007. A Funeral Mass honoring Leo’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at Mary Elizabeth Ottini 11:00 am at St. Mary of the Sept. 13, 1927 – June 20, 2019 Valley Catholic Church, 601 W. Columbia St., Monroe. Mar y was born in Sedro Memorial donations in his Woolley, WA, in 1927 and name may be made to the c a m e t o M o n r o e , WA , i n St. Vincent de Paul Society. 1946. She worked for Cedergreen Frozen Foods where she met her husband o f 5 5 y e a r s , L i v i o . T h ey owned the Par k Place Grocer y in Monroe from 1952 to 1977. Time during retirement was spent fishing, hiking, clam digging, and traveling with Livio. She was also a member of St. Mary of the Valley Catholic Church and St. Vincent de Paul Society. Mar y was preceded in death by her husband; brothers, Patrick (Agnes), Mike, Dennis (Car lene) McCarthy and sister, Maggie (Fred McClintock). S h e i s s u r v i v e d by h e r children, Lee (Chris), Ann, and Alan Ottini; grandchildren, Julie (Jess Coykendall) and Steve Ottini; great grandchildren, Bella and Cooper Coykendall; and numerous nieces and Donald J. Hale nephews. Oct. 27, 1937-March 25, 2019 Mass of Christian Burial is being held at St. Mary of the Donald Hale of Everett, Va l l e y C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , WA , d i e d o n M a r c h 2 5 , Monroe, WA on Wednesday, 2019. July 3, 2019 at 11 a.m. A celebration of life party R o s a r y b e f o r e m a s s a t will be held on Saturday, July 10:30 a.m. 13, 2019 at 1:00 p.m, at Memorials may be sent to t h e h o m e o f S t e v e a n d Sky Valley Food Bank, P.O. Cynthia Hale. B o x 7 2 4 , M o n r o e , WA Please call Liz Hale at 98272. 425-829-6471 for details

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Marian D. Caudle (Johnson)

December 8, 1940 - June 26, 2019 Proud to be a firstgeneration American, Marian, who lived her entire life in Everett, WA, was the youngest child of Swedish immigrants, John and Vera Johnson. She attended Everett High School and, when only 17 years old, married Ron Caudle. Just four hours after her 19th birthday (at 4:00 a.m. on December 9th), she gave bir th to their fir st child, Teresa. Their second child was Todd, and Ty was the youngest. Marian later became “Grama” to Desiree and Paul, and then “G.G.” to Camer yn, Kendra, Paul Jr., and Cayden. She was also “Mama Mare” to Angela (her “adoptive” daughter from R o n ’s s e c o n d m a r r i a g e ) , then “Grama Mare” to Haylee, Kaylee, and Zachary, and later “G.G. (Mare)” to Cambriah, Mikaya, Jocelyn, Giovanni, and Isabela. O f M a r i a n ’s f i v e o l d e r siblings, she is survived only by her sister, Inga (Jerr y) Grothaus, who lives near San Jose, CA. Marian was a friend to everyone she met, no matter who they were or where they came from. In her eyes, everyone had value and was worthy of a kind smile, which she gave freely wherever she went. Her numerous life-long friends will miss her dearly, but they should be comfor ted to know that Marian is now pain-free in Heaven with her beloved son, Todd, and her many other life-long friends, where she is likely playing Pinochle or “rockin’ out” and dancing t o ( o r m ay b e w i t h ) J i m i Hendrix and Janis Joplin! A Celebration of Life will be held at the Everett Yacht Club on Tuesday, July 2, 2019, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., where snacks and beverages will be served.

Joan Amelia Arends Joan (Milne) Arends, 100, died peacefully at her daughter’s home in Tacoma, Washington, on June 14, 2019. Joan was born in Everett, Washington, on September 29, 1918 to Andrew and Mary (Kingshott) Milne, who owned and operated the Colby Baker y. Her father died when she was three, and she was raised by her mother and stepfather, Oden Hall, who was then Everett’s park superintendent. A 1937 graduate of Everett High School, Joan married John Arends in 1945 and became an integral par t of his family’s world. Everett was Joan’s home for the first 91 years of her life. She worked as a secretary at Agnew Hardware before her two children were born. Her joys in life were family and friends, dancing, golfing at the Everett Golf and Country Club, “swimming in the bay” at her Whidbey Island beach house, and playing the organ. In 2010, she moved to Tacoma to be closer to her daughters and their families. Joan was preceded in death by her mother, father, and stepfather ; her halfsister, Maggie (Milne) Buik of Dundee, Scotland; and her husband, John. S h e i s s u r v i v e d by h e r daughters, Barbara (John) Whitbeck and Patti (Tim) Traynor; her grandchildren, Meghan (Drew) Deal, Jason Traynor, and Ryan Traynor; her great grandchildren, Caleb Deal, Molly Deal, and Lucien Deal; and her first cousin and lifelong companion, Amelia Peterson. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on August 7, 2019 at Floral Hall at Forest Park, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd., Everett, Washington. Memorial contributions may be made to Seattle Children’s Hospital.

David H. Verlinde

Sept. 10, 1948 - June 20, 2019 Dave was born in Seattle on September 10, 1948 and passed away on June 20, 2019 at the age of 70. He grew up on a dairy farm in the Gold Bar, WA area of the Skykomish Valley. He loved hunting and fishing, and as a young boy, would hunt and fish from dusk ‘til dawn in the woods behind their ranch on the Wallace River. Dave was an Amateur (Ham) Radio Operator, gun enthusiast, and a long-time Harley rider. After graduation from Sultan High School, Dave attended college, receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree from Wester n Washington Univer sity in Bellingham, WA. His career and retirement were from the Snohomish County P.U.D. D av e w a s p r e c e d e d i n death by his sister, Eunice Dolores Oelrich; and his brother, Ernest Verlinde. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Ann; his son, J a m e s D. Ve r l i n d e ; h i s d a u g h t e r, A n g e l a R o l p h (Jeff); and his three precious g r a n d d a u g h t e r s , M o l l y, Ashley, and Josey. O u r f av o r i t e p o e m w i t h Love Always: When time has stolen away our stars and only the night endures, yet somewhere in the darkness, Love, my hand will still seek yours. When youth has danced its par ting dance and tasted its last sweet wine, yet somewhere in the silence, Love, your hand will still find mine. Author unknown. A memorial ser vice is being planned for later in July and will be announced.

John William Morgan March 24, 1966 - June 18, 2019 Don’t be sad I’m not gone I’m walking beside you to keep you strong.

Kenneth “Ken” Arthur Bailey

July 1, 1952 - June 16, 2019 On June 16, 2019 we lost a great man. Ken Bailey, 66, of Ar lington, WA, passed peacefully in his sleep due to a hemorrhagic stroke with his family by his side. He will be remembered by his wife of 48 years, Vickie Bailey; his kids, Ray Bailey, Kev i n B a i l ey a n d J e s s i e Youngquist; grand-kids, Zack Macie, Justin and Conner; his mother; siblings; numerous additional family and friends. There will be a “Potluck” Celebration of Life at Jordan River Trails, 14129 Club Way, Arlington, WA on July 20, 2019 between 1-4 pm.

Jerry William Stewart

John was a lifetime resident of Darrington, WA. He loved being outdoors and had been in the logging industr y since he was 18 years old. He worked hard and enjoyed life. He had a great heart and is loved by so many and will be missed by so many. John is preceded in death by his father, Har vey Joe Morgan; and is survived by h i s m o t h e r, L a u r a J e a n Morgan and her par tner, Keith Russell; his brother, J i m M o r g a n ; h i s s i s t e r, Sherri Morgan; his daughter, Ta y l o r O ’ B r i o n a n d h e r partner, Brandon Brown; his granddaughters, Breyanne and Charlotte; his partner of eight years, Rebecca Cox; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and so m a ny f r i e n d s ( f a m i l y ) i n Darrington. There will be a graveside service on July 13, at 1:00 p.m. at the Darrington Cemeter y. There will be a potluck at the Old School Park following the service.

Jerry Stewart ‘Jer Bear’ age 4 , o f W i l l i s t o n , N D, wa s suddenly carried away by angels on Sunday, May 26, 2019. Jerry succumbed to a massive undetected brain tumor. Jer r y is the son of Ian (Snohomish High 2006) and Rachel Stewart of Williston. Jerr y is the grandson, nephew, and cousin of the long-time Snohomish Boukje and Tomm Stewar t family a n d t h e A my a n d K e v i n McElheny family (Ishpeming, MI). A celebration of Jerry’s life was held at the Williston Fire Station #2 with full firefighter honors. Ian is a member of Williston Fire and Rescue. More than 400 wellwishers attended. Pastor Tanner Collette officiated. Helen Elizabeth Interment was at Our (McMullen) Savior’s Lutheran Cemetery. Mayberry “There are treasures for children in heaven above who love Jesus and walk in H e l e n M ay b e r r y, 9 6 , o f Mar ysville died June 20, His way .“ 2019 at The Cottages in Marysville, WA. Per her request there will be no services. Please share memories at: www.hillcrestmemorialcenter .com

Dr. Kenneth Joe Blue Kenneth Joe Blue, age 80, died of ALS on June 22, 2019 in Monroe, WA. He is preceded in death by his father, Earl C. Blue of We n a t c h e e , WA , a n d h i s mother, Flora Susan Lane of Wenatchee, and his stepfather, Orlando (Pete) Lane of Wenatchee. Ken was born on July 20, 1 9 3 8 i n B o s we l l , A R , t o Flora, married Joyce Smithson on November 5, 1955 and is survived by his wife, Joyce, and their sons and daughter: Rocky, Randy, D av i d , S t e v e n a n d L i s a Simmons; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was a loving son, husband, father, grandfather and grand-grandfather. He will be dearly missed. He graduated from MidWestern Baptist College in Pontiac, MI, in 1969 with a BRE (Bachelor of Religious Education) going on to earn a Doctor of Divinity in 1981. He earned a MBS (Masters of Biblical Studies) in 2014 and a DTS (Doctor of Theological Studies) in 2015 from Open Bible College International, Beeville, TX, and a Doctor of Ministr y from Bethany Divinity College and Seminar y in 2016. He moved to Lynnwood, WA, in 1969 and founded Open Door Baptist Church. After 39 years of ministry he retired as Pastor Emeritus in October 2008 due to ALS. The majority of Ken’s life was devoted to tell others to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. He enjoyed preaching, writing and traveling and his family and friends will always remember him as a deeply devoted man of God. He was a p r e a c h e r, t e a c h e r, p r o f e s s o r, a u t h o r o f commentaries and research books, an evangelist, a conference and motivational s p e a k e r, e n c o u r a g i n g leadership and church building both here and abroad. He was a great dad, loving husband, provider for his family and a true friend to all. The memorial service and celebration of his life well be held at Open Door Baptist Church (17014 44th Ave. W. Ly n n w o o d , WA 9 8 0 3 7 ) Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 2pm. For more information please contact the church office at 425-743-4922. Please express your thoughts and memories on the online guestbook at: jonesjonesbetts.com Arrangements by Jones & Jones – Betts Funeral Home.

Barbara J. (Roberson) Beattie

June 27, 1934 - June 23, 2019 Mom was born June 27, 1 9 3 4 . S h e p a s s e d away Sunday, June 23, 2019. She leaves her daughter, Victoria Bock (Richard); her son, Dale Roberson (Mary); four grandchildren and seven greats. Cremation with a private family gathering this summer in Twisp, WA.


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OBITUARIES AND MEMORIALS

Anita J. Stull

Jack E. Davis Jack E. Davis was bor n November 8, 1930 in W i n c h e s t e r, I N . H e d i e d peacefully on June 12, 2019 suffering the effects of a d v a n c e d A l z h e i m e r ’s Dementia. Jack attended Bowling Green University and Ohio State University graduating in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Aeronautical Engineering. He ser ved in the U.S. Air Force as a pilot flying both B-25 and B-29s during the Korean War. After his service he went to work for Boeing, star ting in the space program going on to various other projects ending up with the 747 Jumbo Jet at the end of his 33 year career. He is preceded in death by his parents, T.B. and Virginia Davis; brother, Jim; his wife, Phyllis; son, Rick, daughterin-law, Mary and grandson, Christopher. Jack is survived by his son, A n d r ew ; d a u g h t e r, D i a n a (Dolly) Kusulos, son-in-law, Bill Kusulos; grandchildren, Amanda (Davis) and Danny Po r t e r, B e n j a m i n D av i s , Olivia Kusulos and Peter Kusulos; great grand children, Aliah, Brynn, Chloe and Noah Por ter ; sister, J o a n n e , s i s t e r, J e a n n e , brother-in-law, Ar t; brother, J u n i o r a n d s i s t e r - i n - l aw, Louise. Preceding Jack in death were also second wife, Ramona and third wife, Barbara. Burial was held at Acacia Cemeter y, 14951 Bothell Way NE, Seattle, WA 98155.

William Kent Pruitt

Oct. 26, 1955 - June 21, 2019

October 23, 1948 - June 16, 2019

Anita J. Stull passed away on Friday, June 21, 2019 after a valiant battle against c a n c e r. T h e y o u n g e s t daughter of Vivian and Frederick Lawrence of Winfield, KS, Anita graduated from Winfield Senior High School in 1973 and graduated from So uthweste r n C oll e ge i n 1978. She married William Stull in 1979 and they happily celebrated over 39 years of marriage. Anita was an avid explorer and especially enjoyed trips to her aunt and uncle’s farm in the Ozark countr y of Missouri where she could ride horses and explore many of the limestone caves in the area. After moving to the Pacific Northwest, she spent weekends exploring remote Forest Service roads in the North Cascades and enjoyed annual family jeeping vacations in the Colorado Rockies and San Juan mountains. She actively suppor ted the preser vation of antique wooden carousels and traveled extensively throughout the U.S to attend conventions and fund-raising events. After adopting a Cairn Terrier from the Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network, she graciously volunteered to perform pre-adoption inspections in the nor th Puget Sound area. While working for Eagle Hardware at Smoky Point, she was the first Eagle employee to achieve their highest customer service award in less than a year. Anita is sur vived by husband, William of M a r y s v i l l e , WA ; s i s t e r s , Nancy Travis of Columbia MO, and Martha Fitzwater of Winfield, KS; brother, Rick Lawrence of Westminster, CO; many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends, and her beloved rescued Cairn Terrier, Catey. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frederick Lawrence and Vivian Lawrence Glenn. In honoring her wishes, there will be no ser vices. H o w e v e r, A n i t a w a s especially fond of the ocean, Puget Sound, and beaches, and requested that her ashes be spread across the Puget Sound at a date to be determined. The families of Anita and William wish to pass along their sincere thanks and appreciation to the doctors, nur ses, and staff of the Providence Regional Cancer Par tnership and the Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett. They are truly earth-bound angels.

William Kent Pr uitt was born October 23, 1948 in D e n v e r, C O. H e p a s s e d away at home on Sunday the 16th of June, 2019, of natural causes. The only son of Calvin Pruitt and Billie Jane Sleeter. The family he leaves behind is his sister, Leanne D o e r i n g ; d a u g h t e r, K a r i Nichole Pruitt Starks, born 1969; son, Jason Kent Pruitt, born 1973; and d a u g h t e r, A l i s h a M a r i e McGlothglin, born 1991; and Aunt Ellen Pruitt. Friends he is survived by: D a n n i e l l e Fa r m e r, D av i d Calahan, DeWitt Wiggins, ’Jeanne Brooks, Harold and Cindy Frost, Herb and Rhoda Cargill, Emilia Cargill, Martha Cargill, Jess Brown and Linda Mount, Jim O, John and Sheri Schneider, Patty White, Nell’s Rasmussen, Sherry Hume, Sara Sheskey. Ke n t wa s a J a c k o f a l l trades and worked various jobs throughout his life from a taxi driver in Reno, NV, to a machinist at Bucyrus-Erie in Illinois and finally retired working for the City of Arlington in the Maintenance and Operation Department. Kent was remembered by his family and friends (and strangers!) as loving. He was dedicated to his family a n d f r i e n d s a n d a l w ay s giving of his time, continually willing to lend a helping hand and never expecting anything in return. He was always lending an ear to those who just needed someone to talk to. Kent had a great laugh and quick w i t t e d h u m o r. H e wa s a great friend, encouraging and inspiring, urging family and friends to follow their dreams and have faith in themselves. He was trustworthy, reliable and you could always count on him to be there when he was needed. Kent was a spiritual man and died with 17 years of s o b r i e t y. H e wa s d e e p l y loved and dearly missed! Ke n t wa s t a l k i n g t o h i s family and friends, praising them in the morning then he left this world in the afternoon a content man. His favorite thing to say... “Lack of Power is my dilemma”. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can And the wisdom to know the difference

Joyce M. Bell Joyce Bell, a longtime resident of the Lynnwood, WA , a r e a , p a s s e d a w a y peacefully on Friday the 1st of March, 2019 at her apartment in Edmonds, WA. Born in 1933 in Grinnell, Iowa, she enjoyed growing up on the family farm and graduated from Grinnell High School. Shortly after graduating she married her h i g h s c h o o l s we e t h e a r t , Richard W. Bell and moved to Washington state where she has lived ever since. She loved travel and made it around the world both on holiday and on mission trips with her church. She had an adventurous spirit but also enjoyed gardening at her home in Brier. She is survived by her two children, Tracy and Judy Bell and her granddaughter, Erica Bell. She was, is and always will be loved. Her funeral was held March 8, 2019 at Floral Hills in Lynnwood, WA.

Karen “KK” (Ramerman) Pederson-Dupler

Sept. 18, 1953 - June 23, 2019 Karen “KK” (Ramerman) Pederson-Dupler, born on September 18, 1953 in Everett, WA, to the late Cora Ramerman and the late John Byron Ramerman, passed away at age 65 on June 23, 2019. Karen was preceded in death by her brother, Wayne Ramerman. She is survived by her son, Jamie Dupler ; daughters, Jennifer Dupler and Jody Webb; and son-in-law, Todd W e b b ; b r o t h e r, D a l e R a m e r m a n ; s i s t e r, J a n i s Richardson; and grandchildren, Samantha, Sabrina, and Joshua Webb. Friends and family members may attend the celebration of life service on Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 2:00 p.m., Snohomish, WA. For details email Jody at jydupler@gmail.com.

Patricia Lenore (Barr) Tuerk Patricia Tuerk died June 22, 2019. She was born September 21, 1921 in Everett, WA, to John Edward Barr and Clara Ellen (Dougherty) Barr. She attended Everett Schools and lived in the Everett area all her life. Patricia mar ried Rober t Tuerk who preceded her in death. They had three children, Robert, Jerry and Nikki; seven grandchildren seven great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.

Elizabeth “Betty” Ann (Stevens) Rettenmier

July 23, 1923 – June 18, 2019 Elizabeth “Betty” Ann (Stevens) Rettenmier passed away peacefully at the age of 95 with family members at her side. Betty was born to Edgar Stevens and Merle Helmich in Doty, WA, a small logging town west of Chehalis. She graduated from Reedspor t High School in 1941 and went to college at the Univer sity of Oregon where she majored in journalism. Betty was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and remained an avid “Duck” fan throughout her life. She began her career as a newspaper repor ter and staff writer in Los Angeles and moved back to the northwest to take a job with the Longview Daily News where she met her future husband, Al. T h ey we r e m a r r i e d t h e following year on March 3, 1952 and eventually settled in Everett, WA where Betty worked as a staff writer and reporter for the Everett Daily Herald for over a decade. Her “beats” included DSHS, school districts and a humorous real life column. The family joined Trinity Episcopal Church and she and Al remained active members until 1998 when they moved to Panorama, a retirement community in Lacey, WA. Betty was a long and committed member of the PEO. After retiring from the Herald, Betty spent time on various writing projects and loved gardening as a hobby. During their time in Everett, they enjoyed boating in Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Betty loved genealogy and had a special trip to Europe where they spent time in Germany looking up historical records of the “Rettenmaiers”. Retirement in Panorama was a wonderful chapter in Betty and Al’s life and they enjoyed over 20 years together with new friends and activities including a community garden and book club. Betty was a life-long voracious reader and loved newspapers, magazines and especially books. She also loved genealogies and if you m e t h e r, i t w a s a l m o s t guaranteed that she would question you about yours. She was proud of her Stevens heritage that includes cousin, Isaac Stevens, Washington’s first territorial governor and that her pater nal grandfather, Eugene Wingate Stevens, wa s t h e f i r s t p r a c t i c i n g doctor in Wenatchee, WA. Her greatest love was her family, and after planning a f a m i l y g e t t o g e t h e r, s h e would quickly start talking about the next one. She was a fiercely devoted Gonzaga basketball fan because two of her sons played there and would not miss a game on television. B e t t y wa s a w o n d e r f u l mom and a devoted wife to her husband of 67 years. She cherished her family and friends and will be greatly missed. She was preceded in death by her sister, Pat (George); and leaves behind her loving husband, Al; daughter, Ann; sons, Curt (Michelle), Ross (Judy) and John (Suzanne); grandchildren, Cory (Alisa), Casey (Erin), Riley (Jessi), Maddy, Ellie, Jack, Katy; great grandchildren, Brock, Quinn, Maggie, Porter; and n i e c e s , Ta r a ( To n y ) Boogaard and Gail (John) Horning. Arrangements are pending for a memorial ser vice in Everett. The obituar y and ser vice notifications can also be viewed at Mills & Mills Funeral Home https://www.dignitymemoria l.com/obituaries/tumwaterwa/bettyrettenmier-8756945

Lois F. Anderson Lois Anderson was born in Champaign, IL, on July 7, 1 9 2 3 a n d p a s s e d aw ay peacefully in her sleep on June 23, 2019. Preceding her in death was her husband, Gene Anderson; her two brothers, Glen Miller and Ray “Bud” Miller, her parents, Ray and Bernice Miller, and her son, Eugene “Bud” Anderson. Lois was a multi-talented, larger than life flamboyant person. She loved to sing and dance, spending nearly 60 years singing with the Sweet Adelines and finding any oppor tunity during the week to dance, whether it was ballroom, folk or line dancing . She had a long career as a full-charge bookkeeper and when she retired she became a faithful v o l u n t e e r a t S t e v e n ’s Hospital in Edmonds, WA, for 27 year s. She was a person who was loved by all and she will be sorely missed. She is survived by her two daughters, Judy Murray and Daisy Kallop and her son, Ray Anderson. She is also s u r v i v e d by e i g h t g r a n d children and four great grandchildren: grandsons, David, Jason, Kris, Aaron and granddaughters, Willow, Paula, Leah and Cecilia, great-grandsons, Preston a n d Pa r ke r, g r e a t - g r a n d daughters, Amelia and Jasmine. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and friends who loved her dearly. Her memorial service will be held at Floral Hills in Lynnwood, WA, on Saturday July 6, 2019, at 12 noon.

Benjamin H. Farrar Ben Far rar, of Edmonds WA, passed away June 19, 2019 at age 89. Ben was married 65 years to Mar y and raised four sons, was grandfather to five children and greatgrandfather to four. Born in Yakima in 1930, he was raised in Seattle and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1949. After graduation he joined the United States Marines and served in the Korean War as a staff sergeant on the US Navy escor t carriers USS Bairoko and USS Badoeng Strait. He and his crew would change out engines on the iconic F4U Corsair fighters and perfor m any other tasks that were needed for missions. Ben w a s a Te a m s t e r f o r 4 0 years, driving tractor-trailers throughout the Nor thwest and delivery trucks locally. He also volunteered as Scoutmaster for his sons’ B o y S c o u t Tr o o p a n d coached little league baseball. Around the home and in the garage he was a master architect, engineer, mechanic, builder and inventor and he never hesitated to assist a neighbor or family who needed help. He is survived by his wife Mar y; sons, Greg (Judi), Todd (Tracy), and Barry. His son, Cor y preceded him in death. He requested no memorial service.

Elmer Albert Merk

November 11, 1942-June 20, 2019 Elmer Albert Merk, age 76, of Lynnwood, WA, passed away at home from medical complications on June 20, 2019. Elmer was born to Elmer and Esther Merk on November 11, 1942 in M i n o t , N D. H e g r e w u p working in the coal mines along side his father. He met his future wife, Carol, and they married on September 3, 1960. Shortly thereafter, Christine was born and Elmer graduated from Sawyer High School in 1961. The family went on vacation that summer to the World’s Fair in Seattle. Elmer continued to work in the coal mines in Minot and also worked at the missile sites in Stanley, ND. Annette, their second daughter, was born in 1964 and in 1966, Elmer packed up the family and moved to Seattle to find steady work to suppor t his family. He found work at Flohr Metal Fabricators in Ballard, WA. There he worked both in the field and shop building and repairing large scale equipment supporting p u l p / p a p e r, c e m e n t a n d seafood industries. In 1969, son, Mitchell was born. Elmer later became Flohr’s Shop Supervisor and American Welding Society certified Welding Inspector. In 2000, Elmer retired from Flohr’s but shortly thereafter found himself back at work at EDCO in Bow, WA. He continued being a shop supervisor building complex systems for aerospace, military and railroad industries. Elmer was admired by many people in the industries and was well respected and trusted by his peers. He was a mentor to everyone but more i m p o r t a n t l y, h e e n j o y e d making people laugh and having a good time at work. Elmer finally retired at age 70. Outside of wor k, Elmer enjoyed camping and fishing all over Washington with friends from Nor th Dakota and family. He loved playing pool and cards and cheering on his grandchildren at all their sporting events growing up. GO KNIGHTS! Elmer was passionate about his home projects. Elmer could be found at the local hardware, thrift and Habitat for Humanity stores looking for hidden treasures to help him complete his projects. E l m e r wa s p r e c e d e d i n death by both his caring and suppor tive parents, Elmer and Esther. Elmer is sur vived by his loving aunts, Betty Mahoney a n d M y r t l e Pe t e r s c h i c k ; beloved wife, Carol; cherished daughters, Christine Merk and Annette Wilde; treasured son, Mitchell (Jenny) Mer k; adoring grandchildren, Ashley, Shelby, and Matthew Mer k and Kenneth and William Wilde; dearest family friend, Jon (Gayle) Huber. A celebration of life ceremony will be held at Purdy & Walters at Floral Hills, 409 Filber t Rd in Lynnwood, WA 98036 on M o n d a y, J u l y 8 , 2 0 1 9 . Viewing will begin at 10:00 a.m.; Funeral Service 11:00 a.m.; Reception 12 Noon; Graveside Service 2:00 p.m. Please visit www.floralhillslynnwood.com to leave your condolences o n E l m e r ’s o n l i n e guestbook. The family requests that in l i e u o f f l o we r s o r g i f t s , please send donations to UW Medicine or Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.


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for negotiation between clinical providers and insurers to figure out who gets paid what amount when out-of-network charges are incurred, without pushing these charges on to patients. Washington isn’t the first state to pass this kind of surprise-billing legislation, sometimes called “Independent Dispute Resolution,” IDR for short. The state of New York in 2015 also opted for this particular pathway to address surprise medical billing, and the results are in: IDR works. See SURPRISE, Page B8

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Mount Rushmore National Monument in South Dakota offers more than a chance to reflect on four of America’s great leaders.

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Uneasy patriotism of parks National parks elicit a mix of pride and humility By Jennifer Ladino For The Conversation

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hen I took a post-college job as a seasonal ranger at Grand Teton National Park 23 years ago, I noticed right away that my “Smokey Bear” hat carried some serious emotional baggage. As I later wrote in my book, “Reclaiming Nostalgia: Longing for Nature in American Literature,” park visitors saw the hat as an icon of tradition and romance, a symbol of a simpler era long gone. For many Americans the physical grandeur of parks like Grand Teton, Yosemite and Yellowstone also inspires patriotic pride. Patriotism in the 21st century is a touchy subject, increasingly claimed by America’s conservative right. But the national park system is designed to be democratic — protecting lands that belong to the public for all to enjoy — and politically neutral. The parks are spaces where love of country can be shared by all. But some sites send more complex messages. In my new book, “Memorials Matter: Emotion, Environment, and Public Memory at American Historical Sites,” I explore how patriotism plays out at sites where education, not recreation, is the priority. To research it I visited seven memorials to see how their structures and natural landscapes inspire patriotism and other emotions. For me, and I suspect for many, national memorials elicit conflicting feelings: pride in our nation’s achievements, but also guilt, regret or anger over the costs of progress. Patriotism, especially at sites of shame, can be unsettling; and I see this as a good thing. In my view, honestly confronting the darker parts of

U.S. history as well as its best moments is good for tourism, for patriotism and for the nation.

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hose history? Patriotism has roots in the Latin “patriotia,” meaning “fellow countryman.” It’s common to feel patriotic pride in U.S. technological achievements or military strength, but Americans also glory in the diversity and beauty of our natural landscapes. That kind of patriotism, I think, has the potential to be more inclusive, less divisive and more socially and environmentally just. National memorials can summon more than one kind of patriotism. Take Mount Rushmore, which was designed explicitly to evoke national pride. Tourists walk the Avenue of Flags, marvel at the labor required to carve four U.S. presidents’ faces out of granite and applaud when rangers invite military veterans onstage during visitor programs. Patriotism at Rushmore centers on labor, progress and the “great men” that the site describes as founding, expanding and defending the United States But there are other perspectives. Viewed from the Peter Norbeck Overlook, a short drive from the main site, the faces of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln are tiny elements embedded in the expansive Black Hills region. The Black Hills were and still are a sacred place for Lakota peoples that they never willingly relinquished. Viewing Mount Rushmore this way puts those rock faces in context and raises questions about history and justice. Some national monuments conduct reenactments to help visitors relive the past and feel a sense of history and authenticity. At Golden Spike National

For me, and I suspect for many, national memorials elicit conflicting feelings: pride in our nation’s achievements, but also guilt, regret or anger over the costs of progress. Historic Site in Utah, tourists can view replica steam locomotives and watch a reenactment of driving the spike that completed the first transcontinental railroad. This park also ties patriotism to technology, labor, unity and progress. But it downplays countless lives lost during construction, including a disproportionate number of Chinese laborers. There’s an implied whiteness to the patriotism here, although those Chinese workers are receiving belated recognition. Away from the main complex, however, visitors can see an impressive natural landscape carved by geologic forces. At Chinese Arch, they can read about ancient Lake Bonneville, which once covered 20,000 square miles. Against the backdrop of geologic time, human labor and technological power look less impressive. A different feeling of patriotism emerges here that can embrace the physical country all Americans share.

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ites of shame: Even sites where visitors are meant to feel remorse leave some room for patriotism. But at places like Manzanar National Historic Site in California – one of 10 camps where more than 110,000 Japanese Americans

were incarcerated during World War II — natural and textual cues prevent any easy patriotic reflexes. Reconstructed guard towers and barracks help visitors perceive the experience of being detained. I could imagine Japanese Americans’ shame as I entered claustrophobic buildings and touched the rough straw that filled makeshift mattresses. Many visitors doubtlessly associate mountains with adventure and freedom, but some of those incarerated saw the nearby Sierra Nevada as barricades reinforcing the camp’s barbed wire fence. Rangers play up these emotional tensions on their tours. One ranger positioned a group of schoolchildren atop what were once latrines, and asked them: “Will it happen again? We don’t know. We hope not. We have to stand up for what is right.” Instead of a self-congratulatory sense of being a good citizen, Manzanar leaves visitors with unsettling questions and mixed feelings.

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umble patriotism: Visiting and writing about these sites made me consider what it would take to recast patriotism as collective pride in the United States’ diverse landscapes and peoples. I believe one essential ingredient is compassion. Recent controversies over Confederate monuments showed that many Americans were unwilling to imagine how public memorials could be offensive or traumatic for others. Greater clarity about value systems can also help. Psychologists have found striking differences between the moral frameworks that shape See PARKS, Page XX

GUEST COMMENTARY | Ending surprise medical billing

State’s solution can be a model for Congress Similar legislation in the U.S. Senate could save patients thousands of dollars in unexpected bills. By Brad Forbes For The Herald

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oing to the hospital, particularly for an emergency, is always an uncertain and stressful experience. For any patient, the whirlwind of doctors, nurses, tests and medical terminology can be

overwhelming. It’s hard enough just getting through a hospital visit, let alone the sticker shock of getting an unexpected bill a month or so later. Surprise medical bills, when a patient is billed directly for charges they thought would be covered by their insurance company, happen more often than you might think. People with mental illness are particularly vulnerable to these types of charges. While in the emergency room, patients can’t stop every specialist to quiz them about which insurance networks they’re a

part of. Ultimately, this leads to patients being stuck in the middle with unpredictable outof-pocket costs that can total in the tens of thousands of dollars. Given that health care debt is still the leading cause of bankruptcy for working families in the U.S., it’s important that we find a solution fast. This past legislative session, Washington’s Legislature passed, and the governor signed into law, a solution that could serve as an example for how we solve this problem on a national scale. The legislation sets up a process

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ecently, Baltimore, Maryland, won an injunction against the Trump administration’s new Title X rule, which would prohibit women’s health clinics that receive federal dollars from discussing abortion with patients. This is on the heels of the nationwide injunction issued by a federal judge in Yakima following a challenge by Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, which temporarily stopped this gag rule in its tracks. Without these rulings, access to basic health care such as birth control, cancer screenings, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections through the Title X program was at risk for 4 million people nationwide, and more than 76,000 people at Planned Parenthood health centers in Washington state. The importance of this program cannot be overstated. At the Planned Parenthood health center I work at, I serve a large uninsured population including youth and families who rely solely on Planned Parenthood for their care. Title X offers them access to affordable birth control and reproductive health care when they couldn’t otherwise get it. While we have this injunction — for now — the Trump-Pence administration has shown it will stop at nothing to attack reproductive health care. This rule would have prohibited Title X providers from even mentioning abortion as an option, a blatant interference in the exam room that would not be acceptable in any other type of medical care. Despite the rhetoric and misinformation spread by the Trump-Pence administration, Title X funding allows access to basic primary and preventive health care services: wellness exams, cervical and breast cancer screenings, contraceptive education, testing and treatment for STDs and HIV testing. It is the only national program designed to ensure every person has access to basic, preventive reproductive health care and the ability to plan for their futures. Planned Parenthood plays an outsized role in the Title X network; we operate 56 percent of the Title X health centers in Washington and deliver health care to 88 percent of Title X patients in the state. In many communities, Planned Parenthood is the only provider of affordable reproductive health care, or the only provider that offers specialized care such as an intrauterine device (IUD) or the birth control shot. Without Title X, a​ ffordable health care would be out of reach for many underserved communities, including communities of color and rural communities. I want to be clear: if my health center is forced to close or reduce its services because of the TrumpPence administration’s cuts to Title X, most of our patients will have no other place to turn. Even the existing funding for contraception is not enough. Taking away Title X will inevitably strip life-saving care from people who already struggle. Title X is a lifeline for many families and individuals, especially low-income women. If that


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IN OUR VIEW | Puget Sound Regional Council’s Vision 2050

Getting the best out of growth With nearly 2 million new neighbors coming, we have to have a plan that serves all our needs. You might want to scooch over a bit. During the next 30 years, the four-county Puget Sound region — Snohomish, King, Pierce and Kitsap — is expected to add 1.8 million residents for a total population of 5.8 million people, adding to our current challenges for affordable housing, growth, transportation, livability, social equity and the impacts of all of that on the environment. There’s a plan, of course, to address those challenges. And it’s being reviewed and updated. The task now is to make that update comprehensive and achievable without making it so wonky that the average resident doesn’t shrug her shoulders because it doesn’t paint a clear-enough picture about what it means for her daily life now and in the future, thus excluding her from the decisions that local governments will make. The plan is the Puget Sound Regional Council’s Vision 2040 plan, the update of which — Vision 2050 — is nearing its completion this summer and its adoption early next year. The PSRC, which brings together public officials from all of the region’s cities, towns and counties, is responsible for coordinating the response of those governments regarding transportation, housing, development, economic opportunity, environment, public health and more. The Vision plans are its template to help direct growth and prevent decisions in one community that

work against those elsewhere. And, for the most part, Vision 2040 has been effective, helping to advise the region’s growth, including the addition in the last decade of more than 376,000 residents for a total of 4.1 million people and 2.2 million jobs. Coordinated efforts outlined in the plan have helped to shift growth to urban areas and cities where services are more efficiently and affordably delivered. But the challenges that remain — in the scarcity of affordable housing; in traffic congestion; in impacts to clean air, water and wildlife habitat; to social and economic equality — are obvious and have drawn the attention not just of local officials but a range of agencies and nonprofit organizations offering their recommendations regarding planning for the next 30 years. Vision 2050’s update considers three alternatives regarding growth: ■■ The first would adopt the current 2040 plan, which directs the largest share of growth to the region’s five major cities: Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, Bremerton and Tacoma, allocating less growth to urban unincorporated areas and rural areas. ■■ The second, a transitoriented alternative would direct about three-quarters of the expected growth to cities and Urban Growth Areas and more specifically to areas within a quarter-mile to a halfmile of high-capacity transit lines, including light rail, bus rapid transit, commuter rail and ferries, directing most growth away from rural and unincorporated areas. ■■ The third, called the reset urban growth alternative, would largely follow growth

patterns that have occurred since 2010, assuming more growth for rural and unincorporated areas than the first two options. A coalition of groups, including Climate Solutions, Futurewise and Transportation Choices, representatives of which recently met with The Herald Editorial Board, are backing transit-oriented development and urging an emphasis on policies that promote social equity, health and the environment. The advantage in development that is focused along transit corridors is that it can increase the availability of affordable housing and deliver better outcomes on the environment, income equality and health, rather than driving low- and moderateincome families to rural areas, increasing their transportation costs and their distance from services and jobs. At the same time such development drives down reliance on the single-occupancy vehicles that clog roads and are the largest contributor in the region to emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The region’s voters — especially those along the I-5 corridor — have already helped strengthen that commitment to transit-oriented development, most recently with their approval of ST3, the extension of Sound Transit link light rail into Everett, Tacoma and east King County. Despite the 2050 name, the plan is intended to advise decisions on development being made now; in particular as investments continue in light rail and bus rapid transit. Sound Transit’s Link light rail line will soon start construction and is expected to start

turn eighteen. That saddens me incredibly. With everything being said, I do hold out hope that things will change eventually. We are better than this as a nation, and the politicians who are responsible for all of this need to roll up their sleeves and put aside their differences and show everyone why they work for us. Politicians work for us, not the other way around. That is a fact that will never change, it just is unfortunately so difficult to see in this day and age.

border by the GOP grandeur, will be used for voter strength is ridiculous. What is the writer afraid of? Actual informed voters in place of GOP voter oppression and gerrymandering? Maybe fearing that the abused, once free, becoming citizens, which takes years, will come to know who stripped them of their freedom to ask for peace and happiness in this country. Especially the children being caged now. They won’t forget. Does he fear they will come to understand who helped them by supporting human rights and therefore supporting democracy. Education is power. He states half of America on welfare benefits. What in the world does he think its costing America every single day in dollars for the mess at the border that has been created by Trump? Never having to work a day comes only to the oligarchs and the like, like Trump and McConnell, who are sucking up Americas dollars for their own use. And finally the most ridiculous unacceptable comparison made to plantations and economic freedom. First off check the history. Their were free people, captured from their homeland, terrified and

service by 2024. Everett’s wait is longer — 2036 — but still within the time frame where planning is necessary now. Significantly, the Vision 2050 update will also have a standalone chapter on climate change that will encourage policies and developments that seek opportunities for further reductions of carbon emissions. The Puget Sound Regional Council has essentially no enforcement tools, beyond the commitments that local governments make in endorsing the Vision 2050 plan. It can, however, use incentives, in particular its authority in distributing federal transportation funding, which amounts to about $240 million a year. The most-effective enforcement tool, however, lies in the hands of the 4.1 million people who live in the region; they will have the greatest opportunity to make sure that their local officials are using Vision 2050’s template for development, are measuring its outcomes and are sticking to commitments to serve all residents, enhance quality of life, provide adequate housing and transportation, confront climate change and protect the environment. Once PSRC’s Vision 2050 plan is complete, the public officials who adopt it will need to take it back to their communities and make continuing efforts to explain what it recommends and how it will be implemented in a way that shows the difference it can make in their lives. You don’t have to be a policy wonk to understand we can’t welcome nearly 2 million new neighbors without thinking ahead.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ■■ TWO-PARTY SYSTEM

Partisanship, gridlock typical In 2013, there was an amazing book released: “Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked,” by MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews. It is a sobering reminder of how two politicians with two completely different ideologies and views came together to solve problems for the citizens of this nation, something that simply and unfortunately does not occur anymore because of the intense polarization of politics and a two-party system that has immensely damaged the political landscape in this country. I’ll never forget the excitement I had when I turned 18 in May of 1999. Even though I wouldn’t be able to vote in my first presidential election until November of the following year, the fact that I was now going to be voting in presidential elections was something that was vitally important to me. It also gave me the hope and belief that I was going to help in major change, even with my one vote. It wasn’t that long ago that hope still existed. Now, my hope is gone, and I have turned into an independent voter because of my disdain and disgust for the unfortunate two-party political system in America. It is nothing but constant gridlock, sickening stalemates that result in too many government shutdowns, petty bickering, and politicians from both sides of the aisle who refuse to budge and change what is going on. They are setting a horrible example for everyone, and especially the younger generation of potential voters coming up. The precedent that has been set is deplorable and atrocious, and I cannot in good conscience tell my young nieces and nephews why they should vote when they

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Letter makes incredible claims In regard to the Democratsand-voting ramble in a recent letter to the editor (“Democrats want to pack polls with immigrants,” The Herald, June 23), a refresher of facts: Saying every one of these immigrant people are all illiterate with no marketable skills is Fox-fed, insulting and untrue. Also to suggest Democrats are eyeing these poor people, imprisoned at the

Have your say To submit a letter to the editor, please include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) We reserve the right to edit letters, but if you keep yours to 250 words or fewer, we won’t edit letters for length. Send your letter to: E-mail: letters@heraldnet.com Mail: Letters section The Daily Herald P.O. Box 930 Everett, WA 98206

forced into slavery onto plantations long before 1800. Shamefully suggested by the writer the Democratic party wants to resurrect this horror and suppression is showing how influenced by faux news some have become and how little is actually true. Terri Lackor Everett

Warren must hope honesty works on voters

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arly in the Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday night, NBC News’s Lester Holt asked a key question of the candidates: Would you abolish private insurance in the United States? With the party coalescing around Medicare for all as a rallying cry, that question will decide what Medicare for all means, if indeed it means anything. The pervasiveness of heavily subsidized employer-sponsored insurance, which covers more than half of all insured Americans, is the source of many of the worst features of U.S. health care. It’s also MEGAN MCARDLE one of the main reasons that the system is so hard to reform. Americans tend to hate the health care system, with its byzantine billing, fragmented provider networks and persistent risks of ending up uninsured. But somewhat perversely, most people like their own coverage; 70 percent of those with employer-sponsored insurance say it is excellent or good, and only 6 percent give it a poor or failing grade. Supporters of government-run insurance argue that people would be even happier with a single-payer plan. After all, Medicare beneficiaries are slightly more satisfied with their coverage than the privately insured, so people with employer coverage should be glad to make the switch. That is fine logic, but poor psychology. Most people are loath to give up something they have and like for something that might be better, but also might not. A survey from February showed 13 percent of respondents supported Medicare for all if it involved abolishing private insurance. Unfortunately, leaving private insurance in place would make any sort of comprehensive left-wing reforms impossible. You couldn’t cut costs down to European levels, for instance, because that involves forcing providers to take lower reimbursements. Nor could you save much money on administrative overhead, since provider billing departments and insurer back offices would continue to exist in any hybrid system. You couldn’t develop the centralized health records to provide better continuity of care. And most important, you couldn’t make central decisions about which treatments to offer and which are too expensive for the benefit they provide. Piecemeal reforms that don’t touch employer insurance may modestly expand coverage. But they won’t fix everything else broken in the current system; for that reason, piecemeal reforms would probably be too expensive to pass. So if you’re serious about creating a European-style health care system, then you have to be serious about abolishing private insurance. The presidential candidates’ responses to Holt’s question were revealing. Vox headlined its report on the debate “Why only 2 of 10 Democrats raised their hands to say they’d abolish private insurance,” as if that were startlingly low. I was surprised that even two people said yes, and that one of them was Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, who has been looking primed to knock Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, out of second place. For New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, the other hand-raiser, it was just cheap talk since he’s unlikely to make it to the general election. But for Warren, who very well might win the nomination, the move was extremely bold. By raising her hand, Warren signaled two things: that she really is the wonky candidate, the one who understands what serious social-democratic reforms actually entail, and that she’s left-wing enough to do it. As a primary strategy, it’s probably smart. And as health care policy, it’s certainly smarter than saying you want Medicare for all except for the “all” part. But while Warren’s path to the nomination lies through the party’s left-wing base, her path to the presidency lies through tens of millions of more moderate voters. Those folks aren’t health care wonks. What they want is access to every cutting-edge treatment for approximately the cost of a summer camp first-aid station. They don’t want an insurance claims adjuster or civil servant deciding what treatments their doctor can prescribe, or cutting that nice nurse’s pay. That’s why the only way the United States has ever passed a major new health care program is by misleading voters about what was involved. Warren is trying honesty instead, which is admirable, and refreshing. But it’s also going to be hard to walk back, so Warren had better hope that next year’s general-election voters are in the market for radical honesty. Follow Megan McArdle on Twitter @asymmetricinfo.


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Marianne Williamson is after the goat yoga vote H ere are some true — and maybe true — statements about Marianne Williamson, Democratic candidate for president: ■■ Marianne Williamson’s first act as president would be to call the prime minister of New Zealand, who once said that New Zealand was the best place to grow up, and tell her YOU’RE WRONG, GIRLFRIEND! It is America!* ■■ If Donald Trump is watching the debate, she wants to speak to him directly. She knows that he has reached into the psyche of America and filled America with hate. He has harnessed hate for political purposes. The only thing that can cast out hate is love. That is why she is running. She is going to use love to cast out hate. She will harness love for political purposes. She will meet him on the field and love will win.* ■■ She knows that JFK did not say “I have a plan to put a man on the moon.”* ■■ She hates plans, in general. ■■ The dream that Williamson

QUOTABLE “While the main interest on this case has been focused on the use of genetic genealogy, we’ve been trying to find a killer. It’s an amazing tool, and we’ll be using it again.” — Capt. Rob Palmer, head of investigations for the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, following the guilty verdict against William Talbot II for the 1987 murders of Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg. Genetic genealogy was used to identify Talbot as a suspect.

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liberals’ and conservatives’ views. Conservatives generally prioritize purity, sanctity and loyalty, while liberals tend to value justice in the form of concerns about fairness and harm. In my view, patriotism could bridge the apparent gap between these moral foundations. My research suggests that visits to memorial sites are helpful for recognizing our interdependence with each other, as inhabitants of a common country. In her recent book, “The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks,” Terry Tempest Williams wonders, “What is the relevance of our national parks in the twentyfirst century — and how might these public commons bring us back home to a united state of humility?” Places like Manzanar and Golden Spike are part of a common heritage embedded in public lands. It’s our responsibility as citizens to visit these places with both pride and humility. Jennifer Ladino is an associate professor at the University of Idaho. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

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In the years since the New York IDR bill was signed into law, prices have remained relatively stable for common emergency room procedures, and some prices have actually lowered since 2015. In a short two years, the No. 1 out-of-network care claims dropped an astonishing 68 percent. That means insurance companies are now paying their fair share instead of being subsidized by patients’ pocketbooks, and that means more transparency and accountability in the system as a whole. For patients managing mental illness, this is particularly important. People in a mental health crisis often need to see multiple providers as they stabilize, and do not have the opportunity to quiz each about billing. It is unrealistic to expect patients such as

ALEXANDRA PETRI caught in her dreamcatcher was the American Dream. ■■ We are all dreams in the mind of Williamson. If she stops believing in us even for a second, we will all vanish. ■■ Williamson could stop climate change by teaching the enormous turtle holding up the world to love. ■■ If Williamson can just meet with Donald Trump on the field of battle she will not even need to use a wand. Trump will begin to shake, and then he will shatter into a million tiny pieces, and from the spot where he was, a toad will hop across the field toward Marianne. The toad will look plaintively at her but she will shake her head and point it toward the woods.

■■ The real crisis facing this country is that we have a sickness care system, not a health care system. Williamson will get to the root of that, using love.* ■■ Williamson only speaks with her mouth when absolutely necessary; she prefers to communicate in the pure language of the mind. ■■ There is a tree in Williamson’s backyard with a single bud on it, and if she attains a sufficiently strong meditative state, the bud will flower and reveal a path forward on gun control. ■■ Williamson has a goose that lays golden eggs, but she would never ask another being to lay an egg for profit. ■■ When Williamson enters a trance-like state, she wanders through a palace with many rooms, and in those rooms are objects representing all the potential members of a Williamson Cabinet: an agate the size of a bull, an amber lamp, six teacups filled with a green liquid. Only Williamson understands what these objects symbolize.

■■ Williamson is capable of assuming the form of a duck, if she chooses. But she never chooses. ■■ Williamson does not use superfluous oils. If Marianne Williamson calls an oil essential, it is. ■■ Williamson knows the real problem facing the American middle class: its heart is trapped on the evil planet of Camazotz, where only love can break it free. ■■ If Williamson tells you to strike a bridge pose, do it: together, you can solve America’s crumbling infrastructure. ■■ The power of love manifested by Williamson is a good substitute for any form of medicine but cannot save you from measles. If everyone were capable of summoning love with the power Williamson has, we would not need Medicare for All. We would not need Medicare for Anyone. But we can’t. No one can. ■■ A generation ago, it was predicted that a Williamson would be born into the world and would look into the gemlike flame-hearts of voters and their gemlike flame-hearts would

recognize her in turn. The prophecy was not specific about what would happen next. ■■ If ever invited to address the United Nations, Williamson has — but may not exercise — the option of becoming a ball of pure radiance that is immediately comprehensible by all. ■■ Williamson has a hutch full of rabbits that she is careful to keep fed and happy. If one of the rabbits is ailing, America’s prestige suffers abroad. ■■ Williamson is the only one in her generation capable of harnessing and riding a Gerrymander. ■■ Her team wanted journalists to “strike an eagle pose” every time someone talks about the Green New Deal.* ■■ Williamson is running for president through the normal process but also know that if she manages to unlock the Cavern of the Winds, she will become president regardless of the vote count. * True. Follow Alexandra Petri on Twitter @petridishes.

Kamala Harris boosts her electability After her’ takedown of Biden, it’s easy to imagine her utterly demolishing Trump on a debate stage.

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he biggest impact of this week’s two-night, 20-candidate Democratic extravaganza is that a new star has emerged: Sen. Kamala Harris of California turned in one of the best debate performances I’ve ever seen. She earned herself a place in the upper tier of the crowded field. Now we’ll see if she has what it takes to climb all the way to the top; and stay there. Harris’ ascent came at the expense of front-runner Joe Biden, who had such a disappointing outing that all he can do is make sure he does better next time. He still leads all comers, and one debate didn’t change that. But he showed vulnerabilities that have to make Democratic voters nervous about his prospects in a general election race against President Trump. That, after all, is by far the biggest question for many Democrats: Who is the surest bet to beat Trump? The answer, according to polls thus far, is Biden. But his performance Thursday night has to make never-Trump voters nervous. With what was clearly a preplanned assault on Biden — on his fond reminiscences of whitesupremacist Senate colleagues and his late-1970s stance against federally mandated school busing to achieve racial integration — Harris accomplished three important things: The former California attorney general displayed her worldclass skills as a prosecutor, treating Biden like a defendant on the witness stand. She made Biden look defensive and flustered and, frankly, old. And she introduced her personal history as a young black girl in Berkeley who rode a bus to school. Her attack on Biden wasn’t nice, but it wasn’t unfair; his

these, who may not be able to fully understand complex billing systems, to navigate provider networks and a psychological crisis at the same time. The good news is, federal legislation has been introduced that could bring the IDR model to the whole country. The STOP – Surprise Bills Act of 2019 has significant bipartisan support with 23 co-sponsors in the Senate, and for good reason. Surprise medical bills are in important issue that touch all Americans, urban and rural alike. At a time when partisan politics in the other Washington seem more and more intractable, this is something we can all agree on. I know Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, and her colleagues in the Senate still have a lot of work to do to find common ground on policy proposals that will make a substantive impact for people all across the country. I hope she finds a way to bring the successful

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stance on busing is a matter of public record. She was careful to begin by making clear she was not accusing Biden of being a racist. But what she did imply was that he was a man of yesterday, not tomorrow. It was easy to imagine her utterly demolishing Trump on a debate stage. It was possible to imagine Biden doing the same thing, but you had to wonder. So Harris got everybody’s attention. Now begins the serious vetting: of her record, her background, her temperament, her positions on the issues. She indicated during the debate that her Medicare for All health

IDR model onto the national stage. Nearly two dozen Washington state health care advocacy organizations, including NAMI Washington, came together to help pass surprise billing legislation this year that has helped to protect patients, increase accountability and restore fairness to our health care system. We did so after careful consideration of the many competing options across the country and found IDR to be the one with the best track record of performance for achieving the goals we set out to accomplish. Our state has always led the way on innovation in health care reform, and for the sake of patients and their families everywhere, I think it’s well past time for the other Washington to follow suit. Brad Forbes is the director of public policy and advocacy for the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ Washington state chapter.

care plan involves eliminating private health insurance, but her campaign said Friday that she misunderstood the question. So which is it? Biden has vast experience in foreign affairs; Harris doesn’t. Is she the one to repair the damage Trump is doing to the nation’s standing in the world? She denounces and rejects Trump’s immigration policy. What’s hers? If Harris’ debate triumph was a revelation, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ performance was familiar. Nobody stays on-message better than Bernie. But unlike four years ago, when he had the progressive wing of the party to himself, this year he has to share it with Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who dominated Wednesday night’s first half of the debate. We’ll have to wait until next time, perhaps, to see how her detailed plans for addressing problems and issues compete on a debate stage with Sanders’ general call for a

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network of support no longer exists, what will fill the chasm that the Trump-Pence Administration is creating? Federal funding for Title X services literally saves women’s lives with early detection of cancer by increasing access to Pap tests and breast exams. These temporary court stays are critical, especially for the 4 million patients who rely on Title X health centers for care across the country, but that’s all they are: temporary. We are still fighting the administration in court to stop the gag rule, which would make it impossible for Planned Parenthood health centers and many other health care providers to continue participating in the program. This should be simple; an

political “revolution.” Pete Buttigieg created a moment when he forthrightly took responsibility for not doing more to diversify the police department of South Bend, Indiana, during his time as mayor. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado and former housing secretary Julian Castro really helped themselves this week; New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York showed that breaking the debate rules and interrupting constantly gets you noticed, not punished. And God bless Marianne Williamson, because yes, we do need love. Bottom line: Harris won the two-night debate by a wide margin. And Biden needs to do better next time if he wants to keep his lead. Eugene Robinson’s email address is eugenerobinson@ washpost.com.

Since 1970, Title X has been indispensable and offered affordable care to millions. individual’s right to decide when and if to have kids should be simple. Since 1970, Title X has been indispensable and offered affordable care to millions. I cannot sit quietly by while the Trump-Pence administration tries to steal this life-saving health care from my patients and millions of Americans. Kate Rowe is an advanced registered nurse practitioner at Everett’s Planned Parenthood health center.


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YOUNG GUNS Seattle Mariners second-round draft pick Brandon Williamson (left) and first-round pick George Kirby.

Seattle Mariners first-round pick George Kirby and second-round pick Brandon Williamson are key pieces to the foundation of the franchise’s future. By Josh Horton Herald writer

EVERETT — Two pitching pillars the Seattle Mariners hope will be part of the foundation of their rebuild are spending the summer at Funko Field in Everett. Seattle invested the majority of its capital in the recent Major League Baseball draft on pitching, specifically targeting collegelevel arms that have the potential to rise through the minor-league system quickly. The Mariners’ first five picks — and seven of their first 10 — were college pitchers. The two figureheads of that draft strategy — first-round pick George Kirby out of Elon University, and second-round choice Brandon Williamson out of TCU — are starting their professional careers in Everett. Neither one took the conventional road to becoming a high draft pick. Kirby was raised in Westchester County, New York, in the shadow of New York City. He was a coveted recruit who elected to attend a small, mid-major school before blossoming into a firstround pick. Williamson grew up in rural Minnesota — eight miles from the closest town — and was an unknown commodity before eventually working his way to a top power-five program. It will take careful planning to see either pitch this summer. Kirby and Williamson aren’t scheduled to pitch until midJuly and neither will throw more than 20-30 innings because of their heavy workloads during the college season: Kirby threw 881⁄3 innings for the Phoenix, and Williamson threw 771⁄3 innings for the Horned Frogs. Come on the right night, though, and you may catch a glimpse of the future of the Mariners’ pitching staff.

Seattle Mariners first-round draft pick George Kirby.

Here’s the route each took to end up in Everett.

‘He’s just George Kirby’ There was a saying around Elon’s campus this spring pertaining to the school’s hardthrowing ace: “That’s just George Kirby.” That was one of Elon baseball coach Michael Kennedy’s go-to responses when people asked about the right-hander. Kirby is quiet and his responses to questions are often brief, but his dry sense of humor and one-liners were crowdpleasers in the Elon locker room. He’s confident, not cocky, and was a valued teammate for his passion for Elon and his downto-earth personality. And more than anything, he loves throwing strikes. Kirby was born in Rye, New York, a town tucked in the southeast corner of Westchester County, about a 40-minute train ride from Manhattan. Baseball was always a major part of his life. He inherited his love for the game from his father, George, who played college baseball at Florida International. It became clear at an early age

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that Kirby likely would follow in his father’s footsteps and play NCAA Division I baseball. Young George’s summers were filled with showcase events run by the Perfect Game and East Coast Pro scouting services. He committed to Elon, a private liberal arts university in Elon, North Carolina, when he was a sophomore in high school. Kirby was noticed early on by the Phoenix’s coaching staff and he developed a strong relationship with Kennedy. But Kirby was far from an undiscovered gem. He already was a Top 200 prospect in the nation, according to Perfect Game. As his stock continued to rise in his final two years of high school, so did the opportunities to play at bigger schools, but Kirby decided to honor his commitment to Elon. “After that, I could have gone anywhere I wanted to,” he said, “but I just stuck loyal to Elon and I just knew it would be a good fit for me.” Kirby said he was drawn to the academics at Elon as well as the probability of immediate playing time. The New York Mets selected him in the 32nd round of the

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2016 draft but he opted to join the Phoenix. He was named to the Colonial Athletic Association’s All-Rookie team after recording a 4.84 ERA in 16 appearances (five starts) as a freshman. It was in the jump from his freshman to his sophomore season that Kirby emerged as a force on the mound. He continued to perfect his offspeed pitches — including a slider he added to his repertoire as a freshman — and he increased the speed of his fastball by four miles per hour. “His offspeed stuff from day one needed work and the challenge from the start was his breaking ball wasn’t as good as he thought it was,” Kennedy said. “I thought (improving his offspeed) was a huge step for him in terms of being more advanced, especially with the velocity that he has.” With a fastball now in the mid-90 mph range, Kirby was 10-3 with a 2.89 ERA as a weekend starter for the Phoenix as a sophomore. He earned secondteam All-CAA honors. He began to ascend draft boards after a successful campaign in the 2018 Cape Cod League, the premier summer collegiate baseball wood bat league, where Kirby compiled a 1.38 ERA and struck out 16.6 batters per nine innings for the Harwich Mariners — go figure. As a junior, Kirby developed into one of the elite command pitchers in college baseball, leading all Division I with a 17.83/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. With that pinpoint command, along with a fastball that ticked up to 98 mph, he emerged as a first-round talent. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” Kennedy said, “and there’s not many pitchers that can attack the zone like he can.”

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Ken Behring, the controversial second owner of the Seahawks who guided the team through a turbulent period that included his attempt to move the franchise to southern California, has died. Behring was 91 and died Tuesday night of undisclosed causes, according to a Facebook post from his son, David. “My father passed away peacefully last night at the age of 91. He was both a Lion and a Dragon and could not have lived a fuller life,” wrote David Behring. “He loved business, sports, travel, automobiles, family, adventure, life and helping others. His family and friends will deeply miss him and pledge to carry on his legacy.” Said the Seahawks in a statement: “We are saddened by the loss of former Seahawks owner Ken Behring. We send our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Behring’s family and friends.” Behring and Ken Hoffman (who died in 2018) bought the team in 1988 from its original owners, Seattle Professional Football Inc., headed by the Nordstrom family, and kept it until 1997 when it was sold to Paul Allen. See BEHRING, Page C2

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HOUSTON — Yuli Gurriel doubled in the 10th inning for his second straight walkoff, lifting the Houston Astros to a 6-5 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday night. The Astros hadn’t scored since putting up five runs in the second inning when Michael Brantley singled to start Houston’s 10th, ending a streak of nine hitless innings over eight appearances for Seattle closer Roenis Elias (2-1). It was the first hit he’d allowed since June 6. Gurriel then hit a ball just out of reach of diving center fielder Mallex Smith to score Brantley and give Houston the victory. Gurriel also led the Astros to a 2-1 win with a 10th-inning homer on Friday night.

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Houston’s bullpen helped the Astros win in a game in which Justin Verlander had an uncharacteristically short outing. Collin McHugh struck out the side in the eighth and Roberto Osuna pitched a perfect ninth. Chris Devenski (2-0) allowed one hit in a scoreless 10th. Verlander gave up five hits and tied his season high with four runs in five innings for his shortest start since going four innings in a loss to the Texas Rangers on April 2. He struck out five and walked a seasonhigh four in the fourth straight start where he’s given up at least one homer. Tim Beckham, Domingo Santana and Daniel Vogelbach each homered for the Mariners, who lost their third straight. Kyle Seager walked with two out in the second inning before Beckham’s towering shot hit on the wall near the train tracks atop left field to put Seattle up 2-0. Seattle starter Yusei Kikuchi issued consecutive walks to Brantley and Gurriel to open Houston’s second. Josh Reddick reached on a fielding error by Dee Gordon with one out that allowed Brantley to score and cut the lead to 2-1. Jake Marisnick then slapped a double down the left-field line to score two more and give Houston a 3-2 lead. Myles Straw singled on an infield grounder before George Springer’s RBI single made it 4-2. The Astros wrapped up their scoring in the inning when Straw scored on a sacrifice fly by Jose Altuve. A single by Gordon opened Seattle’s third and Smith followed with a double. There was one out in the inning when Gordon scored on a groundout by Santana to cut the lead to 5-3. There were two outs in the fifth when Santana sent a 94 mph fastball from Verlander into the seats in right field for his 18th homer to get the Mariners within one. Vogelbach tied it in the seventh with his two-out, two-strike home run to center field off Ryan Pressly.

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Associated Press RENNES, France — With Germany out of the way, Sweden believes it can win it all. Stina Blackstenius scored the go-ahead goal just minutes into the second half and Sweden surprised Germany with a 2-1 quarterfinal victory Saturday night at the Women’s World Cup. It was Sweden’s first victory over Germany in a major tournament in 24 years, and it sent the ninth-ranked Swedes into the semifinals against the Netherlands. “We’re going to go for it,” Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson said. The second-ranked Germans, who won back-to-back World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007, were the presumptive favorites on their side of the bracket. Instead, they head home. Germany coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said her team seemed to lose focus. “We knew it was going to be difficult,” she said. “We shall not let this bring us down. We have to make sure this process goes on despite the defeat, to keep on growing, to gain strength and channel this negative experience

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Netherlands 2, Italy 0 VALENCIENNES, France — In the sweltering afternoon heat of northeast France, the Netherlands relied on a pair of headers off free kicks by Sherida Spitse to beat Italy in a quarterfinal game Saturday. Vivianne Miedema scored off Spitse’s delivery from the left side in the 70th minute to claim her 61st goal in 80 appearances for the Netherlands. “In the end, people expect me to score goals,” Miedema said. “That header, I had a good feeling.” So did Stefanie van der Gragt 10 minutes later, powering in a header when Spitse swung in a free kick from the right. “I had the strength to get the ball in the right place,” Spitse said. “Our football, we could also play a little bit more and could score goals but it’s nice to score from set pieces as well.” The Dutch women are in the World Cup for just the second time. Four years ago, they lost in the round of 16 but laid the foundation to win the European Championship in 2017. “I didn’t expect to be in the semifinals of this World Cup,” Miedema said. “We’ve been complaining that we’re not playing the best football but in the end we’re in the semis.” The Netherlands plays Sweden in the semifinals Wednesday in Lyon, a day after England plays the United States in the same stadium.

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His tenure as owner included the team’s worst season in 1992 and an attempt to move it to Southern California when he failed in a bid to get a new stadium built to replace the Kingdome, where attendance had declined steeply as the losses mounted in the early 1990s. But while his tortured run with the Seahawks may be how he is best-remembered in Seattle, Behring also was known for donating millions to charities — including donating wheelchairs to people in need — as well as the Smithsonian Institution. David Behring, who became president of the team in 1993, said in a 2006 interview with the Seattle Times that even though his father had initially attended Wisconsin on a football scholarship — which he reportedly eventually lost because of an injury — he had never shown interest in owning a pro sports team until the Seahawks became available in 1988. Ken Behring, a real estate developer from the Bay Area, eventually purchased the team for a reported $80 million, immediately going from someone few in the area had ever heard of to heading up one of the city’s most cherished entities. Things started off well enough. In his first season, the Seahawks won their first division title, taking the AFC West, and he spoke enthusiastically of establishing roots in the area. He purchased a home and announced plans for a development on the Lake Sammamish plateau that would include 6,000 homes, apartments for 18,000 and two golf courses. But when Behring couldn’t get approval for that development, his relationship with the area began to sour, exacerbated by the team’s decline on the field. Popular coach Chuck Knox and the team “mutually agreed to part ways” following the 1991 season when the team went 7-9, and Behring’s handpicked successor, Tom Flores, then oversaw a fall to a franchise-worst 2-14 record in 1992. Behring, who was born on June 13, 1928, in Freeport, Illinois, then began talking of building a new stadium in the area, which intensified after tiles fell in the Kingdome in the summer of 1994 and the Seahawks were forced to play their first three regular season games at Husky Stadium. When those hopes went nowhere, Behring

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then began making plans to move the team to the Los Angeles area, with the team making an official announcement of its relocation on Feb. 2, 1996, and even holding a few offseason workouts in Anaheim, California, at an old Rams practice facility. But when the NFL made it clear it would not approve a Seahawks move to Los Angeles, Behring agreed to sell the team, which cleared the way for its purchase by Paul Allen in June 1997 for a reported total of just under $200 million. “He was not a nice guy,” King County councilman Pete von Reichbauer told The Seattle Times in 2013 on a story detailing the end of the Behring era and Allen’s purchase of the team. “He used us as a playground.” Indeed, in the eyes of most long-time Seattle sports fans Behring likely ranks just below the pairing of Howard Schultz and Clay Bennett as the worst pro sports owners in the city’s pro sports history. But if his Seattle legacy bothered Behring, his son, David, said he never let on. “He’s very content right now,” David Behring said in 2006. “He doesn’t seem to miss the NFL. He moves on to other things. Every 10 years or so, he finds a new passion, and at this point, that’s primarily philanthropy.” A pet project after his Seahawks days was distributing wheelchairs to people throughout the world to people who needed them but could not afford them. He was reported to have distributed more than one million wheelchairs during his lifetime. Ken Behring also did significant work with the Smithsonian Institution, giving $80 million in 2000. Behring had five children and 10 grandchildren.

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Dillon on the pole for Cup race Associated Press JOLIET, Ill. — Austin Dillon and Daniel Hemric tuned up for Chicagoland Speedway with a little doubles ping-pong. Worked out quite well for the Richard Childress Racing teammates. Dillon won the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, and Hemric qualified third. According to Dillon, he bonded with his teammate this week by combining for an easy ping-pong victory over Truck driver Brett Moffitt and Austin Peyton, a business manager for Denny Hamlin. “You can ask Moffitt next time you see him,” Dillon cracked. “It wasn’t much of a match.” Dillon recorded a fast lap of 30.636 seconds in his Chevrolet. It’s the sixth career pole for the 29-year-old Dillon, who is seeking his first Cup Series win since last year’s Daytona 500. “You don’t usually see a guy that was 21st and 25th in both practice sessions jump up to the pole but I actually felt really confident in our car in the second practice,” he said. Kevin Harvick qualified second on a hot, humid Saturday, followed by Hemric, Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch. Harvick is a two-time winner at

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the bumpy 1.5 mile oval in suburban Chicago. Joey Logano, who leads the series standings by one point over Kyle Busch, qualified 19th.

Custer wins Xfinity race JOLIET, Ill. — Cole Custer held off Joey Logano on Saturday at Chicagoland Speedway for his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the season. Custer had the strongest car all day long, leading 151 of the 200 laps for the 300-mile race. But he had to come back after Michael Annett and Noah Gragson stayed on the track while the leaders went for a pit stop, and then benefited from a timely caution when B.J. McLeod got into the wall. No big deal for Custer, who zoomed into the lead on a restart with about 21 laps left. He stayed in control the rest of the way on a hot, humid day in suburban Chicago, securing his sixth career victory. Logano took second in his first Xfinity Series start since he finished fifth at Bristol on Aug. 17. Logano is considered one of the favorites for Sunday’s Cup Series race on the bumpy 1.5-mile oval. He praised Custer after the race, saying the 21-yearold is ready for the next level. Custer appreciated Logano’s comments “I mean that’s huge,” Custer said. “Joey’s a series champion and it was fun racing with him today. I think we had the better car. I think that was a huge part of it. But I think at least I didn’t make any mistakes.”

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Probable Starting Pitchers Mariners left-hander Marco Gonzales (9-6, 4.34 ERA) vs. Astros right-hander Gerrit Cole (7-5, 3.42)

Three M’s prospects in Futures Game Three of Seattle’s top minorleague prospects — right-handed pitcher Justin Dunn, center fielder Jarred Kelenic and first baseman Evan White — have been selected to participate in the MLB All-Star Futures Game, a showcase event for baseball’s best up-and-coming talent. The game is scheduled for July 7 at Cleveland’s Progressive Field, two days before the MLB All-Star Game. The Futures Game will air on MLB Network. This marks just the third time in the 21-year history of the Futures Game that the Mariners have had three prospects selected. In 2004, Felix Hernandez, Shin-Soo Choo and Jeremy Reed represented Seattle; and in 2013, Taijuan Walker, Ji-Man Choi and Brad Miller were picked. Typically, MLB reserves two roster spots in the Futures Game for each organization. The Mariners are one of five teams that had three prospects selected for this Futures Game, joining Detroit, Miami, Tampa Bay and San Diego. In its midseason prospects rankings, MLB Pipeline’s top-100 list features six Mariners prospects: Kelenic (No. 24), Dunn (No. 67), pitcher Logan Gilbert (No. 68), pitcher Justus Sheffield (No. 74), White (No. 81) and outfielder Julio Rodriguez (No. 87). Two years ago, the Mariners didn’t have a single prospect ranked in the top 100. In the signature move of their step-back plan, the Mariners acquired Kelenic and Dunn from the Mets last winter as part of the trade that sent Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz to New York. Kelenic, who turns 20 on July 16, has been impressive. In 66 games between Low-A West Virginia and High-A Modesto in the California League, Kelenic was hitting .291 with 13 home runs, 17 doubles, four triples, 11 steals and a .922 OPS. His 13 homers were tied with Modesto catcher Cal Raleigh for the most among Mariners minor-leaguers. Dunn, 23, was 5-3 with a 3.45 ERA with 90 strikeouts and 21 walks in 701⁄3 innings pitched for Class AA Arkansas this season. Since May 15, he is 3-1 with a 2.93 ERA (14 ER, 43.0 IP) with 52 strikeouts and 12 walks in eight starts. White, 23, the Mariners’ firstround draft pick in 2017, extended his hitting streak in Arkansas to 23 games with two hits Thursday night. The streak ended Friday when he went 0-for-4. During the streak, White hit .374 with 25 runs, two doubles, two triples, seven homers, 18 RBI and four walks. Herald news services

Saturday’s game Astros 6, Mariners 5 (10 innings) Seattle Smith cf Crawford ss Santana rf Vogelbach 1b Narvaez c Seager 3b Beckham dh Moore lf-2b Gordon 2b a-Williamson ph-lf Totals

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No outs when winning run scored. a-flied out for Gordon in the 4th. E—Gordon (6). LOB—Seattle 7, Houston 8. 2B—Smith (12), Gurriel (20), Marisnick (12). HR—Beckham (12), off Verlander; Santana (18), off Verlander; Vogelbach (20), off Pressly. RBIs—Santana 2 (62), Vogelbach (48), Beckham 2 (37), Springer (45), Altuve (23), Gurriel (37), Marisnick 2 (22). SB—Moore (6). CS—Crawford (2). SF—Altuve. Runners left in scoring position— Seattle 3 (Smith, Narvaez, Williamson); Houston 4 (Brantley 2, Chirinos, Marisnick). RISP—Seattle 0 for 5; Houston 4 for 10. Runners moved up—Santana, Bregman, Gurriel. DP—Houston 1 (Chirinos, Altuve). Seattle Kikuchi Altavilla Bass Elias, L, 2-1 Houston Verlander Rondon, H, 10 Harris, H, 13 Pressly, BS, 4-7 McHugh Osuna Devenski, W, 2-0

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R ER BB SO NP 5 3 3 5 94 0 0 0 2 18 0 0 1 0 32 1 1 0 0 17 R ER BB SO NP 4 4 4 5 100 0 0 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 16

ERA 5.12 9.82 3.57 3.55 ERA 2.86 2.90 1.19 1.49 5.66 2.12 4.58

Inherited runners-scored—Harris 2-0. HBP—Kikuchi (Altuve). WP—Elias. Umpires—Home, Tom Woodring; First, Gabe Morales; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Jerry Meals. T—3:38. A—35,082 (41,168).


The Daily Herald Sunday, 06.30.2019

AUTO RACING Camping World 400 Qualifying Saturday qualifying; race Sunday At Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Illinois 1. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 176.263 mph. 2. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 176.091 mph. 3. (8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 175.959 mph. 4. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 175.678 mph. 5. (1) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 175.558 mph. 6. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 175.421 mph. 7. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 175.393 mph. 8. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 175.188 mph. 9. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 175.114 mph. 10. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 175.092 mph. 11. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 174.933 mph. 12. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 174.865 mph. 13. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 174.667 mph. 14. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 174.576 mph. 15. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 174.543 mph. 16. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, 174.531 mph. 17. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 174.379 mph. 18. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 174.340 mph. 19. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 173.986 mph. 20. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 173.818 mph. 21. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 173.801 mph. 22. (36) Matt Tifft, Ford, 173.723 mph. 23. (47) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 173.327 mph. 24. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 173.260 mph. 25. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 173.244 mph. 26. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 173.166 mph. 27. (43) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 173.110 mph. 28. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 172.783 mph. 29. (41) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 172.596 mph. 30. (95) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 172.271 mph. 31. (32) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 171.690 mph. 32. (15) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 171.358 mph. 33. (52) Bayley Currey(i), Ford, 170.665 mph. 34. (00) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 170.336 mph. 35. (51) BJ McLeod(i), Ford, 169.274 mph. 36. (77) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 168.188 mph. 37. (53) Josh Bilicki(i), Chevrolet, 168.088 mph. 38. (27) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 167.780 mph.

Camping World 300 Saturday At Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Ill. Lap Length: 1.5 mile (Starting positions in parentheses) 1. (2) Cole Custer, Ford, 200. 2. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, 200. 3. (5) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 200. 4. (16) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 200. 5. (6) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 200. 6. (7) Austin Cindric, Ford, 200. 7. (10) Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, 200. 8. (14) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 200. 9. (3) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 200. 10. (9) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 200. 11. (8) Riley Herbst, Toyota, 200. 12. (15) John Hunter Nemechek, Chevrolet, 200. 13. (12) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 200. 14. (19) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 200. 15. (17) Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, 200. 16. (11) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 199. 17. (21) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Toyota, 199. 18. (13) Zane Smith, Chevrolet, 199. 19. (22) Shane Lee, Toyota, 199. 20. (20) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 199. 21. (25) Ray Black II, Chevrolet, 199. 22. (30) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 199. 23. (31) Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 198. 24. (18) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 196. 25. (26) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 195. 26. (35) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 195. 27. (34) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 195. 28. (24) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 195. 29. (28) Tommy Joe Martins, Toyota, 194. 30. (37) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, 194. 31. (33) Ronnie Bassett Jr, Chevrolet, 193. 32. (29) Camden Murphy, Chevrolet, 192. 33. (4) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, Accident, 127. 34. (27) Joey Gase, Toyota, Engine, 111. 35. (32) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Electrical, 71. 36. (23) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, Vibration, 55. 37. (36) David Starr, Chevrolet, Engine, 52. 38. (38) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, Electrical, 11.

Austrian Grand Prix Saturday qualifying; Race: Sunday At Red Bull Ring Spielberg, Austria Lap length: 2.68 miles Third Session 1. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 1:03.003. 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 1:03.262. 3. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Honda, 1:03.439. 4. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 1:03.537. 5. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 1:04.072. 6. Lando Norris, Britain, McLaren Renault, 1:04.099. 7. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 1:04.166. 8. Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 1:04.179. 9. Pierre Gasly, France, Red Bull Honda, 1:04.199. Eliminated after second session 10. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 1:03.667. 11. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, 1:04.490. 12. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 1:04.516. 13. Alexander Albon, Thailand, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 1:04.665. 14. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, 1:04.790. 15. Carlos Sainz, Spain, McLaren Renault, 1:13.601. Eliminated after first session 16. Sergio Perez, Mexico, BWT Mercedes, 1:04.789. 17. Lance Stroll, Canada, BWT Mercedes, 1:04.832. 18. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 1:05.324. 19. George Russell, Britain, Williams Mercedes, 1:05.904. 20. Robert Kubica, Poland, Williams Mercedes, 1:06.206.

BASEBALL American League West Division W L Pct GB 52 32 .619 — 46 37 .554 5½ 46 39 .541 6½ 42 43 .494 10½ 37 50 .425 16½ East Division W L Pct GB New York 53 28 .654 — Tampa Bay 47 36 .566 7 Boston 44 39 .530 10 Toronto 31 52 .373 23 Baltimore 24 58 .293 29½ Central Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 53 29 .646 — Cleveland 44 38 .537 9 Chicago 38 42 .475 14 Houston Texas Oakland Los Angeles Seattle

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27 51 .346 24 28 55 .337 25½ Friday’s games Oakland 7, L.A. Angels 2 Saturday’s games N.Y. Yankees 17, Boston 13 Baltimore 13, Cleveland 0 Toronto 7, Kansas City 5 Detroit 7, Washington 5 Tampa Bay 5, Texas 2 Minnesota 10, Chicago White Sox 3 Houston 6, Seattle 5, 10 innings Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 0 Today’s games N.Y. Yankees (Tarpley 0-0) vs. Boston (Rodriguez 8-4) at London, 7:10 a.m. Cleveland (Bieber 6-3) at Baltimore (Ynoa 0-5), 10:05 a.m. Kansas City (Keller 3-9) at Toronto (Sanchez 3-10), 10:07 a.m. Texas (Chavez 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell 4-7), 1:10 a.m. Washington (Scherzer 7-5) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-5), 1:10 a.m. Minnesota (Thorpe 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-2), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Gonzales 9-6) at Houston (Cole 7-5), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Bassitt 4-3) at L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1), 1:07 p.m.

National League East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 50 34 .595 — Philadelphia 43 40 .518 6½ Washington 41 41 .500 8 New York 37 47 .440 13 Miami 32 49 .395 16½ Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 45 38 .542 — Milwaukee 44 39 .530 1 St. Louis 40 40 .500 3½ Pittsburgh 39 42 .481 5 Cincinnati 37 43 .463 6½ West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 56 29 .659 — Colorado 44 39 .530 11 San Diego 41 40 .506 13 Arizona 42 42 .500 13½ San Francisco 35 46 .432 19 Friday’s late game San Francisco 6, Arizona 3 Saturday’s games Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 0 Detroit 7, Washington 5 Miami 9, Philadelphia 6 Colorado 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 1 Arizona at San Francisco, late St. Louis at San Diego, late Today’s games Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-5) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 4-4), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 7-6) at Miami (Richards 3-8), 10:10 a.m. Washington (Scherzer 7-5) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-5), 10:10 a.m. Pittsburgh (Brault 3-1) at Milwaukee (Davies 7-2), 11:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) at Colorado (Gonzalez 0-1), 12:10 a.m. Arizona (Ray 5-5) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-7), 1:05 a.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 5-8) at San Diego (Lucchesi 6-4), 1:10 a.m. Atlanta (Fried 9-3) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 5-4), 4:05 p.m.

Northwest League North Division W L Pct. GB Spokane (Rangers) 10 5 .667 — Everett (Mariners) 8 8 .500 3 Tri-City (Padres) 8 8 .500 3 Vancouver (Blue Jays) 3 12 .200 7 South Division W L Pct. GB Hillsboro (D-backs) 9 6 .600 — Salem-Keizer (Giants) 9 7 .563 ½ Boise (Rockies) 8 8 .500 1½ Eugene (Cubs) 7 8 .467 2 Friday’s late games Hillsboro 6, Eugene 2 Spokane 8, Vancouver 2 Everett 9, Tri-City 4 Saturday’s games Boise 4, Salem-Keizer 2 Tri-City 5, Everett 0 Eugene at Hillsboro, late Spokane at Vancouver, late Sunday’s games Spokane at Vancouver, 1:05 p.m. Eugene at Hillsboro, 4:05 p.m. Salem-Keizer at Boise, 4:15 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 7:15 p.m.

AL Leaders BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .342; Devers, Boston, .324; Polanco, Minnesota, .321; Alberto, Baltimore, .320; Anderson, Chicago, .317; Brantley, Houston, .313; Andrus, Texas, .307; Mancini, Baltimore, .302; Cabrera, Detroit, .300; Merrifield, Kansas City, .299. RUNS—Betts, Boston, 66; Trout, Los Angeles, 63; Bogaerts, Boston, 62; Devers, Boston, 61; LeMahieu, New York, 60; Merrifield, Kansas City, 58; Encarnacion, New York, 56; Garcia, Chicago, 56; 3 tied at 55. RBI—Santana, Seattle, 62; Abreu, Chicago, 60; Rosario, Minnesota, 60; LeMahieu, New York, 59; Trout, Los Angeles, 57; Bogaerts, Boston, 55; Encarnacion, New York, 55; Kepler, Minnesota, 53; Soler, Kansas City, 53; 3 tied at 52. HITS—LeMahieu, New York, 105; Merrifield, Kansas City, 104; Polanco, Minnesota, 104; Devers, Boston, 102; Brantley, Houston, 99; Semien, Oakland, 94; Andrus, Texas, 92; Bogaerts, Boston, 92; Mancini, Baltimore, 91; Santana, Seattle, 91. DOUBLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 27; Castellanos, Detroit, 26; Devers, Boston, 25; Polanco, Minnesota, 23; Merrifield, Kansas City, 22; Brantley, Houston, 21; Buxton, Minnesota, 21; AGordon, Kansas City, 21; 5 tied at 20. TRIPLES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 8; Merrifield, Kansas City, 7; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 5; Polanco, Minnesota, 5; Gardner, New York, 4; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 4; Smith, Seattle, 4; 11 tied at 3. HOME RUNS—Encarnacion, New York, 24; Sanchez, New York, 23; Bregman, Houston, 22; Trout, Los Angeles, 22; Kepler, Minnesota, 21; Soler, Kansas City, 21; Chapman, Oakland, 20; Rosario, Minnesota, 20; Vogelbach, Seattle, 20; 3 tied at 19. STOLEN BASES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 27; Smith, Seattle, 21; Ramirez, Cleveland, 18; Andrus, Texas, 16; Hamilton, Kansas City, 16; Villar, Baltimore, 16; Anderson, Chicago, 15; DGordon, Seattle, 14; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 13; 3 tied at 12. PITCHING—Giolito, Chicago, 10-2; Lynn, Texas, 10-4; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 10-3; Verlander, Houston, 10-3; German, New York, 9-2; Gonzales, Seattle, 9-6; Montas, Oakland, 9-2; 8 tied at 8. ERA—Minor, Texas, 2.40; Morton, Tampa Bay, 2.43; Montas, Oakland, 2.70; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 2.73; Verlander, Houston, 2.86; Giolito, Chicago, 2.87; Berrios, Minnesota, 2.89; Chirinos, Tampa Bay, 3.10; Stroman, Toronto, 3.18; Turnbull, Detroit, 3.31. STRIKEOUTS—Cole, Houston, 151; Sale, Boston, 148; Verlander, Houston, 147; Bauer, Cleveland, 134; Boyd, Detroit, 129; Bieber, Cleveland, 122; Morton, Tampa Bay, 120; Lynn, Texas, 118; Giolito, Chicago, 111; Minor, Texas, 110.

BASKETBALL WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Seattle 8 5 .615 — Las Vegas 7 5 .583 ½ Minnesota 6 5 .545 1 Los Angeles 5 6 .455 2

Phoenix 4 5 .444 2 Dallas 3 7 .300 3½ EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Washington 9 3 .750 — Connecticut 9 4 .692 ½ Chicago 6 5 .545 2½ New York 4 7 .364 4½ Indiana 5 9 .357 5 Atlanta 2 7 .222 5½ Saturday’s Games Washington 102, Connecticut 59 Las Vegas 102, Indiana 97, OT Today’s games New York at Atlanta, noon Minnesota at Dallas, 1 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 4 p.m.

GOLF Rocket Mortgage Classic Saturday At Detroit Golf Club Detroit Purse: $7.3 million Yardage: 7,340; Par 72 Third Round Nate Lashley 63-67-63—193 J.T. Poston 70-63-66—199 Cameron Tringale 68-67-65—200 Patrick Reed 68-68-65—201 Doc Redman 68-67-67—202 Wes Roach 67-68-67—202 Rory Sabbatini 65-69-68—202 Peter Malnati 68-66-68—202 Brian Stuard 66-72-65—203 Sungjae Im 69-68-66—203 Hideki Matsuyama 68-67-68—203 Ted Potter, Jr. 68-67-68—203 Joaquin Niemann 68-66-69—203 Byeong Hun An 68-66-69—203 Charles Howell III 65-67-71—203 Brandt Snedeker 70-69-65—204 Talor Gooch 65-72-67—204 Kevin Streelman 66-70-68—204 Aaron Wise 69-69-67—205 Jason Kokrak 66-71-68—205 Nick Watney 64-72-69—205 Sepp Straka 68-67-70—205 J.B. Holmes 67-68-70—205 Harris English 66-68-71—205 Wyndham Clark 68-70-68—206 Danny Lee 66-71-69—206 Denny McCarthy 69-68-69—206 Martin Piller 66-69-71—206 Cameron Champ 66-65-75—206 Joey Garber 67-72-68—207 J.J. Spaun 66-73-68—207 Shawn Stefani 69-70-68—207 Nick Taylor 68-70-69—207 Roger Sloan 70-68-69—207 Brice Garnett 69-67-71—207 Adam Schenk 65-71-71—207 Jonas Blixt 67-68-72—207 Ryan Armour 64-69-74—207 Vaughn Taylor 70-69-69—208 Kyle Stanley 69-69-70—208 Andrew Landry 71-67-70—208 Scott Stallings 66-72-70—208 Max Homa 68-69-71—208 Sam Burns 70-67-71—208 Mackenzie Hughes 66-70-72—208 Kevin Kisner 66-70-72—208 Rickie Fowler 68-68-72—208 Luke Donald 67-69-72—208 Dylan Frittelli 66-70-72—208 Bronson Burgoon 66-70-72—208 Chase Wright 65-70-73—208 Viktor Hovland 70-69-70—209 Chad Collins 67-72-70—209 Jimmy Walker 68-71-70—209 Brendan Steele 68-70-71—209 Cameron Smith 70-68-71—209 Anirban Lahiri 69-68-72—209 Seth Reeves 68-71-71—210 Wes Homan 71-68-71—210 Billy Horschel 69-70-71—210 Bud Cauley 69-69-72—210 Stewart Cink 65-73-72—210 Colt Knost 70-68-72—210 Tom Hoge 67-70-73—210 Josh Teater 68-69-73—210 Roberto Castro 70-69-72—211 Carlos Ortiz 67-70-74—211 Anders Albertson 69-67-76—212 Kyle Jones 70-69-74—213 Dominic Bozzelli 69-69-75—213 Smylie Kaufman 69-70-80—219

NW Arkansas Championship Saturday At Pinnacle Country Club Rogers, Ark. Purse: $2 million Yardage: 6,438; Par 71 (36-35) Sung Hyun Park 66-63—129 Carlota Ciganda 63-66—129 Danielle Kang 68-63—131 Hyo Joo Kim 67-64—131 Linnea Strom 66-65—131 Brittany Altomare 66-65—131 Jin Young Ko 65-66—131 Inbee Park 62-69—131 Jasmine Suwannapura 67-65—132 Ashleigh Buhai 66-66—132 Azahara Munoz 70-63—133 Aditi Ashok 66-67—133 Jenny Shin 65-68—133 Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong 63-70—133 Paula Creamer 63-70—133 Ryann O’Toole 69-65—134 So Yeon Ryu 68-66—134 In Gee Chun 68-66—134 Anna Nordqvist 68-66—134 Amy Yang 68-66—134 Mi Jung Hur 68-66—134 Lizette Salas 67-67—134 Gaby Lopez 67-67—134 Lauren Kim 66-68—134 Ariya Jutanugarn 64-70—134 Jeong Eun Lee 70-65—135 Tiffany Chan 69-66—135 Louise Ridderstrom 69-66—135 Nicole Broch Larsen 69-66—135 Minjee Lee 68-67—135 Mi Hyang Lee 68-67—135 Austin Ernst 68-67—135 Katherine Kirk 68-67—135 Giulia Molinaro 67-68—135 Pavarisa Yoktuan 67-68—135 Annie Park 64-71—135 Maria Torres 64-71—135 Moriya Jutanugarn 71-65—136 Jessica Korda 69-67—136 Cheyenne Knight 69-67—136 Stacy Lewis 68-68—136 Mirim Lee 68-68—136 Marina Alex 65-71—136 Katherine Perry 65-71—136 Pajaree Anannarukarn 71-66—137 Chella Choi 70-67—137 Yu Liu 69-68—137 Jennifer Song 68-69—137 Wei-Ling Hsu 66-71—137 Nasa Hataoka 65-72—137 Pernilla Lindberg 74-64—138 Lindy Duncan 73-65—138 Clariss Guce 70-68—138 Kristen Gillman 69-69—138 Brooke M. Henderson 69-69—138 Lydia Ko 69-69—138 Shanshan Feng 68-70—138 Georgia Hall 68-70—138 Isi Gabsa 68-70—138 Mariah Stackhouse 67-71—138 Kendall Dye 67-71—138 Sandra Gal 66-72—138 Tiffany Joh 72-67—139 Jing Yan 72-67—139 Ayako Uehara 71-68—139 Mina Harigae 70-69—139 Angela Stanford 70-69—139 Haru Nomura 70-69—139 Peiyun Chien 68-71—139 Mel Reid 68-71—139 Sei Young Kim 68-71—139

U.S. Senior Open Saturday At The Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame South Bend Ind. Purse: TBA Yardage: 6,943; Par 70

Third Round a-denotes amateur Steve Stricker 62-64-66—192 Jerry Kelly 64-64-70—198 David Toms 62-67-70—199 Bob Estes 67-65-68—200 Stephen Ames 70-67-66—203 Tommy Armour III 69-65-69—203 Billy Andrade 66-68-69—203 Kirk Triplett 64-68-71—203 Retief Goosen 66-65-72—203 Miguel Angel Jiménez 66-71-67—204 Bernhard Langer 66-68-70—204 Paul Goydos 67-69-69—205 Chris DiMarco 66-66-73—205 Ken Duke 70-70-66—206 Paul Broadhurst 71-67-68—206 Kent Jones 70-67-69—206 Scott Parel 67-73-67—207 Corey Pavin 68-72-67—207 Doug Garwood 70-69-68—207 Fran Quinn 68-70-69—207 Jeff Sluman 67-71-69—207 Woody Austin 68-69-70—207 Tom Lehman 68-69-70—207 Mark R. Brown 66-69-72—207 Colin Montgomerie 68-72-68—208 Vijay Singh 65-72-71—208 Jeff Maggert 70-67-71—208 Jeff Gallagher 69-67-72—208 Duffy Waldorf 65-69-74—208 Tom Werkmeister 72-67-70—209 Roger Chapman 70-69-70—209 Peter Fowler 71-68-70—209 Jay Haas 70-68-71—209 Ken Tanigawa 68-69-72—209 Kevin Sutherland 67-70-72—209 Steve Jones 71-66-72—209 Joe Durant 67-69-73—209 Mark O’Meara 68-73-69—210 Prayad Marksaeng 72-69-69—210 Phillip Price 72-68-70—210 Marco Dawson 72-68-70—210 Clark Dennis 69-70-71—210 Gary Orr 70-68-72—210 Wes Short, Jr. 68-70-72—210 Tom Watson 69-68-73—210 Scott McCarron 72-69-70—212 Lee Janzen 70-70-71—211 Paul Lawrie 70-71-71—212 Kirk Hanefeld 69-71-72—212 Tom Byrum 73-67-72—212 Rocco Mediate 72-69-72—213 Bart Bryant 72-68-73—213 Billy Mayfair 68-72-73—213 Tim Petrovic 69-70-74—213 Jean-Francois Remesy 70-69-74—213 Toru Suzuki 65-72-76—213 Kohki Idoki 69-72-73—214 Brad Bryant 71-70-73—214 Gary Nicklaus 68-71-75—214 Scott Dunlap 71-70-78—219

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WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Los Angeles FC 11 2 4 37 39 14 LA Galaxy 10 7 1 31 24 22 Seattle 8 4 5 29 27 21 FC Dallas 7 6 5 26 27 24 San Jose 7 6 4 25 28 27 Minnesota United 7 7 3 24 30 26 Houston 7 6 3 24 22 22 Real Salt Lake 7 8 2 23 24 28 Vancouver 4 7 8 20 21 25 Colorado 5 9 4 19 28 36 Sporting Kansas City 4 6 7 19 27 29 Portland 5 8 2 17 24 28 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 9 5 5 32 34 25 D.C. United 8 4 7 31 25 19 Montreal 9 8 3 30 24 31 Atlanta 9 6 2 29 23 15 New York 8 6 3 27 30 20 New York City FC 6 1 8 26 27 19 Toronto FC 6 7 5 23 30 31 Orlando City 6 8 3 21 24 22 New England 5 8 5 20 20 35 Chicago 4 7 7 19 26 27 Columbus 5 11 2 17 16 27 Cincinnati 3 13 2 11 15 42 Saturday’s games Minnesota United 7, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 2, Montreal 1 New York City FC 4, Philadelphia 2 New England 2, Houston 1 Orlando City 2, Columbus 0 Toronto FC 1, D.C. United 1, tie Real Salt Lake 2, Sporting Kansas City 0 San Jose 3, LA Galaxy 0 Seattle 1, Vancouver 0 Sunday’s game FC Dallas at Portland, 8 p.m.

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Women’s World Cup QUARTERFINALS Saturday’s game At Valenciennes, France Netherlands 2, Italy 0 At Rennes, France Sweden 2, Germany 1 SEMIFINALS Tuesday At Lyon, France England vs. United States, noon Wednesday At Lyon, France Netherlands vs. Sweden, noon

DEALS

BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Placed LHP Brian Johnson on the 10-day IL. Activated RHP Hector Velázquez from the 10-day IL. Added 1BOF Sam Travis (26th man). DETROIT TIGERS — Signed RHP Trevor Rosenthal to a minor league contract. MINNESOTA TWINS — Reinstated OF Byron Buxton and INF-OF Marwin Gonzalez from the 10-day IL. Optioned OFs Jake Cave and LaMonte Wade Jr. to Rochester (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Added INF Thairo Estrada (26th man). Optioned LHP Nestor Cortes Jr. to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). National League CHICAGO CUBS — Placed LHP Cole Hamels on the 10-day IL. Designated OF Carlos González for assignment. Recalled RHPs Dillon Maples and Rowan Wick from Iowa (PCL). PIITSBURGH PIRATES — Reinstated RHP Jordan Lyles from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Geoff Hartlieb to Indianapolis (IL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed OF Marcell Ozuna on the 10-day IL. Placed RHP John Brebbia on the paternity list. Recalled OFs Tyler O’Neill and Lane Thomas from Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES — Recalled RHP Robert Stock from El Paso (PCL). Designated RHP Matt Wisler for assignment. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Signed OF Hunter Bishop. Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated LHP Darin Downs. Placed LHP Jake Fisher on the inactive list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association INDIANA PACERS — G Darren Collison announced his retirement. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS — Signed C Sam Carrick to a one-year contract extension through the 2019-20 NHL season. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Named Dave Hakstol assistant coach. Signed G Michael Hutchinson and Dan Martin Marincin to oneyear contract extensions. VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Placed C Ryan Spooner on waivers. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Signed C Mike Sgarbossa to a two-year, two-way contract. American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Re-signed RW Dominik Shine to a one-year contract. TENNIS Tennis Integrity Unit TIU — Suspended Nigerian tennis player Henry Atseye three years and fined him $5,000 after admitting to match-fixing and non-reporting offenses. One year of the ban and $2,500 of the fine will be suspended on condition that no further breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP) are committed.

Frogs on the wrong end of a no-hitter Herald staff KENNEWICK — Four Tri-City pitchers combined for a no-hitter Saturday night in the Dust Devils’ 5-0 win over the Everett AquaSox. Ramon Perez got the win for the Dust Devils. He threw four innings in relief of starter Jason Blanchard. Perez struck out four and allowed one walk over his four innings. Blanchard struck out two and walked one in two innings of work. Dominic DiSabatino contributed a hitless with one walk. Deacon Medders closed things out, pitching the final two innings. He walked three and struck out two. The Dust Devils got two RBI from catcher Jonny Homza, and two hits apiece from Jason Pineda and Kelvin Melean. Melean also recorded an RBI. The final game of the three-game series is Sunday night. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.

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Sunday, 06.30.2019 The Daily Herald

Intriguing NBA free agency period starts Sunday Two dozen players with at least one All-Star appearance become eligible to change teams at 3 p.m.

Kawhi Leonard is planning meetings in Los Angeles. Kevin Durant will do the same in New York. Those are the cities where they’ll begin free agency. Where they will end it will finally start to get clearer soon. NBA teams will start opening their checkbooks Sunday at 3 p.m., when the negotiating window for one of the most hotly anticipated free-agent periods begins with more than 200 players — including two dozen players with at least one All-Star appearance — eligible to change teams in the coming weeks. “Some people could say, ‘Oh my God, look at all that player movement,’” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said during this past season. “On the other hand, that player movement could be very positive for a lot of teams.” Leonard, Durant, Klay Thompson, Nikola Vucevic, Al Horford and Khris Middleton are among the top players who will be deciding whether to change addresses or not. Boston apparently knows it will be losing Kyrie Irving, since a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Saturday that fellow AllStar point guard Kemba Walker has informed the Charlotte Hornets that he’s leaving them

NATHAN DENETTE / THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard hoists the NBA Finals MVP trophy during the team’s championship parade in Toronto on June 17.

people on the outside, you know, don’t like to see us together,” Durant said last month. “You know, I get it.” Whether he and the Warriors remain “us” is up to him now. Then again, even when players say certain things, it doesn’t mean much. A parting of ways between Irving and the Celtics didn’t seem likely in October, when the point guard grabbed the microphone at a fan event in Boston and said “if you guys will have me back, I plan on re-signing here.” Plans apparently changed. “I shouldn’t really comment on things until things are done,” Celtics President Danny Ainge said on draft night, dodging

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Island County Government Stabilization Center Bid Date: July 31 at 3PM INVITATION TO BID 1.1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed bids shall be delivered and received at Island County Facilities Management Office located at 107 N E 6th Street, Coupeville, WA 98239 for the Stabilization Center Project 2000 until 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2019 for construction of the Stabilization Center located at 275 NE 10th Ct, Oak Harbor, WA 98277. Bids received after the time fixed above for receiving bids cannot be considered. Bids received on-time will be publicly opened and read aloud. 1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of a new 10,260 SF single-story, wood-framed, slabon-grade, 10-bed voluntary sub-acute detoxification facility exclusively for individuals within the boundaries of Island, San Juan, and Skagit County. The building will be ADA complaint and have full sprinkler coverage. The building contains single and double client bedrooms, group areas for client activities, client laundry room, a re-heat kitchen and an outdoor patient patio. 1.3 BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidding Documents are those prepared by BCRA Architects 2106 Pacific Avenue, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98402; 253-627-4367. Beginning Wednesday, June 19, 2019, Contractors may obtain plans and specifications from the Builders Exchange of Wa s h i n g t o n 2 6 0 7 We t m o r e Ave nu e, E ve r e t t , WA 98201(http://www.bxwa.com), telephone (425) 258-1303, fax (425) 259-3822. 1.4 BID SECURITY: A surety company bid bond executed by a State licensed surety company on a form acceptable to Owner, a cashier’s check or a certified check payable to the order of Island County Facilities Management, shall accompany each bid in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the Base Bid plus Additive Alternates. No bidder may withdraw its bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, unless the award of the contract is delayed for a period exceeding sixty (60) days. 1.5 REJECTION OF BIDS: The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any and/or all Bids for any reason and, in particular, to reject a Bid not accompanied by any required bid security or data required by the Bidding Documents or a Bid in any way incomplete or irregular. 1.6 PRE-BID CONFERENCE: All interested bidders, contractors, and subcontractors are invited to attend an information session and a tour of the site during a mandatory pre-bid site visit 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 275 NE 10th Ct, Oak Harbor, WA 98277, R13335-337-0980. By order of: Island County Board of Commissioners. EDH861823 Published: June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2019.

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Northwest Educational Service District #189 Request for Civil Engineer Qualifications: Engineering and surveying for new portable classroom at Weston High School in Arlington, WA Date Due: July 8th at 4 PM In accordance with chapter 39.80 RCW, the NWESD 189 is utilizing the Request for Qualifications process for acquiring civil engineering services. The NWESD invites you to submit your firm’s qualifications for civil engineering ser vices for the design, construction administration, and related services for the anticipated new portable at Weston High School in Arlington, WA. The work will include site surveying, design for the connection of water and sewer lines to the portable, geotechnical evaluation of the site for storm water treatment and permitting assistance. Submittal requirements: Email your qualifications to:

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION File Name: Todd & Christina McWilliams File Number: 19 104957 LDA Project Description: Clearing and grading in preparation for a new single family home and driveway. Associated Permit: 19-108177-RK. Location: 5925 164TH ST NW, STANWOOD Tax Account #: 003945-106-008-00 Applicant: Kelli Martin Date of Application/Completeness Date: June 21, 2019 SEPA review: The department has determined that this proposal is not likely to result in any significant adverse environmental impact, and that issuance of a DNS is likely following the comment period for this notice. The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used for this proposal and includes the following: This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. 1) The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. 2) A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for this proposal may be obtained upon request. Approvals required: Land Disturbing Activity Permit, Forest Practices Permit, and associated building permits. Comment Period: Submit written comments on or before July 22, 2019 Project Manager: Steve Nitch, 425.262.2131 Project Manager e-mail: steven.nitch@co.snohomish.wa.us EDH863476

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WSU safety loses final year of eligibility The two-time All-Pac-12 pick is expected to be selected in the NFL’s supplemental draft. By Theo Lawson The Spokesman-Review

In a strange and sudden turn of events, Washington State allconference safety Jalen Thompson has lost his final year of eligibility with the Cougars due to a violation of NCAA rules and will get a jump-start on his professional career, entering the upcoming NFL supplemental draft. According to a source for The Spokesman-Review, Thompson’s violation of NCAA rules stems from the purchase of an over-the-counter supplement at a local nutrition store, although the

source made a point to emphasize it was not a steroid. WSU confirmed Thompson wouldn’t return to the Cougars this fall in a statement: “Washington State University safety Jalen Thompson will not return for his senior season after losing his final year of eligibility due to a violation of NCAA rules. Thompson has entered the NFL Supplemental Draft set for later next month.” NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport was the first to report Thompson had been stripped of his final season of eligibility and said the player learned of the news Friday. “A key entrance into the supplemental draft: Washington State S Jalen Thompson, who learned yesterday he lost his eligibility for the 2019 season and applied to be drafted in July,” Rapoport tweeted. “He hired agent Brad Cicala and is heading into the NFL. Should be

selected.” The supplemental draft, held during the second week of July every year, gives NFL teams a chance to chose from a smaller pool of college players who left, or were dismissed, from their academic institution after April’s NFL draft. Many thought Thompson, a former ESPN Freshman All-American who earned All-Pac-12 honors his sophomore and junior seasons, would’ve had an opportunity to turn pro after his junior season. The Downey, California, native penned a letter to the WSU fanbase on Twitter Saturday afternoon. “I want to take a moment to thank my friends, family, Washington State teammates, coaches, staff and most of all Cougar fans and inform them that I will not be returning to Washington State

for this upcoming season,” he tweeted. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunity the coaches provided me at Washington State and wish my teammates nothing but the best for this upcoming season. I will always be a cougar and so appreciative of the tremendous fan support we always enjoyed! It is now time for me to take the next step in my football life and I embrace and look forward to the challenges ahead of me. Thank you and Go Cougs forever!” Thompson didn’t respond to a message from The SpokesmanReview seeking comment. Thompson was expected to be one of the top safeties in the Pac-12 and the nation as a senior. In three years as the enforcer in WSU’s defensive backfield, he posted 191 tackles and six interceptions.

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Kirby’s obsession with attacking the strike zone got to the point where Kennedy and the rest of the Elon staff had to coerce him to occasionally nibble around the corners in order to get more strikeouts. “He doesn’t like to walk people and he’d get mad if he walks a single guy,” Kennedy said. “We had to say, ‘Hey, it’s OK if you walk a guy. You can throw out of the zone every now and then. You throw too many strikes.’” The Mariners, who have a “control-the-zone” edict throughout their organization, picked Kirby 20th overall, selecting a pitcher from a mid-major school in the first round for the second consecutive year. Seattle nabbed Logan Gilbert from Stetson in the 2018 draft. Kirby’s demeanor on the mound is that of an artist: He’s cool, calm and collected as he paints the corners. “You’re not going to find him biting his glove, screaming in his glove and some of the antics you see with some guys, that’s just not his style,” Kennedy said. “He wants to get you out, there’s no doubt about that he’s very competitive, but he has a very calm demeanor about himself. “You never know if he’s fired up, and you certainly don’t know if he’s down.” Although a tough competitor on the mound, Kirby is humble off the diamond. “He doesn’t care to be in the limelight,” Kennedy said. That’s something he’ll have to get used if his career progresses as expected. “I’m very excited,” Kirby said of being in the Mariners’ organization. “It’s just a good fit. Got good pitching coaches. I’m happy to be there.” That’s just George Kirby.

From unknown to 2nd-rounder Summers on the Williamson family’s eight-acre homestead in southeastern Minnesota are occupied with activities such as riding ATVs, whacking golf balls around a makeshift course and throwing baseballs into a piece of plywood nailed on the outside of a shed. The Williamson family estate in Martin County, Minnesota, has been passed down through five generations. It’s 80 acres total, although the other 72 are rented out as farmland. The Williamsons’ home is the only house on Clam Lake. Williamson grew up in the middle of three small towns in rural Minnesota, but his family’s property has a Welcome address. Welcome is a town of about 750 people. There’s a gas station, a post office and a whole lot of open land. “Everybody knows everybody, and I love it,” Williamson said. “It’s what I knew growing up and I miss it. I honestly miss it. I love home.” Williamson didn’t rise through showcase tournaments or the travel-ball circuit. He attended one showcase event, but he didn’t showcase much. The lanky, 6-foot-5 lefty was lucky to reach 80 mph with his fastball in those days. What Williamson did have was good, old-fashioned high school baseball in the spring, and in the

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Merchants top Goldpanners in shutout GRAND FORKS, B.C. — Caden Cornett tossed a seven-inning four-hit shutout, striking out six and walking one, Bryce Peterson drove in a pair of runs and the Everett Merchants beat the Alaska Goldpanners, 3-0, Saturday at the Grand Forks International Baseball Tournament. Peterson went 1-for-3 at the plate, and Jaxsen Sweum was a perfect 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI.

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summer American Legion and “town ball,” where residents of the area, mostly high school and college kids, competed for their towns against others in the area. That’s where North Iowa Area Community College coach Travis Hergert first saw Williamson. Hergert said Williamson wasn’t his discovery alone. An alumni of NIACC who was playing town ball with Williamson tipped Hergert off. Hergert came to a game to see Williamson and what he witnessed was a project: A tall, athletic left-handed pitcher with a downhill delivery and potential. But second-round, just-ashade-under-$1,000,000-signingbonus potential? No way. Williamson accepted an offer from Hergert to walk on at NIACC and give baseball a shot. Williamson’s rise from project to prospect wasn’t instantaneous. He added a couple mph to his fastball, but that’s it. Hergert even put one of Williamson’s bullpens from his freshman season on Youtube. It features that low 80-mph fastball. Hergert, ever the jokester, listed the category as “comedy.” “He had kind of the makings … during his freshman year that this kid could be really special, but never in my life would I imagine that he’d be a secondround pick and pitching in the Big 12 and signing for what he did,” Hergert said. “I couldn’t have imagined that in my life. I’m glad he did and I’m super happy for him.” Williamson’s struggles in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer wood bat league in the Midwest, marked a turning point. He compiled a 6.43 ERA in nine games, eight starts, and posted a 1.29/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. “That was my first time really seeing solid lineups,” Williamson said. “There are solid lineups in the leagues I was in, but nothing like seeing division-one players throughout whole lineups. I was pitching to high school kids in the middle of nowhere Minnesota the year before that. I really had to learn to throw different pitches and how to use them and how to prepare. I really learned how pitching works, not just how hard can I throw.” Entering his sophomore season at NIACC, Williamson decided to

go all-in on baseball. “He came back to me and said ‘I need to work every day like I’m going to be a big-leaguer,’” Hergert said. “And that to me is when he flipped the switch.” During his second year at NIACC, Williamson intensified his throwing program and adapted some principles from Driveline — a data-driven baseball performance training facility based in Kent that’s well-known for increasing pitcher’s velocities with unorthodox methods. By the next season, his fastball was eclipsing 90 mph. He made a commitment to Michigan State University, and professional scouts started keeping diligent tabs on the southpaw. But as Williamson’s velocity ticked up, his body deteriorated. Specifically, his hips. Williamson threw his back out dunking a basketball the night before a game and was late to the team breakfast the next morning. Laying on the floor because he was unable to tumble into his bed, Williamson called Hergert and told him why he was late. Hunched over, Williamson went to the chiropractor that morning and pitched seven innings for the Trojans that night. In the offseason, doctor’s discovered torn labrums in his hips. He underwent double hip surgery in the fall, which did wonders for his pitching motion, allowing for a more fluid and athletic delivery. Williamson eventually backed out of his commitment to Michigan State after pitching coach Skylar Meade left for South Carolina. At that point, Williamson had his mind made up: He was going to get drafted, sign and start his professional career. But Williamson’s journey was never that simple. On the day of the Trojans’ regional tournament game against Kirkwood Community College during his sophomore year, Williamson’s mother, Twyla, was driven in an ambulance to the University of Iowa medical center, where she was diagnosed with multiple biloma, a form of cancer in the abdomen. Williamson, who had committed to TCU, decided it would be best to spend the summer with his mother, so he deliberately set

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the price tag of his signing bonus too high. He was taken in the 36th round by Milwaukee, but opted to stick with his commitment to TCU. Williamson got a loan from his grandmother to cover the extra costs at TCU and quickly landed himself in the Horned Frogs’ weekend rotation. He showed enough to warrant a $925,000 signing bonus from the Mariners, according to MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis. It’s under the $1,185,500 slot designation for the No. 59 overall pick, but enough for Williamson to repay his grandmother and assist his parents with their finances. Initially, Brandon wanted to follow his older brother Josh’s footsteps and join the Marines. He’s glad he chose baseball instead. “I feel like every spot I went held a purpose,” Williamson said. “Everywhere I went, I loved it and it benefited me and I was with awesome people that constantly wanted me to achieve my goals. Especially my parents. They sacrificed everything to help me try and achieve my goals. When everyone said it was just a dream, they saw it as a reality, just like I did.” Hergert lauded Williamson for his ability to stick to his humble roots but, truth be told, the coach helped keep the rising star’s feet firmly planted on the ground. One such instance is now an inside joke between the two. During his freshman year, Williamson showed up to practice with his shoelaces casually loosened. He remembers thinking it was a cool look. “Listen, man,” Hergert said, “if you want to play at the next level, you’re going to have to tie your shoes.” When Williamson was drafted, amid the countless congratulatory texts and voice mails was this message from Hergert: “Hey, if you want to continue to play in professional baseball, you’re going to have to tie your shoes.” If all goes the way Williamson and the Mariners hope, that won’t be the last time Hergert will be sending a congratulatory message to his former player. “I still think there’s another jump in him,” Hergert said. “I think the best is yet to come.”

DETROIT —Nate Lashley shot a bogey-free 9-under 63 on Saturday to open a six-stroke lead in the Rocket Mortgage Classic at 23-under 193. The 36-year-old Lashley slipped into the field at Detroit Golf Club as an alternate and the 353rd-ranked player has put himself in position to win for the first time on the PGA Tour. He tied for eighth in February in the Puerto Rico Open for his only top-10 finish on the tour. Lashley, the first- and secondround leader, started Saturday with a one-shot lead and pulled away with the low round of the day. J.T. Poston (66) was second. Cameron Tringale (65) was another stroke back.

Stricker extends U.S. Senior Open lead to six SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Steve Stricker opened a six-stroke lead in the U.S. Senior Open on Saturday at Notre Dame, shooting a 4-under 66 and extending his bogey-free run to 48 holes. Seeking his second senior major title after winning the Regions Tradition by six strokes in May in Alabama, the 52-year-old Stricker had a tournament-record 18-under 192 total on the rainsoftened Warren Golf Course. He opened with a 62 to tie the tournament record and share the firstround lead with David Toms, then shot a 64 on Friday to take a twostroke advantage. Fellow Madison, Wisconsin, player Jerry Kelly was second after a 70. Kelly beat Stricker and Retief Goosen in a playoff last week in Madison in the PGA Tour Champions event that Stricker hosts. Toms was third at 11 under after a 70. Bob Estes had a 68 to get to 10 under.

Park, Ciganda share lead at LPGA tourney ROGERS, Ark.— Sung Hyun Park birdied the final two holes for an 8-under 63 and a share of lead with Carlota Ciganda on Saturday after the second round of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship. Park is coming off a secondplace finish last week in Minnesota in the major KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Ciganda shot a 66 to match Park at 13-under 129 at Pinnacle Country Club. First-round leader Inbee Park was tied for third at 11 under, following her opening 62 with a 69. Top-ranked Hyo Joo Kim (64) also was 11 under with Danielle Kang (63), Linnea Strom(65), Brittany Altomare (65) and Daniela Darquea (65). Herald news services


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Serena Williams says she’s ready for Wimbledon After being sidelined by a knee injury, the winner of 23 Grand Slam singles titles just started practicing a week and half ago. Associated Press WIMBLEDON, England — It’s hard to know exactly what Serena Williams will be able to do over the next two weeks at the All England Club. On the one hand, due at least in part to an injured left knee, Williams is short on matches and training time this season, factors she cited after her third-round exit June 1 at the French Open, her most recent tournament. She has just 12 tour-level matches so far in 2019. Just four of the other 127 women in the Wimbledon field have fewer; 105 have at least twice as many.

Even Saturday — when she declared she’s “feeling better” and her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, said the 37-year-old American “doesn’t have pain anymore” — Williams let out a chuckle when she proclaimed, “I’ve had a good week and a half.” Hardly the ideal amount of practice to try to get ready for Grand Slam competition. And yet, on the other hand, as Williams put it with a wry smile, “I know how to play tennis.” Yes. Yes, she does. This is, after all, a seven-time champion and three-time runnerup, including last year, on the grass at Wimbledon, where play begins Monday. She also is the owner of 23 Grand Slam singles trophies in all, more than anyone else in the professional era and one shy of equaling Margaret Court’s record for the most in tennis history. “She didn’t do anything, really, like what she usually does, in terms of results this year. Even in Australia,

she lost quite early for her, the quarters. So she hasn’t played her best,” Mouratoglou said, before uttering a single sentence that speaks volumes: “But she’s Serena.” “And,” he added in an interview, “the weapons she has are probably even more efficient on grass than on any other surface.” After the French Open, her earliest loss at any major since 2014, Williams stuck around in Paris to see doctors. Then, as usual, she skipped all tuneup events on grass. Williams started practicing in the middle of last week, starting with about a halfhour on court on Day 1 and working her way up to a couple of hours, plus gym time, by Day 4. “The great news is she’s pain-free now. In Roland Garros, she was in a lot of pain. The preparation was difficult because of that reason. So we were more trying to deal with the pain, rather than prepare for a Grand Slam,” Mouratoglou said. “Here, it’s

different. We got rid of the pain 15 days after Roland Garros and we finally prepared the way we want to prepare. It was a bit short, but she’s doing better every day. The surface is great for her. She doesn’t have pain anymore. It’s heaven.” Williams could get a chance to ease into things. Her first-round opponent is qualifier Giulia GattoMonticone of Italy, who will be making her debut in Wimbledon’s main draw. Next might come another qualifier. Then things should get more interesting. Quickly. In the third round, Williams could face No. 18 seed Julie Goerges, her semifinal opponent a year ago. Get past her, and defending champion Angelique Kerber might be waiting. Get through that test, and No. 1 Ash Barty could be next. And that would only be to make the quarterfinals. Indeed, that entire quarter is the bracket’s most challenging. Past Wimbledon champions Maria

Sharapova and Garbine Muguruza are there, along with grasscourt talents such as No. 13 Belinda Bencic, No. 22 Donna Vekic and Alison Riske. “Everyone called it the ‘Death Quarter,’ so I had to look,” Vekic said. “It’s definitely a tough part of the draw.” Mouratoglou’s take? “It’s tough for the others,” he said. “I wouldn’t want to be in the part of the draw that Serena’s in.” For quite some time, that’s been the thinking around tennis. Even in 2018, when Williams returned after more than a year off the tour while having a baby, she reached two Grand Slam finals. “We also can’t forget that (grass is) her best surface,” said 18-time major champion Chris Evert, now an ESPN commentator. “That’s a surface that her game, with the power, with the free points on the serves, she’s the most effective (on). … I never think you can count her out.”

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The $100 hamburger When pilots need an excuse for a joyride, they fly somewhere for brunch with friends

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After flying in from Arlington, pilot Todd Bohon gets a laugh from fellow pilots (from left) Dan Tarasievich, Trisa Jackson and Ryan LaPointe during breakfast at the Spruce Goose Cafe in Port Townsend.

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henever Ryan LaPointe is hungry for flying time in his plane, he goes for a $100 hamburger. Or whatever’s on the menu at his destination. LaPointe has flown to Port Townsend for pie at the Spruce Goose Cafe, to Tacoma for pizza at The Hub, and to Arlington for bacon and eggs from Ellie’s at the Airport. He’s even flown 142 miles, from Bremerton to Portland, Oregon, just for donuts. On a recent Saturday, he flew over to Langley for his favorite breakfast at Mukilteo Coffee Roasters. The flights in his restored 1955 Piper PA-16 Clipper aren’t cheap, but that doesn’t bother him. “You don’t look at the cost,” said LaPointe, a Bremerton resident who graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School in 2000. “You scrape it together because you love it.” It’s a pastime known as the “$100 hamburger,” which is aviation slang for a trip that involves flying a short distance (less than two hours), eating at a restaurant near the runway, then flying home. The $100 refers to the approximate cost of flying round-trip. And no, pilots don’t always order a

Bohon comes in for a landing in his Cessna 180 at the Whidbey Airpark near Langley.

burger. For LaPointe, 37, it’s the perfect excuse to fly. He’s not the only pilot willing to take off for a bite. Visit a restaurant near an airport on any given weekend, and there’s sure to be a group of pilots huddled around a table, swapping stories. The tight-knit nature of the flying community is one of the reasons

Trisa Jackson, 43, of Gig Harbor, fell in love with aviation. In a time when social media often replaces authentic personal interactions, pilots love a good face-to-face conversation, she said. “The thing about this community is that it brings people together you wouldn’t normally run into,” said Jackson, a financial adviser with Bankers Life. “Everybody is on an

equal playing field. It’s sort of like a lost art form.” LaPointe added, “I’ve sat down with somebody who made millions of dollars, and right next to him was somebody who was scraping money together on Craigslist.” LaPointe often makes flight plans with Jackson and another friend, Dan Tarasievich, 70, of Arlington. When the weather’s nice, their Saturdaymorning ritual starts at Tarasievich’s lounge-like hangar at Arlington Airport. They’ll spend some time catching up before climbing into their planes’ cockpits; Tarasievich owns a 2017 Carbon Cub EX-2, while Jackson rents a Cessna 172. They like to get airborne before the skies become too crowded, and fly in formation on the way to their $100 hamburger destination. When they visit Mukilteo Coffee Roasters near Whidbey Airpark in Langley, they all order the “Blues Man” benedict, made with baked cheddar biscuits, poached eggs and bacon-sausage gravy. Pilots typically fly in groups of three or four, but Gary Smith, owner of Mukilteo Coffee Roasters, has seen as many as 27 pilots gather to eat breakfast at his cafe. He’s posted a welcome See HAMBURGER, Page D2

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Tips to prevent fireworks injuries this Fourth The Fourth of July is nearly here, and that means fi reworks. Lots and lots of fi reworks. But there is some danger involved with our annual display of patriotism. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 120 Americans died from fi reworks-related injuries between 2003 and 2018. Fireworks caused an estimated 9,100 injuries in 2018; fi recrackers and sparklers were the biggest culprits. Many cities in and unincorporated parts of Snohomish County have called for a ban on fi reworks, stemming from the inherent dangers of setting them off in high population areas. Here are a few tips to celebrate Independence Day safely and avoid being part of next year’s

injury count.

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Beware of sparklers. Sparklers may seem kid-friendly for their length and slow burn, but they’re dangerous nonetheless. They burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees, which is hot enough to melt some metals, cause severe skin burns and ignite clothing. Never let children 5 or younger handle sparklers or any other fireworks. Warn older kids about the dangers, then supervise their activities.

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Keep water close. Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose nearby.

Never relight or pick up malfunctioning fireworks. Soak them in water and then throw them away. Douse used fireworks with plenty of water.

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Avoid contact. The best way to avoid injury is not to get in the way of a lit firework. Never lean over a firework or place any part of your body in the way of its trajectory. Don’t aim or throw fireworks at another person. Warn spectators to keep a safe distance. More tips at www.cpsc.gov. — Evan Thompson, Herald writer


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Keep your kitchen cool this summer with Instant Pot meals

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don’t know about you, but the last thing I want to do on a summer evening is preheat my oven, stand over a hot stove and spend hours in the kitchen. It’s the same thing with grocery shopping — although I appreciate the air conditioning. I want summer meals to be as easy as possible. Exotic ingredients that require multiple stores to find are out, quick dinners with minimal ingredients are in. One way I simplify summer cooking is by following my tried-andtrue meal planning schedule: Meatless Mondays, Taco Tuesdays, Wheatless Wednesdays, Throwback Thursdays (leftovers), Fish of Friday, Spaghetti Saturdays and Sunday Chicken Dinners. That takes a lot of the hassle out of menu development. All I need to do is find a good cookbook and plug in recipes. This summer I’m excited about a new cookbook I bought called “The Healthy Meal Prep Instant Pot Cookbook” by Carrie Forrest. I have tried 14 of the 75 recipes in this book,

breakfast, using a springform pan inside the Instant Pot. Bring on the sunshine and lazy afternoons! The only way I could make summertime cooking easier on myself would be for my kids to prepare dinner. But that’s another type of pressure cooking altogether.

JENNIFER BARDSLEY I BRAKE FOR MOMS and each one has been easy to assemble, budget friendly and something my kids ate without complaining. The portions are generous enough for lunchtime leftovers. When I first bought my Instant Pot about two years ago, I was terrified of pressure cooking. Knowing that my new small appliance could explode if I didn’t follow the instructions was scary. But once I learned simple safety rules like never open the Instant Pot unless the float valve is all the way down, I gained confidence. In fact, I love my Instant Pot so much that I’ve upgraded to the lux model. Now that I own two Instant Pots, I can prepare a main course and a side dish at

Sloppy Joes

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The Bardsley family loves the recipe for sloppy Joes found in “The Healthy Meal Prep Instant Pot Cookbook” by Carrie Forrest.

the same time. In colder parts of the year, I use my Instant Pot to cook broth, stews, chilis and pot roasts. But I haven’t used my Instant Pot very often during summer until now because recipes I found online seemed to be hit-or-miss. “The Healthy Meal Prep Instant Pot Cookbook,” however, is full of home runs. The book divides recipes into five sections: basics and staples; grains, beans and veggies; soups, stews and chilis; seafood and

poultry mains; and beef and pork mains. Throughout the book there are tips for accommodating vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free diets, as well as suggestions for prepping meals ahead of time. Every recipe I’ve tried in this cookbook has required 15 minutes of prep or less. I throw ingredients into the Instant Pot and walk away. Family favorites include sloppy Joes, Indian butter chicken and turkey bolognese. I’ve also made a crustless quiche for

These sloppy Joes are perfect for those evenings when you don’t have anything planned but need dinner on the table fast. You literally just need to add the meat and spices to the Instant Pot and let it do all the work. These sloppy Joes can be served on a hamburger bun, or on top of sweet potatoes or mashed potatoes. 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 2 pounds 90% lean ground beef 1 teaspoon onion powder ½ teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 (16-ounce) can tomato puree ½ cup ketchup 2 tablespoons reducedsodium soy sauce 1 tablespoon brown sugar

Purple slaw, for garnish (optional) Fresh chopped parsley, for garnish (optional) Select Saute and add the oil to the inner pot. Once hot, add the ground beef and cook, using a spatula to break apart the beef, about 3 minutes. Press Cancel and add the onion powder, garlic powder, chili powder, tomato puree, ketchup, soy sauce and brown sugar. Stir to combine. Lock the lid into place. Select Pressure Cook or Manual, and adjust the pressure to High and the time to 10 minutes. Make sure the steam release knob is in the sealed position. After cooking, naturally release the pressure for 10 minutes, then quick release the remaining pressure. Unlock and remove the lid and stir the sloppy Joe mixture to make sure it’s well combined. Serve immediately garnished with purple slaw and parsley, optional, or place in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Meal prep tip: The meat has a ton of flavor, so it’s great for leftovers. Besides serving it on a bun or over potatoes, you can also serve it on top of a salad for a low-carb option. Gluten-free option: Use tamari in place of the soy sauce.

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inally: After making up for this winter’s snow days, school is out and summer is on. Woo-hoo! Graduations from kindergarten, fifth grade, eighth grade, high school and college are over. No more homework, no more books, no more teacher’s dirty looks — and no more early morning hustles to get everyone to school. Parents get a break from chauffeuring their kids from activity to activity. Now everyone can kick back. It’s time to settle into the summer routine. For the first week or so, some teens let their night owls fly and stay up to all hours watching movies, playing video games and

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Roasters for breakfast, then to Port Townsend for lunch and back to Arlington for dinner. He’s even flown to the Langley cafe just to a pick up a bag of coffee beans. His excuse for that $100 hamburger? “You can’t beat the views,” he said. LaPointe says it costs about $80 to fuel up his plane for the round trip from Arlington to Langley and Port Townsend. But Tarasievich says the real cost is higher. “It should probably be called the $500 hamburger,” he said. “It’s a poke at ourselves. Flying

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“But all my friend’s parents don’t…” Fill in the blanks. Why is it that everyone’s teenagers all have friends whose parents are more flexible, giving and permissive than you? Since teens are so peer-oriented, they think that we are, too. I didn’t mind telling my teenagers that I couldn’t care less what their friend’s parents thought. Emphasize safety. Helmets are non-negotiable, swimming needs to be supervised and sun block is a given. These have to be drummed into their heads until they become habits. Teens need to let moms and dads know where they’re going and when they’re going to be home.

worked at our local coffee shop, when they were old enough. I knew the owner and was a regular customer. It turned into a great job for both of them, helping them earn money during school and college vacations. So what can parents do to make this a great summer for everyone? Have a family meeting to set expectations early on. Don’t wait for problems to arise. Get everyone together and discuss bedtimes, curfew, chores, etc. It’s fine to let a little line out — but don’t let go of the rope. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Stay ahead of potential problems. Most of them are predictable.

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Remember that kids will nickel and dime you into bankruptcy. “Please — just five more minutes on my game.” “Let me stay out 15 minutes later!” “Let me stay up just 10 more minutes.” Sound familiar? Before you know it, 15 minutes is an hour and 10 minutes is actually 45 minutes. Kids are so good at arguing their position. They don’t need to go to law school. They’re natural attorneys when it comes to representing themselves. Limit screen time. Sure, it’s fine to increase screen time during the summer vacation, but set limits and stick to them. Trust, but verify. Don’t let them sit in front of a screen all summer.

scheduling in family vacations. It’s so much better for kids to be involved in summer activities that keep them busy and active. Older teens benefit from having summer jobs. I was a stickler on this. Both of my daughters were expected to work during their junior and senior summers. It’s important for older kids to earn some of their own money and get acquainted with the world of work — something they will be doing for a long time. It’s great preparation for adult life and a rich learning experience. But I did help them find jobs. I used whatever connections I had to make it easier for them to get their feet in the door. Both

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is not cheap. It’s not as expensive as golf, though.” LaPointe sees it this way: “I look at it like how people buy an expensive boat to go out fishing for salmon. It’s not necessarily that you’re doing it for the meal. It’s the whole experience. You’re taking your plane out, you’re hanging out with friends. It’s not just driving to Denny’s and getting a Grand Slam.” LaPointe flies nearly every weekend, and sometimes on his commute to Seattle. He works two jobs — one as a systems engineer for Zillow and another as a pilot for Full Throttle Aviation — just so he can support his hobby. He says one of his favorite things is to fly his wife and child to Orcas Island for lunch, then to Seattle for dinner. “To me, flying is really freeing,” LaPointe said. “You don’t have time to focus on the daily grind and all the stress of your normal life. When you’re

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Before Tolkien created hobbits, there were Wyke-Smith’s snergs By Michael Dirda The Washington Post

Suppose you were to mash up three of the greatest of all children’s fantasies: J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan,” J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” and T.H. White’s “The Sword in the Stone.” This may be hard to imagine, especially for an adult, but something like E.A. WykeSmith’s “The Marvellous Land of Snergs” would be the result. Deliciously irreverent in its narration, silly and spooky throughout, and charmingly illustrated by Punch artist George Morrow, this neglected masterpiece remains as winning today as when it was first published in 1927. Wyke-Smith opens with a description of Watkyns Bay, where scores of children can be glimpsed playing on the sand and in the water. Actually, they can’t be glimpsed because not a single ship, with one exception, has ever entered the bay. Any vessel attempting to do so encounters contrary winds and dangerous waterspouts, these barriers having been set up by the S.R.S.C., the Society for the Removal of Superfluous Children. That sounds dire, but Miss Watkyns — assisted by Miss Gribblestone and Miss Scadging — takes the greatest care in only removing children not wanted by their parents or parent. Sylvia, for instance, had been totally ignored by her beautiful socialite mother, even when the little girl fell seriously ill. Joe was physically abused by his cruel father, a circus performer. But once this pair are whisked away by the S.R.S.C., they quickly forget about their unhappy former lives. So do all the other boys and girls. Whisked away? When the first group of children are secretly assembled on Hampstead Heath, Miss Watkyns gives the word “and away they all went on a high wind.” On rare occasions a child is sent back to England, but this can only occur when the moon enters the right quarter. Are these elderly spinsters then fairies? Witches? Angels? Watkyns

Bay itself resembles a year-round summer camp, with communal dormitories and simple uniforms. Time there seems to have slowed almost to a stop. Still, accursed ships are apparently unaffected by magical barriers, for up the bay from the S.R.S.C’s headquarters one finds the encampment of Captain Vanderdecken, aka the Flying Dutchman. Having been blown ashore, he and his surprisingly jolly crew aren’t in any hurry to get back to the open sea, where they had been sailing since the 17th century. They prove unexpectedly important to the story. Inland from the two shore settlements is the kingdom of the Snergs. Even further away lies a realm shrouded in mystery, said to be ruled by a cruel tyrant and inhabited by ogres and witches. Uh, snergs? “The snergs are a race of people only slightly taller than the average table, but broad in the shoulders and of great strength. Probably they are some offshoot of the pixies who once inhabited the hills and forests of England.” They are also, according to Tolkien, the partial inspiration for hobbits. The snergs live “as long as oaks,” hunt with bows, occasionally do some construction work or manual labor for Miss Watkyns and pass much of their time in feasting. “The king presides at the head of the table, with the best people on either hand, and there they sit in the mellow evening light and tell tales of the brave days of old and listen to the sound of harps.” An idyllic paradise then is Watkyns Bay — at least until daredevil Joe, egged on by that minx Sylvia, flings a brick into the Vanderdecken stew pot. “Speaking of the act entirely apart from its moral aspect,” observes our narrator, “I may say that it was a good shot.” In punishment Joe is confined to the Turret Chamber, but instead escapes with Sylvia’s help and the two run away to find adventure. Soon hungry and disoriented, the pair are rescued

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by Gorbo, reputedly the most foolish of all snergs. He escorts them to King Merse II, at least partly hoping to be awarded the coveted Order of the Brazen Nutmeg. Naturally, the children’s arrival calls for a celebration: “The people had not had a feast for more than a week and it came as a welcome change.” Over the wine a young snerg “who had a really fine tenor voice sang, ‘Give me thy gold, I ask no more,’ very movingly.” The next morning, Gorbo escorts the children on a tour of a dark forest where the twisted trees grow thick and close together. Soon lost, the despondent trio chance upon a big tree with a strange door high up in its trunk. When they pull on its handle, the door swings open easily — and the real adventures begin.

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Here’s just a short list of what Gorbo, Sylvia and Joe encounter: underground passageways, caverns of giant mushrooms, an ogre who has given up eating children and become a vegetarian, the timorous knight Sir Percival, a court jester whose japes always fall flat and two assassination plots against King Kul I, who reportedly loves to chop the heads off children. “Of course, you haven’t heard about the infants’ class at the Sunday School,” explains the witch Mother Meldrum. “However, don’t let’s go into disagreeable details.” Eventually, Mother Meldrum promises to show everyone the way home if Gorbo brings her six lively mandrakes. “It’s rather a swampy place where they grow, but you won’t mind that. If any things come and look at you, don’t be worried, but don’t speak if you can help it because it’s best not to.” Gorbo asks, “What sort of things?” The witch replies, “Well, mostly things rather like people, only with …” I’d better stop there. A marvelous summer treat, “The Marvellous Land of Snergs” goes mysteriously in and out of print, but the best modern edition, from Old Earth Books, features an excellent introduction by Tolkien scholar Douglas A. Anderson. Try for that one, but read any edition you can find.

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Nellie Burns and her dog, Moonshine, leap into trouble in Craters of the Moon in southwest Idaho, searching for three missing people. Marked on maps as unexplored miles of lava resist navigation and Nellie’s photography. Alone, Nell faces a murder attempt in this daunting landscape. Weston also is the author of “Moonshadows” and “Basque Moon.” More at www.thirdplacebooks.com. Anthony McCann: 7 p.m. July 10, Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park. “Shadowlands” is a multifacted story of one of the most dramatic flashpoints in the year that gave us Donald Trump. In 2016, a group of armed, divinely inspired right-wing protestors occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Encamped in the shadowlands of the republic, insisting that the federal government had no right to own public land, the occupiers were seen by a divided country as either dangerous extremists or as heroes insisting on restoring the rule of the Constitution. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com. Savannah Slone: 2 p.m. July 13, The Neverending Bookshop, 7530 Olympic View Drive, Suite 105, Edmonds. The local poet’s debut chapbook, “Hearing the Underwater.” Her poetry and short fiction has been published in “Glass: A Journal of Poetry.” Slone will read from her book, discuss her poetry and writing, take questions, and will sign copies of her book. More at www.theneverendingbookshop.com. Erica Bauermeister: 6 to 8 p.m. July 13, Edmonds Bookshop, 111 Fifth Ave. S., Edmonds. In “The Scent Keeper,” Bauermeister presents a coming-of-age novel about childhood stories, families lost and found, and how a fragrance conjures memories capable of shaping the course of our lives. She is the bestselling author of “The School of Essential Ingredients,” “Joy for Beginners” and “The Lost Art of Mixing.” More at www.edmondsbookshop.com.

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THE ROOK: The new supernatural spy thriller tells the story of Myfanwy Thomas (Emma Greenwell), a woman who wakes up beside London’s Millennium Bridge with no memory and no way to explain why she is surrounded by a circle of latex-gloved dead bodies. Plenty of international intrigue ensues. 8 p.m., Starz

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Kiss may have inspired the white face paint that Bob Dylan donned for his Rolling Thunder Revue — the hit-and-run tour of unconventional venues recalled in a Martin Scorsese film premiering Wednesday on Netflix.

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oan Baez and Joni Mitchell sing. Patti Smith and Allen Ginsberg recite poetry. And Bob Dylan talks, rocks and even drives the tour bus. It’s all in a new Netflix documentary, one of those talk-heavy music movies that Dylan fans always hope will offer insights into the self-consciously mysterious music icon. In “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese,” legendary beat poet Ginsberg waxes philosophical about Rolling Thunder — Dylan’s rambling, vaudeville-like 1975-76 tour featuring Roger McGuinn, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Baez, Mitchell, Ginsberg and others in unconventional venues like the Mahjong Parlor in Falmouth, Massachusets. The slippery star’s most freewheeling tour, Rolling Thunder was about building a community, and what a community can do, Ginsberg observes in the film. Forty-some years later, Dylan reflects on what Rolling Thunder was about. Or not. “I don’t have a clue,” he says on camera, a hint of wariness in his eyes. “Because it’s about nothing.” That might make you think of Jerry Seinfeld, or maybe Mr. Jones in Dylan’s own song “Ballad of a Thin Man.” You

The new Netflix film “Rolling Thunder Revue” captures Bob Dylan at his most freewheeling

know: “Something is happening here, but you don’t know what it is.” Maybe it’s not necessary to explain the money-losing, consciousness-raising Rolling Thunder Revue. It’s enough to simply appreciate the powerful and historic performances in this often compelling, predictably elusive 142-minute film. There’s a scary seething in his eyes and a furious conviction in his voice as Dylan sings the newly penned protest saga “Hurricane,” about wrongly imprisoned prize fighter Rubin “Hurricane” Carter. During “Isis,” another unreleased-at-the-time selection, he spits out the words, his eyes spooky and feverish, his body jittery like Jagger’s. Opines Baez years later: “The charisma that he has, I’ve never seen anywhere before or since.” Perhaps the prize gem in “Rolling Thunder” is Mitchell, with just her acoustic guitar, performing her brand-new song “Coyote” in Gordon Lightfoot’s Toronto home, with Dylan and McGuinn trying to follow along on their guitars. She implies she wrote the song about the tour. A listener might picture Dylan as Coyote,

the guy who “just picked up a hitcher, a prisoner of the white lines on the freeway.” Also priceless is footage of Baez doing a wigged-out hippie dance to McGuinn’s “Eight Miles High” as if she were in the crowd and not on stage. There’s also a precious scene of Baez dressed up like Dylan. Mimicking the whiteface stage makeup he wore on Rolling Thunder and sporting a broadbrimmed hat festooned with flowers, she even fooled some of the musicians on the tour. “Rolling Thunder” features wonderful glimpses of Carter out of prison and being celebrated in concert. Years later, he was interviewed for this doc, reflecting on his life, imprisonment and Dylan. Carter is one of several talking heads captured before they recently passed; others include rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins and playwright/actor Sam Shepard, whom Dylan enlisted to pen a screenplay about Rolling Thunder. He’s credited as co-writer of Dylan’s own film about the tour, 1978’s sprawling, not-very-approachable “Renaldo and Clara,” which was part documentary, part interviews and part

fictional dramatic vignettes. While Scorsese’s “Rolling Thunder” is much more accessible, it similarly blends truth and fiction. Unlike the filmmaker’s definitive 2005 Dylan doc “No Direction Home,” this movie raises more questions than it answers. Did Dylan really get the inspiration to wear whiteface from Japan’s Kabuki theater or from Rolling Thunder violinist Scarlet Rivera’s boyfriend in Kiss? (Gene Simmons has confirmed that he and Rivera were dating then.) Did a teenage Sharon Stone really attend the Rolling Thunder tour (wearing a Kiss T-shirt) with her mom? Why did Scorsese interview Jack Tanner — a fictional presidential candidate played by actor Michael Murphy in a 1988 Robert Altman/Garry Trudeau mockumentary — about politics in 1976? In this documentary, there is no consistent attempt to frame the Rolling Thunder story with a narrator providing context. Instead, Scorsese pieces together a collage of interviews from then and (mostly) now, powerful concert performances

and curious offstage footage (Dylan driving the tour’s RV; Dylan and Ginsberg visiting Jack Kerouac’s grave). What does it all mean? Dylan’s marriage was breaking up as he made a high-profile comeback in 1974, touring arenas with the Band following an eight-year absence from the road, and recording his landmark album “Blood on the Tracks.” He needed an escape. So, he put together a kitchensink tour of singers, players, poets and actors, and then hid behind a mask onstage so, as he put it, he could tell the truth. “Life isn’t about finding yourself or finding anything,” he declares in the movie. “Life is about creating yourself.” In the end, “Rolling Thunder” feels more like a document than a documentary — an essential document for any Dylan fan.

Watch it Find “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story” on Netflix. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese chronicles the troubled spirit of America in 1975 along with the joyous music that Bob Dylan performed during the concert tour that year. The documentary runs 2 hours and 22 minutes.

‘Charlie’s Angels’ reboot enlists Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey By Nardine Saad Los Angeles Times

The new angels have landed. All six of them. Sony Pictures Entertainment on Thursday debuted the trailer for the upcoming “Charlie’s Angels” reboot, directed, co-written and produced by Elizabeth Banks. The wig- and action-packed teaser introduces stars Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska and Naomi Scott as the crime-fighting trio on screen, as well as recording artists Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey as the pop angels featured

on the film’s soundtrack. Because Cyrus, Grande and Del Rey are the supergroup we need right now. Grande also was co-executive producer on the soundtrack. This musical power trio, previewing defiant lyrics such as “Don’t Call Me Angel,” steps into the role once occupied by Destiny’s Child, who provided the “Independent Women” anthem for the 2000 film starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore. The new single features a ring-a-ding intro and is spliced and diced throughout the trailer.

Banks (“Pitch Perfect 2”) also takes on a fourth role in the female-led action flick: She’s the beloved Bosley, an associate of Charles Townsend, who directly interacts with the Angels. The edgy Sabina (Stewart) runs field operations and beats down a misogynist who steals humanitarian-aid money. The stealth Jane (Balinska) is a former MI-6 operative disguised as waitress who can deoxygenate a man’s brain with a single touch. And the green Elena (Scott) is taken under their wing because she’s a lead programmer on a product that can revolutionize the power industry.

Her product, alas, can also be weaponized. Enter Banks’ ever-chic Bosley, who tells the “lady spies” that the Townsend Agency she fronts exists because “traditional law enforcement can’t keep up.” She tricks out the team with wigs, high-tech toys and glam costumes in just one of the agency’s gear closets. But she’s not the only Bosley. There are now teams of Angels guided by multiple Bosleys taking on jobs around the world. Patrick Stewart and Djimon Hounsou are among them. Charlie, the mysterious man behind the global security and

investigative agency, also drops in via the franchise’s iconic speaker box. The film, based on the popular TV series of the 1970s, celebrates female empowerment, which originally attracted Banks to the project. The 2000 film was directed by McG and became a runaway hit, making $264 million at the global box office. But its 2003 follow-up, “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” and short-lived 2011 TV series didn’t fare nearly as well. The new “Charlie’s Angels” hits theaters in November.


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Should I ask my new boyfriend where our relationship is going?

Dear Carolyn: I love my boyfriend with all my heart; he’s smart, funny and takes great care of me. Like any couple we have our pet peeves, but his not

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Today is Sunday, June 30, the 181st day of 2019. There are 184 days left in the year. Today’s highlight: On June 30, 1936, the Civil War novel “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell was first published by The Macmillan Co. in New York. On this date: In 1865, eight people, including Mary Surratt and Dr. Samuel Mudd, were convicted by a military commission of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. (Four defendants, including Surratt, were executed; Mudd was sentenced to life in prison, but was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson in 1869.) In 1918, labor activist and socialist Eugene V. Debs was arrested in

Dear Carolyn: I entered myself and my mother into a drawing. I mentioned this to my mother beforehand and said, “If you win, you need to split it with me,” jokingly since I didn’t expect either one of us to win. Well, she did and … it’s a decent chunk of change. Now that she’s won, she wants to split the money three ways — between her, me and my brother (we’re both adult children if that matters). Am I wrong to want half? — Greedy Yes. — Washington Post Writers Group

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Dear Carolyn: I’m friends with someone I’ve known my whole life; our parents have been friends for years. Just recently, we’ve become a lot closer. I know a deep secret about this person’s father, and what he did on a vacation that almost ended the marriage. My friend has no idea about it, but I know, and I’m not even supposed to. My parents told me not to tell anyone, but I feel bad holding it back from this person because we are close. Should I

Any time you can base your expectations of him on who he really is — and when who he really is doesn’t drive you out of your mind — you’ll advance the cause of your relationship immeasurably. Though the dog will be grateful as well.

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not agree.

personal responsibility from my perfectly capable adult boyfriend? — Huh? Are you editorializing much in your choice of adjectives? No, of course it is not too much to ask of a perfectly capable adult that he be personally responsible for the dog. It is, however, too much to ask that his responsible behavior look exactly like your responsible behavior. Just as it was a bit obstinate of your mom to stick to her way (written instructions) when another way (verbal) suited you better, it’s a bit obstinate of you to stick to your way (verbal instructions) when another way (written) might suit your boyfriend better. This is also bigger than the dog and written vs. verbal instructions. You’re living with your boyfriend, not a copy of yourself.

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listening to me strains our relationship more than anything. For example, this morning I told him he needed to feed the dog because I had to leave early. On my way out, I again told him he would need to feed the dog, and he replied that he understood. Four hours later, he asked me if I fed the dog this morning. It would be one thing if it were every once in a while, but, Carolyn, it’s every day. He acknowledges he has problems remembering things, but I feel like he’s making it my problem, not his. My mother used to leave little to-do lists around the house, and I really resented it — like it was her indirectly saying I’m too stupid to remember things. I don’t want my boyfriend resenting me for the same thing. I already feel like the nagging girlfriend and I hate it. Am I asking too much

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Dear Carolyn: I have finally met a guy I really like. We have been seeing each other on and off for a couple of months. Should I ask where this relationship is going or just see where it takes us? I have been raised to believe the guy should bring up stuff like that. I’m worried that if I say I would like to be exclusive I might scare him off. — C. I was raised that way, too, but then reconditioned to believe that if honesty kills your relationship, then it was already dying of natural causes. “Where is this going?” still lays it on him. Asking to be exclusive is honest, and also such a compliment that it would be a shame to withhold it out of fear that he might

keep this to myself or be honest, break my parents’ trust and tell? — Torn Between a Friend and Family You want to unburden yourself, I can sympathize. But you won’t accomplish that by burdening your friend. Instead, remind yourself that you weren’t there on that vacation, so you don’t really know what you think you know — and you also aren’t part of that marriage, so you can’t be sure it hasn’t emerged stronger from the vacation misdeeds and the fallout thereafter. In other words, lighten your load by blowing holes in the secret itself. And if your friend busts you for knowing: Offer a tactfully truthful, “I never got the whole story.”

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Carolyn Hax is away. The following first appeared Jan. 2, Jan. 5 and Feb. 27, 2005.

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Little Mountain Park near Mount Vernon is comprised of 522 acres of forest with hiking and biking trails and valley views from two covered lookouts.

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Giving Little Mountain love The Washington Trails Association is making trails and mentoring leaders at this 500 acre Mount Vernon park By Anna Roth Washington Trails Association

MOUNT VERNON — Plenty of parks and green spaces are interspersed in and around cities in Washington, but few hit the combination of variety and accessibility found at Little Mountain Park. Here, in this 500-acre park, you can enjoy a day outside entirely on foot or on bike, just five minutes from downtown Mount Vernon. It’s one of the easiest-to-access trail systems in the state, whether hikers or bikers they want a steep calf-burner, or a longer, gentler route to the top. And that’s thanks to work done by Washington Trails Association staff and volunteers in partnership with Skagit Land Trust and Mount Vernon Parks and Recreation.

Creative solutions to improve a trail network For two years, WTA has been improving the Darvill Trail, built by the late Fred Darvill, a local who purchased a parcel of land adjacent to Little Mountain Park to keep it from being developed. A climber, Darvill wanted to be able to walk from his house to the nearby mountain to get some training in, so he built his namesake trail to get to Little Mountain Park. Now owned by his widow, Ginny Darvill, the property is in trust with Skagit Land Trust. Mount Vernon city government has an easement on the property, which allows the city (or any partner it contracts with) to maintain the trail. Enter WTA. Two years ago, the city of Mount Vernon contracted us to help improve the Darvill Trail. The water table had risen since Fred Darvill built it, and sections of the route were practically under water during the wet season. “We were up to mid-calf in mud,” recalled Barbara Budd, the crew leader on those work parties. “It was so wet there that our usual solutions wouldn’t work. We wound up build a new sort of structure for me — a puncheon.” A puncheon is a low-level boardwalk-like structure typically used to span a wet or boggy area on trail. They differ from bridges primarily in how they are constructed, and how high off the ground they rise. A bridge can soar many feet into the air, while a puncheon usually squats no more than a few inches to 2 feet off the ground. But first the crew had to sink gravel and cement blocks into the muck to have a foundation on which to build.

Budd, who worked for the Forest Service before she joined WTA, had never made a puncheon before. She was thrilled for the opportunity to learn on trail. “It was a new experience for me, so it was fun to learn something new in the field.”

Partnerships build trust, WTA builds trails Once the city saw the quality of the work WTA had done on the Darvill Trail, they asked us to help out on other projects. Fred Darvill had also built a trail he dubbed Up Quick, which does just that; gets hikers up to the top — quick. “Fred built it as a training trail, but it was starting to see a wider variety of users. More people were slipping and falling because of the steepness and there were erosion concerns,” Budd said. So she and Arlen Bogaards, WTA’s northwest regional manager, scouted a new, more sustainable route for Up Quick. This meant changing it from a fall line trail (meaning one going straight up the hill) to a longer one with more switchbacks. They put in a rough line and our contacts at the city of Mount Vernon came in to approve it. Budd and Bogaards saw the new route as an opportunity to host a “Trail Layout and Design” class for WTA assistant crew leaders. This class flagged the route, so that future crews could come in and get to building it. It’s still a good trainer — and the route is more sustainable than one heading straight uphill would be. Mentorship and growth on trail Little Mountain Park was also the site of several of WTA’s first all-women work parties. Crews got the opportunity to try very technical skills, since the project on the Darvill Trail involved building puncheons and stairs, and the work on Up Quick required lots of rock and tread work. Karen Bean, a new assistant crew leader, credits the work parties on Little Mountain Park with helping her become a leader in the trail maintenance community. “These all-women parties were the first times I was able to teach people new skills and it felt really good. It helped build my confidence, and gave me a purpose. I really wanted to keep empowering people, especially women, and give them the sense of fulfillment that I get when I work on trails.” A volunteer wrote: “Appreciated the positive environment that was created by our crew leaders. Love that there are

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An all-women work party made up of Washington Trails Association volunteers works to make the Darvill Trail less muddy.

women-only groups!” And Budd loves leading these work parties. “I have a passion for encouraging women to spend their time outdoors doing things that society tells us we can’t.” Passing hikers, who saw the work being done, have been inspired to join future work parties. Even Ginny Darvill herself has helped out on several of them. “Ginny is a delight and a half,” Budd said. “She joins our work parties fairly regularly and is out there digging in the dirt with the rest of us. She loves it. She makes us homemade cookies for every work party she comes to, and let us sit in her garage during lunch to avoid the rain.”

If you go Little Mountain Park, 300 Little Mountain Road, just south of Mount Vernon, is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Follow the 1.5 mile road to the top of Little Mountain, an elevation gain of 934 feet. A covered viewpoint provides a spectacular look at the Skagit Valley, San Juan Islands and the Olympic Mountains. Call 360-336-6215 or go to www. littlemountainpark.org for more information.

Building for the future Little Mountain Park already is a local haven for the community to connect with the outdoors. One of WTA’s youth ambassadors took a class of fourth- and fifth-graders here to spend some time outside and wrote a trip report about the experience. Mount Vernon Elementary School fifth-graders also use the trails on Little Mountain Park to connect with nature in their back yard. A Mount Vernon local also is exploring these trails one at a time with his toddler. Trails serve communities best when they stand the test of time. And it takes a lot of work and investment from many partners to make sure they’re sustainable. One volunteer summed up just how much work it can take to create a longlasting trail: “It was a day of learning

that we needed to square everything and level it out within an ant’s eyelash or the whole project goes sideways at the end.” “We hauled gravel, shoveled muck, sawed, drilled and pounded and, as it was time to go, we were screwing the last screws in on our bridging material. When this trail is finished, it will make an excellent addition to the trails in this nice little park. We hikers owe a debt of gratitude to the family who deeded this property to prevent it from becoming suburban sprawl instead of a nice little winter hiking spot.” Washington Trails Association promotes hiking as a way to inspire a people to protect Washington’s natural places. Get inspired to go hiking and learn how you can help protect trails at www.wta.org.


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OUTDOORS CALENDAR Jetty Island Days: The 2019 season runs from July 5 to Sept. 2. Ferries depart from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays at 10th Street and W. Marine View Drive, Everett; $3 fee for parking; suggested donation $2 for adults, $1 for kids; 425-257-8304; everettwa.gov/jettyisland. Necklace Valley: The Everett Hiking and Backpacking Committee is leading an easy/ moderate day hike of Necklace Valley southeast of Gold Bar on July 6. The 10-mile trip along the East Fork Foss River includes a 600foot gain, but will be walked at a relaxed pace. A Northwest Forest Pass is required. Space is limited. Meet at 7:30 a.m. the Monroe Park & Ride just off U.S. 2. More at www.themountaineers.org. Get wild: The Camano Wildlife Habitat Project, sponsored by Friends of Camano Island Parks, hosts presentations the third Wednesday of the month. The next presentation, “Beavers in Cama Beach’s Backyard,” is set for 7 p.m. July 17 at the Island County Multi-Purpose Center, 141 NE Camano Drive, Camano Island. Call 360-387-2236 or go to www.camanowildlifehabitat.org.

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’m often inspired by families on the road. Last summer, on a ferry between Oban and the Isle of Mull in Scotland, I met a family from Texas. The parents were taking their kids on a year-long adventure through Europe and told me how they’ve realized there’s no better education or quality family time than traveling together — and I wholeheartedly agree. The key is balancing educational sightseeing with fun activities. When I toted my kids Jackie and Andy around Europe, they had no problem telling me what the best kid-friendly experiences were — ones that balanced out my heavy museum-going. Here are some of my family’s favorites. In Copenhagen, take advantage of the city’s cycling culture and bike with your kids to dazzling Tivoli Gardens. This grand old amusement park — with 20 acres and countless ice-cream cones of fun — has been running since 1843. It’s like a Hans Christian Andersen theme park, with games, marching bands and rides ranging from vintage cars to roller coasters to a Ferris wheel that resembles a clock. There’s something happening every half-hour. Free concerts, pantomime theater, ballet, acrobats, puppets and other shows pop up all over the park. With or without kids, this place is a true magic kingdom. In Budapest, the city’s top

RICK STEVES attraction for kids also is my top recommendation for adults: thermal baths. They’re like your hometown swimming pool — except the water is 100 degrees, there are plenty of jets and bubbles, and you’re surrounded by Hungarians. Splash around in a warm-water whirlpool at the grand Szechenyi Baths — a casual option popular with locals. Or try Gellert Baths’ outdoor area and wave pool for the best thermal bath thrills for kids. At any Hungarian thermal baths, big pools with cooler water are for serious swimming, while the smaller, hotter thermal baths are for relaxing, enjoying the jets and playing chess. In southern Germany’s Bavaria region, the otherworldly 19th-century “King’s Castles” capture kids’ imaginations with a dramatic setting and fanciful architecture that inspired Walt Disney’s Cinderella castle. Kids can picture “Mad” King Ludwig as a boy, climbing the hills above his dad’s summer residence (Hohenschwangau), dreaming up the ultimate magical

castle (Neuschwanstein). Inside Neuschwanstein, the exquisite 2-million-stone mosaic floor is a visual encyclopedia of animals and plants — make it into a scavenger hunt and challenge your kids to find different species. You can even complete the fairy tale and take a horsedrawn carriage up to the castles. After playing king, set aside some time for an even more thrilling Bavarian experience: a summer luge ride. At the nearby Tegelberg summer luge, kids young and old hop in a wheeled sled-like go-cart, ride up a track to the top of a hill and scream back down on a banked course. It’s a quintessential alpine activity that reminds me it’s never too late to have a happy childhood. The dozens of opulent chateaux in France’s Loire Valley are remarkable, but youngsters may lose steam after visiting one or two. But the Chateau de Cheverny offers a unique demonstration that’s perfect for animalloving kids and highlights the chateau’s hunting heritage. The marquis here keeps a kennel of 70 hunting hounds — half English foxhound and half French Poitou. They’re given food once a day, and the feeding ritual is an impressive feat to behold. Before chow time, the hungry hounds fill the little kennel rooftop and watch the trainer (who knows every dog’s name) bring in troughs stacked with delectable raw meat. He

opens the gate, and the dogs gather enthusiastically around the food without touching it — yelping hysterically. Only when the trainer signals can they dig in. It’s an exercise in control, and the excitement is palpable. Across the Channel, sprawling Hyde Park is London’s back yard — and the perfect place for museum’d-out kids to play and run free. Plays, concerts and clown acts are scheduled throughout the summer. Rent a paddleboat at the Serpentine, wade in the swimming area, or walk a park trail. At Christmastime, Hyde Park transforms into its famous Winter Wonderland. The enormous event has plenty of kitschy carnival fun, with winter treats, a Ferris wheel, circus show and ice-skating rink. Year-round, London’s live theater scene is another mustdo that was always at the top of my kids’ lists. London’s West End theaters have several shows that particularly appeal to kids, currently including “Wicked,” “The Lion King” and the two-part “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” You’ll appreciate the talented performers, and the kids will revel in the colorful costumes, catchy tunes and familiar stories. When taking your kids to Europe, seek out experiences that are both culturally enriching and just a downright good time. You’ll expose your kids to the local lifestyle and bring lighthearted fun to their travel memories.

Find Your Park: Need some place to explore? Maybe the North Cascades meet your fancy. The next free “Find Your Park” class is at 6 p.m. July 30 at Alderwood REI, 3000 184th St. SW, Suite 952, Lynnwood. Learn about two recreational areas in the North Cascades, along with some tips for how to best enjoy the trails. Space is limited. More at www.rei.com. The Dragonfly Whisperer: “The Incredible Lives of Dragonflies and Damselflies” presentation is at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Northwest Stream Center, 600 128th St. SE, Everett. Scientist and author Jim Walker will share interesting facts about dragonflies, such as how they predate dinosaurs, have six legs but don’t walk and have acute vision but can’t hear. He’ll also teach you how to coax them onto your finger. Reservations are required. Cost is $5 for Adopt A Stream Foundation members, $7 for non-members. Call 425-316-8592. More at www.streamkeeper.org. Ride to Canada: Join the Cascade Bicycle Club on a ride from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 23-24. The 175-mile route of scenic backroads starts at the north end of the University of Washington’s E-18 parking lot and finishes in downtown Vancouver over two days. More at www.cascade.org. Free park-ing: The next day to visit Washington state parks without an entrance fee is Aug. 25, National Park Service’s birthday. Other free days are Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) and Nov. 29 (Autumn free day). More at www. discoverpass.wa.gov. Mount St. Helens: Want to know more about the May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens? Washington State Parks offers a diverse series of programs through Sept. 15 at Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, 3029 Spirit Lake Highway, Castle Rock and at Seaquest State Park across the highway. Programs include interactive talks and demonstrations on the region’s history and the eruption, guided walks through the wetland ecosystem of Silver Lake and Junior Ranger evening activities. More at www.parks.state.wa.us/245/Mount-St-Helens. Climb a tree: Washington State Parks and AdventureTerra of Seattle teamed up to offer guided, educational tree-climbing adventures to visitors at Deception Pass State Park, Hoypus Point area, 41020 U.S. 20, Oak Harbor. Cost is $149 for session lasting four hours. Helmets, harnesses, safety glasses, foot holds and instruction included. For ages 7 and older. More at www.AdventureTerra.com. Washington Outdoor Women: Registration opens in July for the WOW’s Weekend Workshop, featuring hands-on workshops to increase the outdoor confidence of women, Sept. 13-15 at Lazy F Camp near Ellensburg. Choose from 20 classes, including archery, basic freshwater fishing, fly-fishing and fly-tying, big-game hunting basics, map and compass reading, survival, beekeeping, birding, Dutch oven cooking, duck hunting, wildlife awareness and wilderness first aid. Registration fee and deadline TBD. More at www.washingtonoutdoorwomen.org.

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

By Steve Newman

Week ending Friday, June 28, 2019

‘Plasticrust’

‘Climate Apartheid’

A U.N. human rights report cautions that the world is on track to develop a “climate apartheid,” where the poorest of the planet suffer the worst effects of global heating while the richest are able to buy their way out of it. U.N. specialist on extreme poverty and human rights Philip Alston condemned the U.N. itself, nations, businesses and non-governmental organizations for their “patently inadequate” steps to combat climate change. He was especially critical of U.S. President Donald Trump for “actively silencing” climate science. His report concludes: “Human rights might not survive the coming upheaval.” “Climate change threatens to undo the last 50 years of progress in development, global health and poverty reduction,” Alston said.

Hurricane Season

Tropical Storm Alvin became the year’s first named tropical system in the eastern Pacific nearly a month and a half after the official start of the region’s hurricane season.

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Ozone Interaction

The depletion of Earth’s ozone layer is interacting with the changing climate by allowing more intense solar radiation to warm the atmosphere and surface below. A new U.N. study finds that interaction is having profound effects on some of Earth’s ecosystems. ”What we’re seeing is that ozone changes have shifted temperature and precipitation patterns in the Southern Hemisphere, and that’s altering where the algae in the ocean are, which is altering where the fish are and where the walruses and seals are. So we’re seeing many changes in the food web,” said coauthor Kevin Rose, of New York state’s Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The ozone hole has also shifted an important atmospheric cycle farther south than it’s been in 1,000 years.

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Seaweed Battle

Mexico is stepping up efforts to rid some of its most popular beaches of masses of sargassum seaweed, which has been piling up in greater volume around Cancún and elsewhere across the Caribbean in recent years. The government-run operation will spend $2.7 million to build four boats designed to remove the seaweed, along with the construction of new barriers to contain it. The mounds of seaweed on otherwise pristine Mexican beaches have alarmed vacationers and sparked concern among investors in the country’s vital tourist-dependent economies.

At least 31 people were injured when a magnitude 5.3 temblor damaged buildings and roads in China’s Sichuan province. • A major quake knocked out power -98° and caused scattered damage as it rocked Vostok, Antarctica most of Costa Rica and Panama. • Earth movements were also felt from Indonesia’s Banda Sea to Darwin, Australia, and in northern New Zealand, Tokyo, the Jordanian shore of the Dead Sea, Rome, western France and northwestern California.

Looking somewhat like lichen, the new ‘plasticrust’ discovered on a Portuguese island has grown steadily since 2016. Photo: Ignacio Gestoso

Researchers say they have found a strange new combination of rock and plastic forming on Portugal’s Atlantic island of Madeira. Researcher Ignacio Gestoso says the new hybrid geology was first observed on the island’s volcanic shore in 2016, the apparent result of waterborne plastic pollution being slammed into rocks by wave action. The new “plasticrust” looks like melted plastic encrusted on the rocks, according to Gestoso and colleagues at the island’s Marine and Environmental Research Center. They say the plastic is mainly polyethylene, a mixture of polymers and ethylene used in single-use packaging, bottles and food containers.

Papua Eruption

An eruption of one of the world’s most hazardous volcanoes sent about 5,000 residents on Papua New Guinea’s Bismarck Archipelago fleeing as Mount Ulawun turned the sky dark with a massive plume of ash. A lava flow cut through the main coastal road. Dist. by: Andrews McMeel Syndication ©MMXIX Earth Environment Service


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very now and then, a subject becomes a hot topic in Hollywood. For some reason, multiple people sometimes have the same idea around the same time, resulting in television series and films with very similar plots being released close together. There are countless examples of these twin projects (see 1998’s “Deep Impact” and “Armageddon”) with many more on the way in the near future. The final years of former chairman and CEO of Fox News Roger Ailes is the subject of dueling 2019 productions. Jay Roach’s (“All the Way,” 2016) upcoming film “Fair and Balanced” and Showtime’s series “The Loudest Voice” dig deep into the life of the highly influential and controversial figure. On Sunday, June 30, witness the rise and fall of one of the most

powerful men in America with the premiere of “The Loudest Voice.” For decades, big-screen A-listers did not cross over to the small screen, and television stars rarely made the leap to features. A movie star working television gigs was often a sign of the end of a bankable career, but things have changed a lot now that we’ve entered the era of “peak TV.” Nowadays, it’s a common sight to see major film stars on HBO, Netflix or even basic cable. With that said, it’s still newsworthy when Academy Award winners make the transition. “The Loudest Voice” is headlined by an almost unrecognizable Russell Crowe (“Gladiator,” 2000) as Roger Ailes, with Sienna Miller (“The Lost City of Z,” 2016) as Beth Ailes, ex-wife of the media giant, and Naomi Watts (“Gypsy”) as Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor. Rounding out

the cast are Seth MacFarlane (“The Orville”), Annabelle Wallis (“Peaky Blinders”), Simon Burney (“Rev.”), Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”) and Aleksa Palladino (“Boardwalk Empire”). Based on the 2014 bestselling book “The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News — and Divided a Country” by Gabriel Sherman, the seven-episode miniseries focuses on the last decade of Ailes’ life, but it includes flashbacks to his earlier days as a television executive and media consultant. To understand the current political climate in the United States, we must understand the man who helped shaped our present reality. The Showtime bio outlines the genesis of Fox News — a fateful encounter with Richard Nixon on the set of “The Mike Douglas Show” — as well as the allegations of sexual misconduct and settlements that brought down Ailes.

In 2016, multiple women came forward claiming Ailes had sexually harassed them after former “Fox & Friends” co-host and host of “The Real Story” Gretchen Carlson filed suit against her old boss. In the wake of these allegations, many sordid details about Fox News’s toxic corporate culture were released to a largely unsurprised public. Under Ailes’ tyrannical leadership, Fox News became a television powerhouse, but for many employees, working there was a nightmare. The miniseries hails from Blumhouse productions, which is responsible for the wildly popular horror films “Get Out,” (2017), “Insidious” (2010) and its sequels, the “Paranormal Activity” franchise (2007 to 2015) and many more hits. Recently, the company has started to branch out with non-

horror television projects like last year’s lauded “Sharp Objects.” With that said, the company’s creations still have a tinge of horror to them, just not in what might be considered the traditional way. Co-president of Blumhouse Television Marci Wiseman stated at the ATX Television Festival in Austin earlier this year, “It’s not just horror, but what’s horrifying.” “The Loudest Voice” takes viewers behind the scenes into a world where winning is everything, and where horrifying acts go unpunished. The spotlight shines brightest on those in power who acted with impunity and those who helped cover up everything. The scenes between our two leads are uncomfortable and claustrophobic, but thankfully the filming of them was anything but. “The Loudest Voice” marks a reunion between Crowe and Watts, who worked together all the way back in the early 1990s in the Australian

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Sunday 6:05 a.m. ESPN2 F1 Auto Racing Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring -- Spielberg, Austria ; 1h55 Live 10:00 a.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 1h30 Live 11:30 a.m. NBCSN Countdown to Green ; 30m Live 12:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Camping World 400 Monster Energy Cup Series Chicagoland Speedway -- Joliet, Ill. ; 3h Live 3:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Monster Energy Post-race ; 1h Live 4:00 p.m. NBCSN IMSA Auto Racing Six Hours of the Glen SportsCar Championship Watkins Glen International -Watkins Glen, N.Y. ; 3h

Monday 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 1h Live

Tuesday 2:00 p.m. NBCSN Dale Jr. Download ; 1h

Wednesday 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 1h Live

Thursday 10:00 a.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Firecracker 250 Xfinity Series Practice Daytona International Speedway -Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 11:00 a.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Coke Zero Sugar 400 Monster Energy Cup Series Practice Daytona International Speedway -Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 12:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Firecracker 250 Xfinity Series Final Practice Daytona International Speedway -- Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 1:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Coke Zero Sugar 400 Monster Energy Cup Series Final Practice Daytona International Speedway -Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 1h Live 3:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR K&N Pro Series ; 1h

Friday 12:30 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Firecracker 250 Xfinity Series Qualifying Daytona International Speedway -- Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 1:30 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 30m Live 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Coke Zero Sugar 400 Monster Energy Cup Series Qualifying Daytona International Speedway -Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 1h Live 3:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 1h Live 4:00 p.m. NBCSN Countdown to Green ; 30m Live 4:30 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Auto Racing Firecracker 250 Xfinity Series Daytona International Speedway -Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 2h30 Live 7:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Xfinity Series Post-race Show ; 30m Live

Saturday 11:30 a.m. CHAN Driving Television ; 30m 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America ; 2h Live 4:00 p.m. KING NASCAR Auto Racing Coke Zero Sugar 400 Monster Energy Cup Series Daytona International Speedway -- Daytona Beach, Fla. ; 4h Live 8:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Monster Energy Post-race ; 1h Live

BASEBALL

Sunday 6:00 a.m. ESPN Baseball Tonight ; 1h Live 7:00 a.m. ESPN MLB Baseball New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox London Stadium -London, England ; 3h Live 10:00 a.m. ROOT Mariners All Access ; 30m 10:30 a.m. ROOT Mariners Pregame ; 30m Live 11:00 a.m. ROOT MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Minute Maid Park -Houston, Texas ; 3h Live 2:00 p.m. ROOT Mariners Postgame ; 30m Live 2:30 p.m. ESPN MLB All-Star Selection Show ; 30m Live 3:00 p.m. ESPN Baseball Tonight ; 1h Live

4:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets Citi Field -- New York City, N.Y. ; 3h Live 11:00 p.m. ESPN2 MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets Citi Field -- New York City, N.Y. ; 2h

7:00 p.m. ROOT MILB Baseball Spokane Indians at Hillsboro Hops Ron Tonkin Field -Hillsboro, Ore. ; 3h Live 11:30 p.m. ESPN2 MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park -- Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 2h

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Friday

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6:30 p.m. ROOT Mariners Pregame ; 30m Live 7:00 p.m. ROOT MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners T-Mobile Park -Seattle, Wash. ; 3h Live 10:00 p.m. ROOT Mariners Postgame ; 30m Live

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Saturday

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9:00 a.m. ESPN2 Softball International Cup South Commons Softball Complex -Columbus, Ga. ; 2h Live 1:00 p.m. ESPN2 Softball International Cup South Commons Softball Complex -Columbus, Ga. ; 2h Live 4:00 p.m. KCPQ MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field -- Chicago, Ill. ; 3h Live 6:30 p.m. ROOT Mariners Pregame ; 30m Live 7:00 p.m. ROOT MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners T-Mobile Park -Seattle, Wash. ; 3h Live 10:00 p.m. ROOT Mariners Postgame ; 30m Live

Wednesday 4:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball New York Yankees at New York Mets Citi Field -- New York City, N.Y. ; 3h Live 6:30 p.m. ROOT Mariners Pregame ; 30m Live 7:00 p.m. ESPN Baseball Tonight 1h Live ROOT MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Mariners T-Mobile Park -- Seattle, Wash. ; 3h Live 10:00 p.m. ROOT Mariners Postgame ; 30m Live

Thursday 12:30 p.m. ROOT Mariners Pregame ; 30m Live 1:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park -- Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 3h Live ROOT MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Mariners T-Mobile Park -- Seattle, Wash. ; 3h Live 4:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves SunTrust Park -Atlanta, Ga. ; 3h Live ESPN2 Softball International Cup South Commons Softball Complex -- Columbus, Ga. ; 2h Live ROOT Mariners Post-game ; 30m Live 6:30 p.m. ROOT Mariners Spotlight 30m

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Wednesday 12:00 p.m. KZJO WNBA Basketball New York Liberty at Seattle Storm Alaska Airlines Arena -- Seattle, Wash. ; 2h Live ESPN2 NBA: The Jump ; 1h Live 4:00 p.m. ESPN2 NBA: The Jump 1h Live

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Saturday 2:00 p.m. ESPN NBA: The Jump ; 30m Live 2:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. ; 2h Live 4:30 p.m. ESPN NBA: The Jump ; 30m Live 7:00 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. ; 2h Live 9:00 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. ; 2h Live

5:00 a.m. NBCSN Tour de France Pre-show ; 30m Live 5:30 a.m. NBCSN UCI Cycling Tour de France Stage 2 Bruxelles Palais Royal Brussel Atomium ; 3h Live

BOAT RACING

Saturday 11:00 a.m. CHAN Powerboat Television ; 30m

BOXING

Sunday 10:00 a.m. KCPQ PBC Face to Face ; 30m 10:30 a.m. KCPQ PBC Fight Camp ; 30m

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EQUESTRIAN

Saturday 1:00 p.m. CBUT Equestrian Queen Elizabeth II Cup Show Jumping Spruce Meadows -Calgary, Alta. ; 2h Live KING Horse Racing Belmont Oaks Invitational Breeder’s Cup Challenge Series Belmont Park -- Elmont, N.Y. ; 2h Live

FOOTBALL

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Tuesday 9:00 a.m. ROOT The Rich Eisen Show ; 3h Live 10:30 a.m. ESPN2 NFL Live ; 1h30 Live

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Wednesday

Monday

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5:30 a.m. ROOT Crankworx Slopestyle Championship ; 30m

Friday 3:00 a.m. NBCSN Tour de France Pre-show ; 30m Live 3:30 a.m. NBCSN UCI Cycling Tour de France Stage 1 Bruxelles - Brussel ; 5h Live

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GOLF

Sunday 11:00 a.m. KCPQ USGA Golf U.S. Senior Open Round 1 Warren Golf Course -- Notre Dame, Ind. ; 5h30 Live 12:00 p.m. KIRO PGA Golf Rocket Mortgage Classic Final Round Detroit Golf Club -Detroit, Mich. ; 3h Live


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MOTORCYCLE RACING

Tuesday 11:00 p.m. NBCSN Motocross Highlights ; 1h

Saturday 11:00 a.m. NBCSN AMA Motorcycle Racing Lima HalfMile American Flat Track Allen County Fairgrounds -- Lima, Ohio ; 1h 12:00 p.m. KING AMA Motocross RedBud National Lucas Oil Pro Moto2 RedBud MX -- Buchanan, Mich. ; 1h Live 4:00 p.m. NBCSN AMA Motocross RedBud National Lucas Oil Pro RedBud MX -Buchanan, Mich. ; 1h

OUTDOORS

Monday 9:30 p.m. ROOT Destination Polaris ; 30m

Thursday 10:00 a.m. ESPN2 Cornhole ACL National 2h Live

Saturday 11:00 a.m. ROOT Charlie Moore: No Offense ; 30m 12:00 p.m. ROOT Westcoast Sporting Journal 30m

RODEO

Friday 11:30 p.m. CBUT Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby and Wrap Day 1 -- Calgary, Alta. ; 1h

Saturday 7:00 p.m. CBUT Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby and Wrap Day 2 -- Calgary, Alta. ; 2h

SOCCER

Sunday 11:30 a.m. ESPN2 UEFA Soccer U-21 Euro Final Stadio Friuli -Udine, Italy ; 2h30 Live

Tuesday 11:00 a.m. KCPQ FIFA Women’s World Cup Live ; 1h Live 11:30 a.m. CIVT FIFA World Cup Pre-game ; 30m Live

12:00 p.m. KCPQ CIVT FIFA Soccer World Cup Women’s Semifinal Stade de Lyon -Lyon, France ; 2h Live

Wednesday 11:00 a.m. KCPQ FIFA Women’s World Cup Live ; 1h Live CIVT FIFA World Cup Pregame ; 45m Live 11:45 a.m. CIVT FIFA Soccer World Cup Women’s Semifinal Stade de Lyon -- Lyon, France ; 2h15 Live 12:00 p.m. KCPQ FIFA Soccer World Cup Women’s Semifinal Stade de Lyon -- Lyon, France ; 2h Live 3:30 p.m. KZJO Seattle Sounders FC Pre-match ; 30m Live 4:00 p.m. KZJO MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at New York City FC Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, N.Y. ; 2h Live 6:00 p.m. KZJO Seattle Sounders FC Post-match ; 30m Live

Saturday 7:00 a.m. KCPQ FIFA Women’s World Cup Today ; 1h Live 8:00 a.m. KCPQ FIFA Soccer World Cup Women’s 3rd Place Stade de Nice -- Nice, France ; 2h Live 10:00 a.m. KCPQ FIFA Women’s World Cup Today ; 1h Live 3:30 p.m. KCPQ Sounders at the Half ; 30m 4:00 p.m. KZJO Seattle Sounders FC Pre-match ; 30m Live 4:30 p.m. KZJO MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Columbus Crew MAPFRE Stadium -- Columbus, Ohio ; 2h Live 6:30 p.m. KZJO Seattle Sounders FC Post-match ; 30m Live

Sunday 3:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s First Round All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 10h30 Live

Monday 3:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s First Round All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 10h30 Live

Tuesday 3:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Second Round All England Lawn Tennis and

England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 9h Live

Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 10h30 Live

TENNIS

Wednesday 3:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Second Round All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 10h Live

Thursday 3:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Third Round All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club -- Wimbledon, England ; 10h30 Live

TRACK AND FIELD

Sunday 1:00 p.m. KING IAAF Track & Field Prefontaine Classic Diamond League Cobb Track & Angell Field -- Stanford, Calif. ; 2h Live 12:00 a.m. CBUT IAAF Track & Field Prefontaine Classic Cobb Track & Angell Field -Stanford, Calif. ; 2h

Saturday

Friday 4:00 a.m. ESPN Breakfast at Wimbledon ; 1h Live 5:00 a.m. ESPN ITF Tennis Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Third Round All

WATER SPORTS

Tuesday 5:00 a.m. ROOT World Surf League Highlights ; 1h

MISCELLANEOUS

Monday 10:00 a.m. ESPN2 Outside the Lines ; 30m Live

Tuesday 10:00 a.m. ESPN2 Outside the Lines ; 30m Live

Wednesday

9:00 a.m. CBUT IAAF Track & Field Athletissima Diamond League Stade Pierre de Coubertin -- Lausanne, Switzerland ; 2h Live

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sports feature Froome for fifth title: Tour de France kicks off in Brussels By Ryan Guebert TV Media

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he 2019 UCI World Tour is set to feature the biggest sporting event in the world with the 106th edition of the Tour de France. The 21-stage race takes place over 23 days starting in Brussels, Belgium, and ending on the ChampsÉlysées in Paris, France. Catch the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, July 6, with coverage on NBC. The first stage of the 2019 Tour de France spans 192 kilometers through a flat course in Brussels. It is the second time in Tour history that the race will

start in Brussels, the last being the 1958 Tour, which saw Charly Gaul win his first and only yellow jersey. Brussels was chosen for this year’s starting location in honor of Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx’s first Tour de France win 50 years ago. Following his 1969 win, Merckx went on to win the Tour four times in a row, and once more in 1974, making him one of only four riders to have won the Tour five times. Four-time Tour winner Chris Froome enters this year’s race as the bookmakers’ favorite, and he hopes to become the fifth rider to set that record. Following his third-place finish last year, Froome is not defending the Tour title

for the first time in three years. His only win in 2018 came at the Giro d’Italia — the first-ever pink jersey of his career. The Giro d’Italia is known for its hilly and mountainous stages with steep climbs through the Alps. Froome’s win at the Giro d’Italia came just over a month before the start of the Tour, and was a factor in his third-place finish, which is why he chose to forgo this year’s Giro and focus on becoming the fifth rider to win five Tours. Find out who will take the early lead in this year’s Tour de France as riders pedal their way through Brussels for the “Grand Départ.” Tune in Saturday, July 6, for Stage 1 coverage on NBC.

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UFC UFC Site: Target Center -- Minneapolis, Minn. Select. Baseball Tonight ESPN :05 F1 Auto Racing Austrian Grand Prix (L) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) E:60 (N) Advent. UEFA Soccer U-21 Euro -- Udine, Italy (L) NBA: The Jump "Free Agency Special" (L) ESPN2 ++ The Spanish Prisoner TVPG Bran Nue Dae TV14 +++ Born Romantic TVMA :15 ++ The Man in the Iron Mask (Adv, ‘98) TV14 ++ A Single Man TVMA :15 Summer Sc... FLIX Fox & Friends Morning Futures MediaBuzz America's News HQ America's News HQ Fox News Sunday Journal Editorial R. America's News HQ Greg Gutfeld Show Fox Report FNC Paid Paid Food Truck Race Big Bite Cooking Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Cooking Giada Barefoot Barefoot The Kitchen Beach Bake Battle Food Truck Race FOOD +++ Mrs. Doubtfire (Com, ‘93) Robin Williams. TVPG :10 ++ The Lorax (Ani, ‘12) TVPG :15 Monsters, ... Paid Paid Middle +++ Parental Guidance (Com, ‘12) TVPG FREE ++ World War Z (Act, ‘13) Brad Pitt. TV14 Logan Paid Paid Mike&M. Mike&M. Mike&M. Mike&M. Weekly Mother Mother ++ Now You See Me (Cri, ‘13) TVPG FX :05 +++ Curly Top TVG :25 Poor Little... :45 ++ The Blue Bird TVPG :10 Good Morning, Miss Dove TVG The Smurfs 2 (Ani, ‘13) TVG :55 FXM :05 Angry Birds (Ani, ‘16) TVPG FXM Yes, I Do (Rom, ‘18) Jen Lilley. TVG The Perfect Bride (Rom, ‘17) TVPG My Secret Valentine (Rom, ‘18) TVG All of My Heart: The Wedding TVG The Last Bridesmaid (Romance, ‘’) TVG HALL :55 The Old Man & the Gun ++ Ready Player One (Act, ‘18) TVPG :50 +++ Rescue Dawn (War, ‘06) TVPG You Got Served :10 True Justice Bill Maher HBO Paid Program Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It HGTV Truck T. D.Muscle Counting Cars: Drive "Baggers Can't Be Choosers" (N) American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Off-Road Engine HIST The Bad Seed (Dra, ‘18) TV14 The Perfect Stalker (Thril, ‘16) TV14 Family Pictures (‘’) TVPG Paid Paid In Touch Transfor Amazing David J. J.Osteen Paid LIFE :05 ++ Empire of the Sun (Dra, ‘87) TVPG :40 ++ Vanilla Sky (Dra, ‘01) Tom Cruise. TVMA American Made (Act, ‘17) TV14 Jett "Phoenix" ++ Justice League (Act, ‘17) TV14 MAX Up w/David Gura AM Joy (N) Alex Witt (N) Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) PoliticsNation (N) Meet the Press MSNBC Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. MTV NASCAR Auto Racing Camping World 300 Auto Racing Auto Racing NASCAR America (L) Count. NASCAR Auto Racing Camping World 400 -- Joliet, Ill. (L) NASCAR Post-race NBCSN :35 ALVIN :05 ALVIN Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge PAW RyanPly Power R. LEGO Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge LEGO NICK Dateline "The Trap" Dateline "The Trap" License to Kill A Lie to Die For Buried "Gone Girls" Snapped Snapped Snapped Snap. "Jerrie Bryant" Snap. "Kelly Harrod" OXYG Paid Program Paid Program Paid Paid Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue PARMT Mar.Spo. Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros (L) Postgame Mariners Baseball Eug./Hill. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ROOT +++ Dances With Wolves (Epic, ‘90) Kevin Costner. TV14 Boxing Showtime Championship Site: NRG Arena -- Houston, Texas City on a Hill :35 The Dark Tower TV14 :15 Fast Times... SHOW Prince of Persi... :55 ++ Grown Ups TVPG :40 ++ Double Impact (Act, ‘91) TVMA Soul Surfer (Act, ‘11) TVPG :20 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Ti... :15 Spanish Princess :20 Slender Man STARZ Movie :45 The Happening TVMA :20 +++ Fargo (Cri, ‘96) TVMA +++ The War Wagon TVPG :45 +++ A Fistful of Dollars TV14 :25 The Happening TVMA Race to Witch ... STZENC Annabelle (Hor, ‘14) TVMA +++ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban TVPG +++ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Adv, ‘05) TV14 Paid Paid Paid Paid SYFY Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray Queens Queens Queens +++ Transformers (Act, ‘07) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. TV14 ++ Godzilla (Act, ‘14) TV14 TBS Pride & Prejudi... +++ On Dangerous Ground TV14 +++ All This and Heaven Too (Dra, ‘40) TVPG Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman Monkey Business TVG :15 Paris Blues TCM Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes-Dress Say Yes-Dress Say Yes-Dress Say Yes-Dress Say Yes-Dress sMothered TLC Movie GrantLSD Rebel in the Rye (Bio, ‘17) TVPG +++ Baby Boom (Com, ‘87) TVPG Midnight Sun TV14 :35 +++ Rent (Mus, ‘05) Rosario Dawson. TV14 The Cold Light ... TMC +++ X-Men: First Class (Act, ‘11) James McAvoy. TVPG Movie NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS:NO "Outlaws" +++ Deep Impact (Act, ‘98) Elijah Wood. TV14 TNT TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Total Total Craig Victor TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Island Island TeenT. TeenT. Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball TOON HackLife HackLife Adam Adam Adam Adam Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TRUTV :55 G. Girls G. 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Wolf Escape to the Chateau Masterpiece "Poldark" Masterpiece "Endeavour: Confection" Jamestown Professo KCTS (9) Healthy Hudson and Rex Celebrity Family Feud Modern Modern Murders "Black and Blue" Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) Morning Show Mystery: A Murder in Mind TVPG Vancouver (N) 2 Broke 2 Broke NCIS:NO "Ties That Bind" Burden of Truth Whose Whose Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy BobBurg. KSTW (11) Hope "Narrow Margin" Major Crimes Branded Renegade Renegade Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. Trek: DS9 "Blood Oath" Star Trek: Voy. "Unity" KVOS (12) Cimarron Strip "The Last Wolf" Fishing Paid Modern Modern Modern Last Man Simp. BobBurg. Fam.Guy Happened (P) News Q It Up News TMZ KCPQ (13) USGA Golf Paid Paid ES.TV Hollywood Access Weekend Extra Weekend Jokers Jokers American Ninja Warrior News Inside Ed. Magic Magic KONG (16) Paid Huckabee Joel Osteen K. Shook Creflo Metaxas Huckabee The Woodcarver (Dra, ‘12) TVG Surrounded With Michael W. Smith KTBW (20) JewishJesus R.Morris Black Black BBang BBang BBang BBang Q13 News Q It Up Mom Mom 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) WNBA Basketball Phoenix vs Seattle FWC Music Story Song Family Worship Center FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Ministries KBCB (24) Family Worship Center (L) KBTC Member's Choice KBTC (28) KBTC Member's Choice KBTC Member's Choice BBang MChef "Final Showdown" CTV News Vancouver (N) Mary's BBang BigBang BigBang The $100,000 Pyramid In-Dark "The Big Break" News CTV News (32) Movie CIVT NCIS: LA "Endgame" NCIS: LA "Recruit" NCIS: LA "The Fifth Man" NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago "Conventions" Chicago P.D. "8:30" Chicago P.D. "My Way" KWPX (33) NCIS: Los Angeles Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 :05 KdsBhndBars "Curtis" The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King A king's heir must save mankind from a great evil. TV14 ++++ The Shawshank Redemption (Dra, ‘94) Tim Robbins. TV14 A&E A Bronx Tale TVMA :55 +++ Cast Away (Drama, 2000) Helen Hunt, Tom Hanks. TVPG :55 Fear Dead "Skidmark" Fear the Walking Dead :10 NOS4A2 "The Wraith" :15 Fear the Dead AMC :05 Lone Star Law :05 Lone Star Law The Aquarium Aquarium "Otter Tale" The Aquarium The Aquarium The Aquarium Lone Star Law ANPL ++ Daddy's Little Girls TVPG :35 ++ First Sunday (Comedy, ‘08) Katt Williams, Ice Cube. TVPG Sunday.. "The Auditions" Sunday.. "The Auditions" Sunday.. "The Auditions" Sunday.. "The Auditions" BET To Be Announced Housewives Potomac Housew. "Salty Behavior" Housewives Potomac South-CharmNewOrlean WatchWhat Watch WatchWhat Housew. BRAVO Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Paid Paid CNBC CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Nineties "The One About TV" The Seventies The Seventies UnitedShadesAmerica CNN Newsroom CNN :35 Office :10 Office :45 Office :15 ++ The Hangover Part II (Com, ‘11) Bradley Cooper. 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TVPG ++ The Man in the Iron Mask (Adv, ‘98) TV14 Movie Movie FLIX Fox News Sunday Watters World The Next Revolution Life, Liberty & Levin Watters World The Next Revolution Life, Liberty & Levin Fox News Sunday FNC Guy's Game "Cheesier" Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Game "Cheesiest" Game "Grocery Rush" Game "Home Cooks!" FoodTruck "Tampa 911" BeatFlay BeatFlay BeatFlay BeatFlay FOOD Monsters, Inc. TVG :20 +++ Beauty and the Beast (Ani, ‘91) Paige O'Hara. TVPG :25 +++ Zootopia (Ani, ‘16) Ginnifer Goodwin. TVPG :55 ++++ WALL-E (Ani, ‘08) Ben Burtt. TVG FREE ++++ Logan (Act, ‘17) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. TVMA +++ Avatar A paraplegic marine is dispatched on a unique mission. (Fant, ‘09) TVPG Weekly Weekly +++ Avatar TVPG FX Trolls (Ani, ‘16) Anna Kendrick. TVPG :50 Trolls (Ani, ‘16) Anna Kendrick. TVPG :40 Aloha (Com/Dra, ‘15) Bradley Cooper. TV14 :50 Aloha (Com/Dra, ‘15) Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper. TV14 FXM Love at First Dance (Rom, ‘18) Becca Tobin. TVG Sister of the Bride (Rom, ‘’) Becca Tobin. TVG Good Witch "The Tea" Love in the Sun (Rom, ‘’) Emeraude Toubia. TVG G. Girls G. Girls HALL +++ Deadpool 2 (Act, ‘18) Ryan Reynolds. TVMA Sermon on :45 Making Robin Hood (Act, ‘18) Taron Egerton. TV14 Big Little Lies (N) Euphoria (N) Last Week Euphoria HBO Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Bargain Bargain Hunters Hunters IslndLif IslndLif Hawaii Hawaii HGTV :05 Pickers "Van-Tastic" :05 Pickers "Big Boy Toys" Pickers "Good and Evel" Pickers "Tick Tock Pick" American Pickers Pickers "Picker's Dozen" American Pickers American Pickers HIST A Deadly Affair (Thril, ‘17) Valerie Azlynn. TV14 Psycho Ex-Girlfriend (Thril, ‘18) TV14 Hometown Killer (Thril, ‘’) Kaitlyn Black. TV14 American "The Tempest" :05 Hometown Killer LIFE ++ Red Eye (Thril, ‘05) TV14 +++ Inception (Act, ‘10) Leonardo DiCaprio. TV14 ++ Maze Runner: The Death Cure (Act, ‘18) TV14 :25 +++ It (Dra, ‘17) TVMA MAX Kasie DC (N) Headliners Headliners Dateline Lockup Dateline "Vanished" MSNBC Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. Ridicu. MTV IMSA Auto Racing Six Hours of the Glen -- Watkins Glen, N.Y. Mecum Auto Auctions "Indianapolis" FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship Mecum10 Mecum10 NBCSN :55 Smarter :25 Are You Smarter :55 Smarter :25 All That :55 All That H.Danger ++ Marley and Me (Dra, ‘08) Owen Wilson. TVPG Friends Friends :35 Friends LoudH. NICK Snap. "Jordan Graham" Snap. "Kari Willoughby" Snapped "Cindy McKay" License to Kill A Lie to "Explosive Lies" Snapped "Cindy McKay" License to Kill A Lie to "Explosive Lies" OXYG Bar Rescue :05 Bar Rescue :05 Bar Rescue :05 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Marriage Rescue Bar Rescue PARMT MILB Baseball Eugene Emeralds at Hillsboro Hops Champions Tennis Champions Classic -- Tampa, Fla. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros -- Houston, Texas Post-game Mariners ROOT Movie :45 Adrift (Act, ‘18) Shailene Woodley. TV14 Cartoon City on a Hill Cartoon DesMero City on a Hill LoudestVoice "1995" (P) TheLoudestVoice "1995" SHOW Movie :55 Sicario: Day of the Soldado (Act, ‘18) Josh Brolin. TVMA Spanish Prin "Destiny" The Rook (P) :55 The Rook :45 The Rook Movie Double Impact TVMA STARZ Movie :40 +++ Tangled (Com, ‘10) Mandy Moore. TVPG :25 +++ Easy A (Com, ‘10) TV14 ++ Honeymoon in Vegas TV14 :40 +++ Toy Story 3 (Ani, ‘10) TVG :25 Race to Witch ... 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Am.Dad Fam.Guy Fam.Guy RickMort OKKO! OKKO! Gumball Gumball Gumball Craig/ Craig Victor/ Victor Samurai TOON Carbon. Inside Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TRUTV Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray "Golf" Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men TVLAND +++ San Andreas (Act, ‘15) Dwayne Johnson. TV14 +++ Captain America: Civil War (Act, ‘16) Chris Evans. TVPG :50 +++ Captain America: Civil War (Act, ‘16) TVPG SVU USA Movie :45 How High 2 (Com, ‘’) Jansen Panettiere, DC Young Fly. TVMA ++ Next Friday (Com, ‘00) Ice Cube. TVMA Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love and Hip-Hop VH1


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cooking this week By Michelle Rose TV Media

A

fter last week’s “Wedding Cake Championship” finale, Food Network has decided to leave its timeslot on a “bake” setting for a few more weeks. Premiering Monday, July 1, “Cupcake Championship” is the newest fast-paced food battle that challenges competitors to think big but bake small. How big? I’m talking 3D big: cupcakes that form edible snow globes; great mystical beings and oversized pet designs; even a whole planet made of little else than frosting and palm-sized cakes. These over-the-top displays are some of the challenges we’ll see in the coming weeks. Everything needs to look perfect; there are no wayward thumbprints here. Each masterpiece also needs to be pro-level delicious to impress the judges, who will be doing all the sampling. And while the competitors are some of the best in the business, it has to be tough to work with building material that needs to be moist and light-as-air fluffy.

“Cupcake Championship” follows the tried-and-tested format of featuring four competitors, three judges and two rounds per episode, plus a $10,000 prize that is awarded each week. Each episode begins with the Designer Challenge in which contestants must highlight a specific event or theme (spoiler alert: this week’s challenge features a botanical theme). After a first-round elimination, the remaining artists move to the Imagination Challenge, and are tasked with creating a flavorful 3D display based on a specific theme (another spoiler alert:

the botanical theme extends to this round, too). Host Kardea Brown is no stranger to these kinds of competitions, having previously hosted contests such as “Family Food Showdown” and “Chopped Junior.” As for the judges, you’ll probably recognize former “Brady Bunch” star Maureen McCormick. Different guest judges will be joining McCormick each week, including Nacho Aguirre and Lerome Campbell (both contestants on previous Food Network competitions), Amirah Kassem, Stella Parks, Joshua John Russell and Gesine Prado.

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Broadcast 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 News (N) JFL: Gags CBC Music Festival (N) Canada Day in the Capital (N) News: The National (N) News (N) HiBye CBUT (2) LoveDogs LoveDogs Murdoch Mysteries News News KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelorette (N) Grand Hotel "Curveball" News :35 Kimmel KOMO (4) KOMO4News (N) KING 5 News (N) NBC News KING News KING News Evening American Ninja War. "Baltimore City Qualifiers" (N) Dateline NBC KING News :35 Tonight KING (5) Take 5 :35 Colbert News News News News ET Nbhood Nbhood The Code "Smoke-Pit" (N) Bull "Separate Together" News (7) Judge Judy Judge Judy News KIRO :35 Colbert News News Global News (N) E.T. Canada ET Nbhood Abby's The Code "Smoke-Pit" (N) Bull "Separate Together" News CHAN (8) Young & Restless BSO 360 Business (N) News PBS NewsHour Antiques Rd "Lyme Park" Antique "Vintage Tampa" Antique "Vintage Denver" The Ganges Amanpour/Company (N) KCTS (9) M'piece Modern Modern The Bachelorette (N) Mom Mom Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) DailyMail DailyMail Family Feud Family Feud Vancouver (N) The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud Penn & Teller: Fool Us Whose Whose Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy KSTW (11) Family Feud Family Feud The People's Court Nash Br. "Road Work" Nash Bridge "Inside Out" Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. Trek: DS9 "The Maquis" ST: Voyager "Darkling" KVOS (12) Nash Br. "Promised Land" Nash Bridges Q13 NEWS AT 5 (N) Modern Modern BBang BBang Beat Shazam Think You Can Dance Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) News Simp. KCPQ (13) Q13 NEWS AT 4 (N) Daily Blast The Rachael Ray Show Extra Celeb Page Inside Ed. Access Dateline News News News News Dr. Phil KONG (16) The List Potter's Praise ReingInLife C. Caine BGraham Greg Laurie Praise Joel Osteen Perry Stone Marriage J.Sekulow History John Gray KTBW (20) Samuel Goldberg Modern Friends Mom Mom Modern Q13 News (N) Q13 News (N) BBang BBang 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) Last Man Black Family Worship Center FWC Music KBCB (24) July SBN Biblethon (L) Cat O. Squad See Can Crown :20 Jewel in the Crown :15 Jewel in the Crown :05 Jewel in the Crown War "A War of Nerves" New Tricks KBTC (28) Wild Kratts Arthur CTV News Vancouver (N) CTV News Vancouver (N) eTalk BBang American Ninja War. "Baltimore City Qualifiers" (N) Grand Hotel "Curveball" News CTV News (32) The Dr. Oz Show CIVT C.Minds "The Big Wheel" Criminal Mind "Roadkill" C.Minds "Amplification" Criminal Minds "To Hell" Crim. Minds "And Back" KWPX (33) C.Minds "House on Fire" Crim. Minds "Conflicted" Criminal Minds Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Live Rescue Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD (N) Live PD (N) Live Rescue: Rewind Live Rescue: Rewind :05 Live PD :35 Live PD A&E +++ Cast Away (Dra, ‘00) TVPG +++ Double Jeopardy (Susp, ‘99) Tommy Lee Jones. TVMA ++ Enemy of the State (Action, 1998) Gene Hackman, Will Smith. TVMA ++ Escape Plan TVMA AMC A. Bush People: Grit A. Bush People: Grit A. Bush People: Grit A. Bush People: Grit The Last Alaskans Alaskans "The Hunted" The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans ANPL Tales Tales Tales Tales Tales ++ Higher Learning (Dra, ‘95) TVMA BET Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck (N) Below Deck WatchWhat Below BRAVO American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Paid Paid CNBC OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Special Report Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Parks/Rec :45 Parks and Recreation The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Daily Show COM U.S. House of Representatives Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today CSPAN Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud To Be Announced To Be Announced DISC :40 StuckM. :05 Andi M. :35 Andi M. Underc. StuckMid. Bunk'd Bunk'd StuckMid. StuckMid. StuckMid. StuckMid. StuckMid. StuckMid. To Be Announced DISN MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN NFL Live NBA: The Jump NBA Basketball Summer League (L) Mixed Martial Arts Professional Fighters League UFC Countdown NowNever Baseball ESPN2 The Rainmaker TV14 ++++ Jackie Brown (Dra, ‘97) Pam Grier. TVMA :35 +++ Pulp Fiction (Cri, ‘94) John Travolta. TVMA :15 +++ Monster's Ball (Dra, ‘01) TVMA FLIX The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity Fox News @ Night FNC Chopped Junior Chopped Junior Chopped Junior Chopped Junior Chopped Junior Cake "Sweetest Victory" Cupcake (P) Chopped FOOD ++++ WALL-E (Ani, ‘08) Ben Burtt. TVG +++ Moana (Ani, ‘16) Auli'i Cravalho. TVPG The 700 Club Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle FREE +++ Avatar (Fantasy, 2009) Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana. TVPG +++ The Avengers (Action, 2012) Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr.. TV14 Legion "Chapter 21" (N) Legion "Chapter 21" FX Sex Tape :45 ++ The Other Woman (Com, ‘14) Cameron Diaz. TVMA ++ The Other Woman (Com, ‘14) TVMA :15 + Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (Act/Com, ‘15) TVPG :10 Nine Lives TVPG FXM The Perfect Catch (Com/Dra, ‘17) TVG From Friend to Fiancé (Rom, ‘’) TVG In the Key of Love (Rom, ‘’) Laura Osnes. TVG G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls HALL :20 Ocean's 8 (Act, ‘18) Sandra Bullock. TV14 :15 Last Wk :45 ++ Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Act, ‘18) TV14 Years and Years (N) Divorce (N) Divorce Years and Years HBO Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Hidden P Hidden P H.Hunt House H.Hunt House HGTV :05 Pawn Stars American Pickers Pickers "Frank's Birthday" American Pickers Pickers "Texas Pick'em" Pickers "Corvette King" Pickers "Alabama Rolls" :05 Pawn Stars HIST +++ Unfaithful (Thriller, 2002) Diane Lane, Richard Gere. TVMA :35 The Good Mistress TV14 Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap LIFE Movie ++ Soldier (Act, ‘98) TVMA :10 My Soul to Take (Hor, ‘10) John Magaro. TVMA Jett "Phoenix" :55 ++ The Perfect Score TVPG College (Com, ‘08) Drake Bell. TVMA MAX Hardball (N) All In With C. Hayes (N) Rachel Maddow (N) The Last Word (N) The 11th Hour (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word The 11th Hour MSNBC Teen Mom "Eye to Eye" Teen Mom Teen Mom Teen Mom Teen Mom Teen Mom "Baby Fever" Hills: NewBeginnings (N) Teen Mom MTV Mecum10 Mecum10 Super High Roller (N) Super High Roller (N) Super High Roller (N) Super High Roller Bowl Super High Roller Bowl Super High Roller Bowl Super High Roller Bowl NBCSN Friends Friends SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House H.Danger SpongeBob SpongeBob To Be Announced NICK Buried "The Imposter" Buried Back "Gone Girls" Snap. "Anne Throneberry" Snap. "Geraldine Jones" Buried "A Deadly Plea" Snap. "Jordan Graham" Buried "A Deadly Plea" Buried Back "Gone Girls" OXYG 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops PARMT Focus. In Depth Mar.Spo. Mar.Spo. Mariners Mariners Journal Offense Cheyenne Crack.Rac. In Depth Destination Fight Sports MMA Fight: Kickboxing ROOT +++ Escape From L.A. TVMA :25 ++ Air Force One (Act, ‘97) TVMA Cartoon City on a Hill TheLoudestVoice "1995" City on a Hill TheLoudestVoice "1995" SHOW +++ Leatherheads (Com, ‘08) TVPG :35 ++ Firestarter (Sci-Fi, ‘84) David Keith. TVMA The Rook :25 +++ Live Free or Die Hard (Act, ‘07) Bruce Willis. TV14 :35 The Rook The Debt STARZ :25 Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down t... :10 +++ The Thing (Sci-Fi, ‘82) Kurt Russell. TVMA +++ Jaws (Hor, ‘75) Roy Scheider. TV14 :05 ++ The Heartbreak Kid (Com, ‘07) TVMA STZENC +++ Blade (Act, ‘98) Wesley Snipes. TV14 ++ Blade II (Action, ‘02) Kris Kristofferson, Wesley Snipes. TVMA ++ Blade: Trinity (Thril, ‘04) Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes. TVMA Futur. Futur. SYFY BobBurg. BobBurg. BobBurg. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Fam.Guy Am.Dad Space Conan Brooklyn TBS +++ Gigi TVG +++ The Big Heat TVPG :45 ++++ Blackboard Jungle (Dra, ‘55) TVPG :45 ++++ A Stolen Life (Dra, ‘46) TVPG :45 +++ The Trial (Dra, ‘63) TVPG TCM American Gypsy Wedd Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress 90 Day "Big Expectations" 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day "Another World" Kate Plus Date To Be Announced TLC Movie Anything (Rom, ‘18) TVMA :15 Sorry for Your Loss (Com/Dra, ‘18) TVMA ++ Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Dra, ‘05) TV14 +++ Nine (Dra, ‘09) Daniel Day-Lewis. TV14 TMC ++ Total Recall (Act, ‘12) TV14 ++ RoboCop (Action, ‘14) Marc Abraham, Joel Kinnaman. TV14 +++ Transformers (Action, 2007) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. TV14 +++ Pacific Rim TV14 TNT Gumball TeenT. Gumball Gumball Samurai Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad BobBurg. Family Guy Family Guy RickMort Gumball Total/ Total Victor/ Victor TeenT. TOON Impractical Jokers Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Adam Adam Jokes Jokes TRUTV A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Goldberg Goldberg TVLAND WWE Monday Night Raw Modern Modern Chicago P.D. Chicago "A Night Owl" Modern Modern Modern Modern USA Why Did I Get Marr... Love&Hip "Spice World" Love&Hip "Redd Flags" Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop (N) T.I. and Tiny: Frien (N) T.I. and Tiny: Frien (N) Love and Hip-Hop VH1


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Broadcast 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 CBC Vancouver News (N) CorrieSt CorrieSt Kim's Standing Creek WorkMom News: The National (N) News (N) Inter. CBUT (2) LoveDogs LoveDogs Murdoch Mysteries News News KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Jeopardy Conners Am.Wife Modern Goldberg Modern Black News :35 Kimmel KOMO (4) KOMO4News (N) KING 5 News (N) NBC News KING News KING News Evening America's Got Talent "Best of Auditions" (N) Songland KING News :35 Tonight KING (5) Take 5 :35 Colbert News News News News ET Big Brother (N) NCIS "Mona Lisa" Blood & Treasure News (7) Judge Judy Judge Judy News KIRO :35 Colbert News News Global News (N) E.T. Canada ET Big Brother (N) NCIS "Mona Lisa" Blood & Treasure News CHAN (8) Young & Restless PBS NewsHour (N) Steves' Steves' S.Dead "Galileo's Moon" S.Dead "Vampire Legend" Frontline Amanpour/Company (N) KCTS (9) Masterpiece "Poldark" Business (N) News Modern Modern America's Got Talent "Best of Auditions" (N) Songland Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) DailyMail DailyMail Family Feud Family Feud Vancouver (N) The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud The Flash "Legacy" The 100 Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy KSTW (11) Family Feud Family Feud The People's Court House "Safe" House "All In" House Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. Trek: DS9 "The Maquis" Star Trek: Voy. "Rise" KVOS (12) House "Clueless" Q13 NEWS AT 5 (N) Modern Modern BBang BBang TheWheel "Feiler Family" 9-1-1 "Buck Actually" Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) News Simp. KCPQ (13) Q13 NEWS AT 4 (N) Daily Blast The Rachael Ray Show Extra Celeb Page Inside Ed. Access Dateline News News News News Dr. Phil KONG (16) The List Praise J.Prince J. Cahn Enjoy-Life Lead Way Praise Israel ReingInLife JSekulow Missing Ing. Jewish V Watchman KTBW (20) John Gray Potter's Goldberg Modern Friends Mom Mom Modern Q13 News (N) Q13 News (N) BBang BBang 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) Last Man Black Message of the Cross Jimmy Swaggart Ministries FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Inside Bell. J. Swaggart KBCB (24) Frances and Friends Cat O. Squad Ancient Invisibl "Athens" Nature Nova Blue Ridge Parkway National Parks: Bey. Roots "Unfamiliar Kin" KBTC (28) Wild Kratts Arthur CTV News Vancouver (N) CTV News Vancouver (N) eTalk BBang BBang BBang A.Race Canada (SP) (N) BigBang BigBang News CTV News (32) The Dr. Oz Show CIVT Criminal Minds C.Minds "The Performer" Crim. Minds "Outfoxed" Private Eyes Private Eyes KWPX (33) Crim. Minds "Reckoner" Crim. Minds "Hopeless" Criminal Minds Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KdsBhndBars "Ronald" First 48 "Broken Home" First 48 "Fatal Mistake" First 48 "Mother of Two" First48 "Crossroads" Sentenced to Life (N) KdsBhndBars "Special" :05 The First 48 A&E ++ Enemy of the State (Action, 1998) Gene Hackman, Will Smith. TVMA +++ Colombiana (Act, ‘11) Michael Vartan, Zoe Saldana. TV14 +++ The Bourne Ultimatum (Action, 2007) Matt Damon. TV14 AMC Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law L. Star Law "Fawn Stars" Star Law "Crash Course" Lone Star Law Star Law "Stray Bullets" Lone Star Law ANPL Tales "Cold Hearted" Tales "Trap Queen" ++++ Creed (Sport, 2015) Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan. TV14 Tales Tales BET Housewives "Crossroads" The Real Housewives H.Wives "Cold Shoulders" Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills WatchWhat Beverly BRAVO Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Profit "Southern Culture" Profit "After the Casery" The Profit The Profit Paid Paid CNBC OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Newsroom CNN The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Daily Show Drunk Parks/Rec Parks/Rec The Office :45 The Office COM U.S. House of Representatives Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today CSPAN Guardians of the Glades Guardians of the Glades Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch D. Catch "Clip Show 3" Guardians of the Glades Deadliest Catch DISC BigCity BigCity BigCity Jessie Jessie CoopCami Jessie Jessie Sydney Max Sydney Max Jessie Jessie Sydney Max CoopCami Miraculous Bunk'd DISN NBA: The Jump 30/30 "The Good, the Bad, the Hungry" 30/30 "The Good, the Bad, the Hungry" SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN NFL Live NBA: The Jump NBA Basketball Summer League (L) 30/30 "The Good, the Bad, the Hungry" Eating Contest "2010" Victory NowNever UFC FB ESPN2 ++ Knowing TV14 +++ Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home TVPG +++ Star Trek: First Contact (Sci-Fi, ‘96) TV14 ++ Saw (Hor, ‘04) TVMA :45 ++ Saw III (Cri, ‘06) TVMA FLIX The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle FNC Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped "Grill Game" Chopped Chopped Junior Chopped Chopped "Beach Bites" FOOD +++ Moana (Ani, ‘16) Auli'i Cravalho. TVPG Trouble "Double Quince" +++ Maleficent (Adv, ‘14) Angelina Jolie. TVPG The 700 Club Middle Middle Middle FREE Ride Along TV14 +++ The Avengers (Action, 2012) Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr.. TV14 +++ The Amazing Spider-Man (Act, ‘12) Andrew Garfield. TVPG Spider-Man TVPG FX +++ Night at the Museum (Com, ‘06) TVPG :20 +++ Night at the Museum (Com, ‘06) Ben Stiller. TVPG :40 ++ Jason Bourne (Act, ‘16) Julia Stiles, Matt Damon. TV14 No Good Deed TVMA FXM All Things Valentine (Rom, ‘16) TVG A Summer to Remember (Com, ‘18) TVG Valentine Ever After (Rom, ‘16) TVG G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls HALL :10 Espookys :40 Sermon on the :40 Big Little Lies Little Fockers TV14 Bill Maher Vice News Ramy Youssef: Feelings ++ Elektra (Act, ‘05) TV14 Divorce HBO Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Good Bones H.Hunt House H.Hunt House HGTV :05 Unident "UFO Fleet" :05 Unidentified Count. Count. Counting Cars Curse "The Plot Thickens" The Curse of Civil Civil War Gold The Curse of Civil HIST :05 Cheerleader Dance Moms Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Dance Moms Dance Moms: Chat Dance Moms LIFE Movie ++ Daylight (Act, ‘96) Sylvester Stallone. TV14 :25 The Great White Hype TVMA +++ Defending Your Life (Com, ‘91) TVPG :55 + Drop Dead Fred TV14 :40 Jett MAX Hardball (N) All In With C. Hayes (N) Rachel Maddow (N) The Last Word (N) The 11th Hour (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word The 11th Hour MSNBC Teen Mom Hills: NewBeginnings Hills: NewBeginnings Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Tales "Slippery" (N) MTV American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior Motocross "Southwick" NBCSN SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House H.Danger SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends Friends NICK Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. OXYG Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Ink Master Ink Master Coming to America PARMT Undeniab "Chuck Liddell" Double Play Mar.Spo. Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Mariners -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game Baseball St. Louis vs Seattle ROOT Movie ++ The Italian Job (Act, ‘03) TV14 Unsportsmanlike :45 100%: Julian Edelman City on a Hill TheLoudestVoice "1995" City on a Hill SHOW +++ The Proposal (Com, ‘09) TV14 :50 The Rook :45 Only the Brave (Dra, ‘17) Taylor Kitsch. TV14 The Rook :55 Searching (Dra, ‘18) John Cho. TVPG Movie STARZ Movie :25 ++ Flatliners (Dra, ‘17) TV14 :15 +++ Dirty Dancing (Dan, ‘87) TVPG +++ Jaws 2 (Hor, ‘78) Roy Scheider. TV14 ++ Zookeeper (Com, ‘11) TVPG Movie STZENC ++ Blade II (Act, ‘02) TVMA ++ Blade: Trinity (Thril, ‘04) Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes. TVMA ++ Spider-Man 3 (Action, 2007) Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire. TV14 Futur. Futur. SYFY Am.Dad Am.Dad Am.Dad Am.Dad FamilyGuy "Blue Harvest" BBang BBang BBang BBang BBang BBang BBang Detour Conan Detour TBS + Central Park Trip.. ++++ Metropolis (Fant, ‘26) Alfred Abel, Brigette Helm. TV14 Die Frau im Mond Things to Come TVG TCM American Gypsy Wedd Say Yes "The Shay Way" Say Yes to the Dress OutDaughtered OutDaughtered OutDaughtered Sweet Home Sextuplets (N) TLC :05 Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me Thank You for Your Service (Bio, ‘17) TV14 Winchester (Bio, ‘18) TV14 :40 Mary Shelley (Bio, ‘17) Elle Fanning. TV14 Movie TMC +++ Pacific Rim (Act, ‘13) Idris Elba. TV14 +++ Transformers (Action, 2007) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. TV14 Animal "Into the Black" Animal "Into the Black" Road to Perdition TNT Gumball BareBear Samurai BobBurg. BobBurg. BobBurg. BobBurg. Family Guy Family Guy RickMort Gumball Total/ Total Victor/ Victor Teen Titan Teen Titan Gumball TOON Adam Adam Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Paid Off Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers TRUTV A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Goldberg Goldberg TVLAND WWE Super Smackdown Chrisley Radkes Modern Modern SVU "Spousal Privilege" SVU "Pattern Seventeen" Modern Modern Modern Modern USA Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink "Ryantology" Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Chicago (N) Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love and Hip-Hop Black Ink Crew: Chicago VH1


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Broadcast 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Just for Laughs CorrieSt CorrieSt The Nature of Things Just for Laughs News: The National (N) News (N) CBC Music CBUT (2) LoveDogs LoveDogs Murdoch Mysteries News News KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Jeopardy Press Your Luck Card Sharks (N) Match Game News :35 Kimmel KOMO (4) KOMO4News (N) KING 5 News (N) NBC News KING News KING News Evening To Be Announced Songland The InBetween KING News :35 Tonight KING (5) Take 5 :35 Colbert News News News News News ET Big Brother (N) NCIS: Cases (N) NCIS: Cases (N) News (7) Judge Judy Judy KIRO :35 Colbert News News Global News (N) E.T. Canada ET Big Brother (N) Private Eyes The InBetween News CHAN (8) Young & Restless Business (N) News PBS NewsHour (N) Kingdoms of the Sky Rivers "The Mississippi" Nova Nova Amanpour/Company (N) KCTS (9) The Coroner Modern Modern Press Your Luck Card Sharks (N) Mom Mom Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) DailyMail DailyMail Family Feud Family Feud Vancouver (N) The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud Penn & Teller: Fool Us Jane the Virgin Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy KSTW (11) Family Feud Family Feud The People's Court JAG "The Stalker" JAG "Tiger, Tiger" Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. Trek: DS Nine "The Wire" Voyager "Favorite Son" KVOS (12) JAG "Yesterday's Heroes" JAG Q13 NEWS AT 5 (N) Modern Modern BBang BBang MasterChef Respond "Episode 101" Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) News Simp. KCPQ (13) Q13 NEWS AT 4 (N) Daily Blast The Rachael Ray Show Extra Celeb Page Inside Ed. Access Dateline News News News News Dr. Phil KONG (16) The List ReingInLife T.Point J.Prince S. Furtick Beth Moore R.Morris John Gray History R. Morris Samuel Greg Laurie Lysa T C.Winans C. Caine KTBW (20) B. Graham Potter's Post-match Sounders Mom Modern Q13 News (N) Q13 News (N) BBang BBang 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) MLS Soccer Seattle vs New York City Family Worship Center Story Song Message of the Cross Frances and Friends Family Worship Center FWC Music KBCB (24) FWC Music Cat O. Squad Secrets of the Dead Antiques Roadshow Antique "Vintage Reno" Professor T. Masterpiece "Endeavour: Pylon" Studio (SP) KBTC (28) Wild Kratts Arthur CTV News Vancouver (N) CTV News Vancouver (N) eTalk BBang You Are Here (Documentary, 2018) TVPG Match Game News CTV News (32) The Dr. Oz Show CIVT BlueB. "My Aim Is True" Blue Bloods "Pilot" Blue Bloods "Samaritan" Blue Bloods "Privilege" BlueB. "Officer Down" BlueB. "What You See" BlueB. "Smack Attack" KWPX (33) Blue Bloods Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 S. Wars S. Wars S. Wars S. Wars S. Wars S. Wars Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Wahlburgers The Employables :05 Wahlburgers A&E +++ Colombiana (Act, ‘11) Zoe Saldana. TV14 Dead "Rock in the Road" :15 The Walking Dead :20 Dead "Hostiles and Calamities" Walking Dead "Say Yes" Dead "Bury Me Here" :40 Dead AMC North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law "The Night Poachers" (N) North Woods Law North Woods Law ANPL +++ Beverly Hills Cop (Com, ‘84) TV14 ++ Beverly Hills Cop II (Comedy, 1987) Judge Reinhold, Eddie Murphy. TVMA ++ Barbershop: The Next Cut (Com, ‘16) Ice Cube. TV14 BET Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm WatchWhat S. Charm BRAVO Deal or No Deal No Deal "Hoop Dreams" Deal or No Deal Deal or No Deal No Deal "Flying High" Deal or No Deal No Deal "Hoop Dreams" Paid Paid CNBC OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight CNN Tonight CNN South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park :45 South Park COM U.S. House of Representatives Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today CSPAN Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Rescue "Shock and Awe" DISC BigCity BigCity BigCity Jessie Jessie CoopCami Jessie Jessie CoopCami CoopCami Jessie Jessie Sydney Max CoopCami Miraculous Bunk'd DISN MLB Baseball New York Yankees at New York Mets -- New York City, N.Y. (L) Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN NBA: The Jump Victory Poker World Series (L) NowNever UFC Main ESPN2 The Fisher King TVMA ++ How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days TV14 ++ Splash (Fant, ‘84) Tom Hanks. TV14 ++++ Freeway (Dra, ‘96) TVMA :45 ++++ Re-Animator TVMA FLIX The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle FNC Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Game "Cart Wars" Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games FOOD +++ Coming to America (Com, ‘88) TV14 +++ Maleficent (Adv, ‘14) Angelina Jolie. TVPG Grown +++ Coming to America (Com, ‘88) Eddie Murphy. TV14 The 700 Club FREE The Wolverine TVPG +++ The Amazing Spider-Man (Act, ‘12) Andrew Garfield. TVPG To Be Announced X-Men: Apocalypse FX :15 ++++ Captain Phillips (Doc/Dra, ‘13) Barkhad Abdi, Tom Hanks. TV14 ++++ Captain Phillips (Doc/Dra, ‘13) Tom Hanks. TV14 :45 FXM Poltergeist (Hor, ‘15) TV14 :55 FXM FXM My Secret Valentine (Rom, ‘18) TVG Love Under the Rainbow (Rom, ‘’) TVG Love at the Shore (Rom, ‘17) TVG G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls HALL :40 ++ The Ring Two (Hor, ‘05) TVMA :45 Years Night School (Com, ‘18) TVPG Vice News Real Sports Sermon on :45 Robin Hood (Act, ‘18) Taron Egerton. TV14 HBO Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Property Brothers Property Brothers: F H.Hunt House Property "Color Clash" HGTV :05 Forged in Fire :05 Forged "The Sengese" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Forged "Knights Templar" Forged "The Nagamaki" Forged in Fire Forged in Fire HIST :05 Married "Stranger Love in Paradise" :35 Married Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Married at First Sight Married Married "Stranger Love in Paradise" LIFE The Getaway :20 +++ Les Misérables (Musical, 2012) Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman. TVPG ++ Mystery, Alaska (Spt, ‘99) TVMA ++ Bruce Almighty TV14 Movie MAX Hardball (N) All In With C. Hayes (N) Rachel Maddow (N) The Last Word (N) The 11th Hour (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word The 11th Hour MSNBC Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show (N) Are You the One? (N) Hills: NewBeginnings Catfish: The TV Show MTV Mecum Auto Auctions: Muscle Cars & More "Portland" Mecum Auto Auctions: Muscle Cars & More "Portland" NBCSN SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House H.Danger SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends Friends NICK NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS OXYG Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom +++ Walking Tall (Act, ‘04) TV14 +++ Walking Tall (Act, ‘04) TV14 PARMT In Depth Mariners Mar.Spo. Mar.Spo. Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Seattle Mariners -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game Baseball St. Louis vs Seattle ROOT Movie :50 +++ In the Line of Fire (Thril, ‘93) Clint Eastwood. TVMA City on a Hill +++ The Pursuit of Happyness (Dra, ‘06) TVPG TheLoudestVoice "1995" ++ Ali (Bio, ‘01) TVMA SHOW The Front Runner :20 Searching (Dra, ‘18) John Cho. TVPG :05 +++ The Secret Life of Bees (Dra, ‘08) TV14 +++ The Express (Bio, ‘08) Dennis Quaid. TVPG :10 Just Go With It STARZ Movie :45 ++ Grown Ups (Com, ‘10) TVPG ++ Hot Shots! Part Deux TV14 +++ Jaws 3 (Hor, ‘83) TV14 :40 ++ Legal Eagles (Thril, ‘86) TVPG Movie STZENC Monster Island TV14 :15 ++ 47 Ronin (Act, ‘13) Hiroyuki Sanada, Keanu Reeves. TV14 :45 ++ Constantine (Sci-Fi, ‘05) Keanu Reeves. TV14 Krypton "Danger Close" Krypton "Danger Close" SYFY Am.Dad Am.Dad Am.Dad Am.Dad Fam.Guy Fam.Guy BobBurg. BobBurg. BBang BBang BBang BBang BBang Frontal Conan Frontal TBS ++++ Laura TV14 ++++ North by Northwest (Thril, ‘59) Cary Grant. TVPG ++++ My Fair Lady (Musical, 1964) Stanley Holloway, Audrey Hepburn. TVG ++++ Casablanca (Rom, ‘42) TVPG TCM My 600-lb Life "Karina's Story" My 600-lb Life "Milla" My 600-lb Life "June, Chad, and Pauline" My 600-lb Life "Justin's Story" TLC Movie Cradle of Champions (Spt, ‘18) TV14 :15 Swing Away (Com, ‘16) TVPG Show Dogs (Act, ‘18) Ludacris. TVPG :35 ++ Beverly Hills Ninja TV14 :05 Eight Below TVPG TMC +++ Road to Perdition TVMA ++ Gangster Squad (Act, ‘13) Ryan Gosling, Sean Penn. TVMA +++ Shooter (Action, ‘07) Michael Peña, Mark Wahlberg. TVMA +++ Shooter (Act, ‘07) TVMA TNT Gumball Gumball Total/ Total Total/ Victor TeenT. TeenT. Gumball BareBear Samurai Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad BobBurg. Family Guy Family Guy RickMort TOON Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Inside Inside Inside Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TRUTV A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Goldberg Goldberg TVLAND :55 Law&O: SVU "Blood" Law&Order: SVU "Parts" Law&O: SVU "Rockabye" SVU "Forgiving Rollins" SVU "Agent Provacateur" Cold Justice Cold Justice Cold Justice USA Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop Basketball Wives: LA Basketball Wives: LA Basketball Wives: LA (N) Basketball Wives: LA Love and Hip-Hop Basketball Wives: LA VH1


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Broadcast 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 CBC Vancouver News (N) Kim's CorrieSt Dragons' Den CBC Docs POV News: The National (N) News (N) Reflect. CBUT (2) LoveDogs LoveDogs Murdoch Mysteries News News KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Jeopardy Holey Moley Family Food Fight Reef Break "Pilot" News :35 Kimmel KOMO (4) KOMO4News (N) KING 5 News (N) NBC News KING News KING News Evening Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular Macy's Fireworks KING News :35 Tonight KING (5) Take 5 :35 Colbert News News News News ET BBang Sheldon KIRO 7 Presents "2019 Seafair Summer Fourth" (N) News (7) Judge Judy Judge Judy News KIRO :35 Colbert News News Global News (N) E.T. Canada ET Chicago Med S.W.A.T. "Patrol" Elementary News CHAN (8) Young & Restless Business (N) News PBS NewsHour (N) O.House House A Capitol Fourth (N) PBS Pre. A Capitol Fourth Amanpour KCTS (9) Midsomer Murders Modern Modern Hudson and Rex Modern Mom Mom Mom Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) DailyMail DailyMail Family Feud Family Feud Vancouver (N) The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud iZombie Top Animal Movies Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy KSTW (11) Family Feud Family Feud The People's Court Monk Monk Monk Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. Trek: DS9 "Crossover" Star Trek: Voyager KVOS (12) Monk Q13 NEWS AT 5 (N) Modern Modern BBang BBang Chef "Hot and Spicy" Spin the Wheel Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) News Simp. KCPQ (13) Q13 NEWS AT 4 (N) Daily Blast The Rachael Ray Show Extra Celeb Page Inside Ed. Access Dateline KING 5 News Special News News Dr. Phil KONG (16) The List Potter's Praise J.Prince Marriage Joel Osteen ReingInLife Praise Max Lucado Acts of God Facts JohnGray God Israel KTBW (20) History Goldberg Modern Friends Mom Mom Modern Q13 News (N) Q13 News (N) BBang BBang 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) Last Man Black Message of the Cross Crossfire Service FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Ministries KBCB (24) Frances and Friends Arthur Cat O. Squad Civil War "Bloody Shiloh" Civil War: Untold Civil War "River of Death" Civil War: Untold Civil War: Untold Ancient Invisibl "Athens" KBTC (28) WildK CTV News Vancouver (N) CTV News Vancouver (N) eTalk BBang BigBang Sheldon BigBang BigBang Law & Order: S.V.U. News CTV News (32) The Dr. Oz Show CIVT Chicago P.D. "Disco Bob" Chicago P.D. Chicago "Erin's Mom" Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. KWPX (33) Chicago P.D. Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Movie +++ Lethal Weapon (Act, ‘87) Danny Glover, Mel Gibson. TV14 +++ Lethal Weapon 2 (Act, ‘89) Mel Gibson. TVMA +++ Lethal Weapon 3 (Act, ‘92) Mel Gibson. TVMA A&E :20 The Walking Dead :20 Walking Dead "Dead or Alive Or" :25 Dead "The Key" :35 The Walking Dead :35 Dead Dead The Walking Dead "How It's Gotta Be" :55 Dead "Honor" AMC Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot: XL "Biggest Search Yet" Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot "Australian Yowie" Bigfoot XL "1, 2, 3, 4, I Declare a Squatch War" ANPL ++ Beverly Hills Cop II (Com, ‘87) TVMA ++ Barbershop: The Next Cut (Com, ‘16) Ice Cube. TV14 ++ Enough (Thriller, 2002) Bill Campbell, Jennifer Lopez. TV14 BET Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives WatchWhat Wives BRAVO Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Paid Paid CNBC The Seventies The Seventies Nineties "Isn't It Ironic?" The Nineties "The One About TV" The 2000s "The Platinum Age of Television" 2000s "I Want My MP3" CNN Daily Show South Park Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Parks/Rec :45 Parks and Recreation The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Klepper COM U.S. House of Representatives Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today CSPAN Naked "Glacier Survival" Naked "60 Days" NakedAfr "Waterworld" Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid XL DISC BigCity BigCity BigCity Jessie Jessie CoopCami Jessie Bunk'd Bunk'd Jessie Jessie Sydney Max CoopCami Miraculous Bunk'd DISN MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves -- Atlanta, Ga. (L) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN Softball International Cup -- Columbus, Ga. (L) Poker World Series (L) Baseball College Home Run Derby E:60Pics "Heir McNair" NowNever Baseball ESPN2 Swingers TVMA ++ Ladybugs (Fam, ‘92) TVPG ++ Honey, I Blew Up the Kid TVPG ++++ There Will Be Blood (Dra, ‘07) Daniel Day-Lewis. TVMA :45 ++ My Life (Dra, ‘93) TV14 FLIX The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle FNC Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped "Fire It Up!" Chopped "Hot Doggin'" BeatFlay BeatFlay BeatFlay BeatFlay FOOD +++ A Bug's Life (Ani, ‘98) Dave Foley. TVG ++ The Jungle Book (Family, ‘16) Bill Murray, Neel Sethi. TVPG +++ Zootopia (Ani, ‘16) Ginnifer Goodwin. TVPG The 700 Club FREE ++ The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Act, ‘14) Andrew Garfield. TV14 +++ Captain America: The First Avenger (Act, ‘11) TVPG ++++ Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Act, ‘14) TV14 FX :10 ++ The Secret Life of Pets (Ani, ‘16) TVPG Sing (Ani, ‘16) Matthew McConaughey. TVPG :15 ++ The Secret Life of Pets (Ani, ‘16) TVPG :05 Turbo (Ani, ‘13) Ryan Reynolds. TVPG FXM A Country Wedding (Dra, ‘15) Jesse Metcalfe. TVG Sister of the Bride (Rom, ‘’) Becca Tobin. TVG The Last Bridesmaid (Romance, 2019) TVG G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls HALL ++ The A-Team (Act, ‘10) TV14 ++ The Meg (Act, ‘18) Jason Statham. TV14 ++ Rush Hour 2 (Act, ‘01) TVPG +++ I, Robot (Sci-Fi, ‘04) Will Smith. TVPG Divorce Big Lies HBO Bargain Bargain Bargain Bargain Bargain Bargain Bargain Bargain Christin Christin Christin Christin H.Hunt House H.Hunt H.Hunt HGTV America: The Story of Us "Bust" America: The Story of Us "Superpower" Mountain Men: Fully "The Fight for Freedom" Catch up on past episodes and a look at what's to come. (N) HIST +++ Unfaithful (Thril, ‘02) TVMA +++ Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (Com, ‘93) TVPG Madea's Witness Protection (Comedy, 2012) Eugene Levy, Tyler Perry. TV14 The Family That Preys LIFE There's Something About Mary :45 ++ Spanglish (Com/Dra, ‘04) Téa Leoni, Adam Sandler. TV14 +++ True Lies (Act, ‘94) Jamie Lee Curtis. TV14 :20 +++ RoboCop (Sci-Fi, ‘87) TVMA MAX Democratic Debate Democratic Debate Democratic Candidates Debate Dateline "The Bathtub Mystery" Dateline "Infatuation" MSNBC Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore: Family Jersey Shore: Family Jersey Shore: Family Jersey Shore: Family MTV Running MonsterJ. "New Orleans" Monster Jam "Syracuse" Monster Jam "Denver" Monster Jam "Orlando" Off-Road Engine Monster Jam "Orlando" NBCSN SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House To Be Announced Friends Friends NICK Buried Back "Gone Girls" Buried "A Deadly Plea" Snapped "Jerrie Bryant" Snapped "Kelly Harrod" Snap. "Jordan Graham" Snap. "Kari Willoughby" Snapped "Cindy McKay" Snapped "Pandora Zan" OXYG +++ Top Gun TVPG +++ Top Gun (Action, 1986) Kelly McGillis, Tom Cruise. TVPG +++ Red (Action, 2010) Mary-Louise Parker, Bruce Willis. TV14 ++ Red 2 (Act, ‘13) Bruce Willis. TVPG PARMT Post-game Dan Patrick Show (N) Mar.Spo. Mar.Spo. Mar.Spo. MILB Baseball Spokane Indians at Hillsboro Hops -- Hillsboro, Ore. (L) Pre-game Baseball St. Louis vs Seattle ROOT Den of Thieves (Act, ‘18) Gerard Butler. TVMA :15 City on a Hill :15 ++ Charlie's Angels (Act/Com, ‘00) TV14 TheLoudestVoice "1995" ++ Air Force One (Act, ‘97) Harrison Ford. TVMA SHOW The Equalizer 2 TV14 :05 + Alpha (Act, ‘18) TV14 :45 ++ Hannibal (Thril, ‘01) Julianne Moore. TVMA The Girl in the Spider's Web (Cri, ‘18) TVMA +++ Backdraft TVMA STARZ :20 +++ Jaws 2 (Hor, ‘78) Roy Scheider. TV14 :20 +++ Jaws 3 (Hor, ‘83) Dennis Quaid. TV14 ++ Jaws: The Revenge TV14 :35 +++ Jaws (Hor, ‘75) Roy Scheider. TV14 Movie STZENC ++ 47 Ronin TV14 ++ Constantine (Sci-Fi, 2005) Rachel Weisz, Keanu Reeves. TV14 ++ Spider-Man 3 (Action, 2007) Kirsten Dunst, Tobey Maguire. TV14 ++ Deep Blue Sea (Hor, ‘99) TV14 SYFY Claws "Just the Tip" Claws "Muscle and Flow" Claws Claws "Boy, Bye" BobBurg. BobBurg. BBang BBang BBang BBang Conan Brooklyn TBS The Scarlet Coat TVG ++++ Yankee Doodle Dandy (Mus, ‘42) TVG :15 +++ 1776 (Musical, 1972) David Ford, William Daniels. TVG :15 ++++ The Music Man (Mus, ‘62) TVG TCM Dr. Pimple Popper "Part One" Dr. Lee leads a parade of pops, lipomas and more. (P) Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd next (N) Dr. Pimple Popper "Part Two" Dr. Lee leads a parade of pops, lipomas and more. Pt. 2 of 2 cont'd next (N) TLC The Foreigner (Act, ‘17) Jackie Chan. TV14 Baby Driver (Act, ‘17) Kevin Spacey. TVMA The Dark Tower (Act, ‘17) TV14 :35 +++ The Rundown (Adv, ‘03) TV14 Movie TMC Star Wars: Episode I... :55 ++ Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (Sci-Fi, ‘05) TVPG + Rogue One (Action, 2016) Diego Luna, Felicity Jones. TV14 Star Wars: The Force... TNT Gumball Gumball Total/ Total Total/ Victor TeenT. TeenT. Gumball BareBear Samurai Amer. Dad Amer. Dad BobBurg. BobBurg. Family Guy Family Guy RickMort TOON Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Carbon. Inside Jokers Jokers TRUTV A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Goldberg Goldberg TVLAND Movie :40 +++ Jurassic Park (Sci-Fi, 1993) Laura Dern, Sam Neill. TV14 +++ Twister (Action, 1996) Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt. TVPG Queen of the South SVU "Collateral Damages" USA +++ Bad Boys (Action, ‘95) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. TVMA ++ Bad Boys II Narcotics detectives pursue men selling ecstasy. (Act, ‘03) TVMA +++ Men in Black (Sci-Fi, ‘97) Will Smith. TVPG VH1


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Broadcast 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 CBC Vancouver News (N) Kim's CorrieSt The Nature of Things Taken Taken News: The National (N) News (N) Stampede CBUT (2) LoveDogs LoveDogs Murdoch Mysteries News News KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Jeopardy Agents of SHIELD 20/20 News :35 Kimmel KOMO (4) KOMO4News (N) KING 5 News (N) NBC News KING News KING News Evening American Ninja Warrior "Baltimore City Qualifiers" Dateline NBC KING News :35 Tonight KING (5) Take 5 :35 Colbert News News News News ET Hawaii Five-0 Magnum P.I. BlueB. "Playing With Fire" News (7) Judge Judy Judge Judy News KIRO :35 Colbert News News Global News (N) E.T. Canada ET Mary Kills People Hawaii Five-0 Ransom "Life and Limb" News CHAN (8) Young & Restless Business News PBS NewsHour (N) W.Week Firing Line Father Brown Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Series II" Amanpour/Company (N) KCTS (9) Father Brown Modern Modern Love on Safari (Rom, ‘18) Jill Wagner. TVG The Murders Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) DailyMail DailyMail Family Feud Family Feud Vancouver (N) The People's Court Family Feud Family Feud Illusion Illusion BigStage BigStage Sein. Sein. Fam.Guy Fam.Guy KSTW (11) Family Feud Family Feud The People's Court Numb3rs "High Exposure" Numb3rs Numb3rs "Blowback" Star Trek Star Trek: Next Gen. DS9 "The Collaborator" ST: Voyager "Real Life" KVOS (12) Numb3rs Q13 NEWS AT 5 (N) Modern Modern BBang BBang Respond "Episode 102" MasterChef Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) Wanted Simp. KCPQ (13) Q13 NEWS AT 4 (N) Daily Blast The Rachael Ray Show Extra Celeb Page Inside Ed. Access Dateline News News News News Dr. Phil KONG (16) The List Potter's Praise Super. End of Age Perry Stone Watchman Praise Faith L.Fontaine J. Cahn ReingInLife Travel-Road Treasures KTBW (20) Super. Goldberg Modern Friends Mom WNBA Basketball Atlanta Dream at Seattle Storm (L) Q13 News (N) BBang BBang 2½Men 2½Men KZJO (22) Last Man Black Message of the Cross Donnie Swaggart Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Ministries KBCB (24) Frances and Friends Cat O. Squad Finding Your Roots Steves' NW Now Foyle's War "Invasion" New Tricks Paradise "Murder On TV" M'piece "Grantchester" KBTC (28) Wild Kratts Arthur CTV News Vancouver (N) CTV News Vancouver (N) eTalk BBang Agents of SHIELD Criminal Minds BlueB. "Playing With Fire" News CTV News (32) The Dr. Oz Show CIVT NCIS: LA "Drive" NCIS: LA "Paper Soldiers" NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: LA "Kill House" NCIS: LA "History" NCIS: LA "Lokhay" NCIS: LA "Wanted" KWPX (33) NCIS: LA "Free Ride" Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD: Rewind Live PD A&E :05 Dead "Stradivarius" :05 Dead "Evolution" :10 Dead "Adaptation" :25 The Walking Dead "Omega" Walking Dead "Bounty" Dead "Guardians" :35 Dead "Chokepoint" :35 Dead AMC Dark Waters Solved Solved Solved Solved Solved Solved Solved Solved River Monsters River Monsters: Loc. "Amazon Attacks" (N) ANPL Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Black-ish Tales Martin Martin BET ++ Bride Wars (Com, ‘09) Kate Hudson. TVPG B.Deck "'I Said I Got It!'" Below Deck BelowD. "Shame Cacoon" Below Deck "Au Revior!" ++ Bride Wars (Com, ‘09) Kate Hudson. TVPG BRAVO Undercover Boss Boss "O'Neill Clothing" Undercover Boss Boss "Loehmann's" The Profit "Smithfly" The Profit "Fuelfood" Profit "Maarse Florist" Paid Paid CNBC OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report The Eighties Nineties "Isn't It Ironic?" 2000s "I Want My MP3" The Seventies The Sixties CNN Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland :45 The Cleveland Show Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle NewNegro Chappelle COM Public Affairs Event Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today CSPAN What on Earth? What on Earth? BattleBots BattleBots BattleBots Savage Builds (N) :05 Savage Builds DISC :05 To Be Announced To Be Announced CoopCami :40 Bizaard. :05 Sydney CoopCami Andi Mack Raven's. BigCity BigCity DISN The Jump NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) SportsCenter (N) ESPN TBA Poker World Series (L) SportsCenter (N) Greatest NowNever UFC FB ESPN2 The Exorcism of Em... +++ Sling Blade (Dra, ‘95) TVMA :15 +++ Monster's Ball (Dra, ‘01) TVMA :15 ++ The Road (Adv, ‘09) Robert Duvall. TVMA :15 Re-Animator TVMA FLIX The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle FNC Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FOOD ++ The Jungle Book (Fam, ‘16) Neel Sethi. TVPG +++ Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Fam, ‘71) TVG +++ Matilda (Fam, ‘96) Mara Wilson. TVPG Grown The 700 Club FREE Captain America: T... ++++ Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Act, ‘14) Chris Evans. TV14 +++ Iron Man 3 (Action, 2013) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. TVPG The Fantastic Four FX Movie :45 Hidden Figures (Drama, 2016) Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson. TVPG :25 Hidden Figures (Dra, ‘16) Taraji P. Henson. TVPG :05 Money Monster (Dra, ‘16) Julia Roberts. TV14 FXM Love Struck Café (Rom, ‘17) TVG Royal Matchmaker (Rom, ‘18) TVG The Sweetest Christmas (Rom, ‘17) TVG G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls HALL :25 Thoroughbreds (Dra, ‘17) TV14 The Stepford Wives Real Sports +++ Bad Times at the El Royale (Mystery, 2018) TVMA Euphoria Espookys Espookys HBO Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. H.Hunt House H.Hunt House HGTV :05 Unidentified :05 Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens "The Return" Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens: Dec. (N) Ancient Aliens (N) HIST Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap W. Swap "Roy/ Maness" ++ Sister Act (Com, ‘92) Whoopi Goldberg. TVPG :05 Twist of Faith (Mus, ‘13) Toni Braxton. TVPG LIFE ++ Maze Runner: The Death Cure TV14 :05 The Darkness (Hor, ‘16) TV14 :40 +++ Fight Club (Psy, ‘99) Edward Norton, Brad Pitt. TVMA Jett "Frank Sweeney" (N) :10 Jett "Frank Sweeney" MAX Hardball (N) All In With C. Hayes (N) Rachel Maddow (N) The Last Word (N) The 11th Hour (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word The 11th Hour MSNBC Jersey Shore: Family Jersey Shore: Family Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Jersey Shore: Family MTV Count. NASCAR Auto Racing Firecracker 250 -- Daytona Beach, Fla. (L) Post The Decades "The 1980s" Decades FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship Mecum10 Mecum10 NBCSN SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Lip Sync Dare H.Danger CousinLife SpongeBob SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends Friends NICK Secrets Uncovered Dateline: Secrets Uncovered "Deadly Connection" Dateline: Secrets Uncovered "Plot Twist" (N) Snapped "Cindy McKay" License to Kill Secrets Unco "Plot Twist" OXYG Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade TV14 ++++ Raiders of the Lost Ark (Adv, ‘81) Karen Allen, Harrison Ford. TV14 +++ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Adv, ‘84) Harrison Ford. TV14 PARMT Baseball Spok./Hill. Double Play Mar.Spo. Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game Baseball Oakland vs Seattle ROOT Movie :25 Madea's Family Reunion TVPG :15 ++ 13 Going on 30 (Com, ‘04) TVPG Danny Collins (Com/Dra, ‘15) Al Pacino. TVMA Mile 22 (Act, ‘18) TVMA LoudVoic SHOW ++ Brokeback Mountain TVMA +++ Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time TV14 ++ Gamer (Act, ‘09) TVMA :05 The Rook MotherFatherSon (N) Searching TVPG STARZ All the Money in the World TV14 :50 ++ Another 48 Hours (Com/Dra, ‘90) TVMA ++ The Wedding Date TVPG +++ Dirty Dancing (Dan, ‘87) TVPG :45 +++ The Others TV14 STZENC ++ Spider-Man 3 (Act, ‘07) Tobey Maguire. TV14 :55 London Has Fallen (Act, ‘16) TVMA ++ Real Steel (Sci-Fi, 2011) Evangeline Lilly, Hugh Jackman. TV14 :55 Futur. :25 Futur. SYFY Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Sein. Central Intelligence (Com, ‘16) TV14 ELeague TBS +++ Ninotchka TVG ++++ The Wizard of Oz (Mus, ‘39) TVPG 1939: Hollywood's... :15 ++++ The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Rom, ‘39) TVPG ++++ Gunga Din (Adv, ‘39) TVPG TCM 90 Day Fiancé "Nowhere to Run" 90 Day Fiancé "The Truth Comes Out" 90 Day Fiancé "Extended: Sparks Will Fly" (N) 90 Day Fiancé sMothered TLC Movie Beavis and Butt-Head Do America ++ Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Dra, ‘05) TV14 +++ The Help (Drama, 2011) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. TV14 Midnight Sun (Dra, ‘17) TV14 TMC Star Wars: Episode I... :15 ++++ Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back TVPG ++++ Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (Adv, ‘83) TV14 Star Wars: Episode... TNT Gumball Gumball Total/ Total Total/ Victor TeenT. TeenT. Gumball BareBear Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Robot/ Robot AquaT. LazrWulf RickMort TOON Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TRUTV A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Goldberg Goldberg TVLAND SVU "Perverted Justice" SVU "Conversion" Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern USA ++ Bad Boys II (Action, ‘03) Will Smith, Martin Lawrence. TVMA +++ Men in Black (Sci-Fi, ‘97) Will Smith. TVPG ++ Men in Black II (Sci-Fi, ‘02) Will Smith. TV14 ++ Hancock TV14 VH1


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Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin +++ The Color Purple (Dra, ‘85) TV14 BET Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills BRAVO Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Boss "Stella & Dot" Boss "Loehmann's" Undercover Boss Boss "YESCO" CNBC CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom S.E. Cupp CNN :45 Parks and Rec Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks To Be Announced Movie Paid Paid '70s '70s Parks COM The Communicators Washington This Week The Communicators CSPAN Pot Cops Major Fishing To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced DISC CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. DuckTal. 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TVPG ++ Spider-Man 2 (Act, ‘04) Tobey Maguire. TV14 Paid Paid Mother Mother Mother ++ Zoom (Fam, ‘06) Tim Allen. TVPG FX Mister 880 TVPG 23 Paces to Baker Street :50 ++++ The Leopard Upheaval of a Sicilian family. (Hist, ‘63) TVPG Kubo and the Two Strings :55 FXM :05 ++++ Rio 2 (Ani, ‘14) TVG FXM Summer in the ... Season for Love (Rom, ‘18) TVG Falling for Vermont (Drama, 2017) TVG One Winter Proposal (Rom, ‘’) TVG Flip That Romance (Rom, ‘’) TVG The Sweetest... HALL :40 Teen Titans Go! To th... :05 ++ Rush Hour 2 TVPG :35 The Old Man & the Gun Sgt. Stubby: An America... :25 +++ Hop (Ani, ‘11) TVG Sesame Sesame :55 Paddington 2 TVG HBO Paid Program Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Boise Boys Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HGTV Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Ax Men Ax Men Ax Men: Outdoors "Rygaard's Revenge" Ax Men Ax Men Ax Men Ax Men HIST Stalked by My Doctor TV14 Unwanted Guest TV14 Til Ex Do Us Part (Thril, ‘18) TV14 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid LIFE Movie :40 + Unlawful Entry (Thril, ‘92) TVMA :35 ++ Daylight (Act, ‘96) TV14 ++ Victory (War, ‘81) TV14 The Warrior's Way TVMA :15 Seventh Son (Adv, ‘14) TV14 MAX Up w/David Gura AM Joy (N) Alex Witt (N) Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) PoliticsNation (N) Deadline MSNBC :10 J. Shore: Family :20 Jersey Shore :40 Jersey Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore MTV UCI Cycling Tour de France (L) UCI Cycling Tour de France Motorcycle Racing Auto Racing Auto Racing NASCAR America (L) NBCSN Sponge Sponge PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge TMNT Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge P Ranger Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Loud H. Loud H. NICK Snapped Snapped Snapped Deadly Cults Deadly Cults Deadly Cults Deadly Cults Mark of a Killer Mark of a Killer Mark of a Killer OXYG Paid Program Paid Program Paid Paid Bar Res. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor +++ The Mummy (Adv, ‘99) Brendan Fraser. TV14 The Mummy R... PARMT Offense Cra.Rac. Journal Journal Footvolley Arenacross Champions Tennis Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ROOT ++ The Firm TVMA M. Ali ++ Ali (Bio, ‘01) Will Smith. TVMA :45 ++ Gone in 60 Seconds TVPG :45 +++ Revolver (Myst, ‘05) TVMA ++ The Italian Job TV14 SHOW :55 ++++ Big Hero 6 TVPG :40 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Ti... :40 Horton Hears a Who! :10 ++ Old Dogs TVPG :40 Saving Mr. Banks TVPG :50 Insider The Front Runn... STARZ +++ The Others TV14 Paranormal Activity TVMA ++ Raising Arizona TV14 :35 +++ Critters TV14 :05 Dirty Dancing TVPG :50 Dirty Dancing 2: Hav... :15 Another 48... STZENC Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell TV14 + Solace (Cri, ‘15) TVMA :15 London Ha... Paid Paid Paid Paid Twilight Twilight House of the Witch (Hor, ‘17) TV14 SYFY Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray Queens Queens Queens This Is Where I Leave You TVMA +++ The Change-Up (Com, ‘11) TVMA ++ Horrible Bosses (Com, ‘11) TVMA TBS Movie Matinee Matinee /:05 + Live Wires Coffins ++++ Treasure Island (Adv, ‘34) TVG ++++ The Yearling (Dra, ‘46) TVG :15 ++++ The Wizard of Oz TVPG :15 The Muppet... TCM Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Kate Plus Date Kate Plus Date Kate Plus Date TLC Movie SuperGrid TVMA :50 ++ In the Army Now TVPG :25 Bad Grandmas TV14 Beverly Hills Ninja TV14 Show Dogs (Act, ‘18) TVPG ++ Extract TVMA Movie TMC :45 +++ Safe House TV14 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans +++ Sully (Dra, ‘16) Tom Hanks. TV14 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope TVPG TNT Steven TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Total Victor TeenT. TeenT. Teen Titans Go! Ben10 Victor TeenT. TeenT. Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball TOON Adam Adam Adam Adam Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Carbon. Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Paid Off Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers TRUTV Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men TVLAND CSI "Cold Blooded" Paid Paid Paid Paid Radkes Chrisley Chrisley Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them TV14 :25 +++ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince TVPG USA Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters +++ The Longest Yard (Com, ‘05) TV14 VH1


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W.Week Antique "Vintage Tampa" Shakespeare Hathaway Pride and Prejudice The Coroner POV "Call Her Ganda" KCTS (9) Cooks Jokers Fail Army Fail Army Vancouver (N) The Art of Us (Dra, ‘17) Taylor Cole. TVG Love Blossoms (Rom, ‘17) Shantel VanSanten. TVG Vancouver (N) CKVU (10) Jokers Queens Mike&M. Mike&M. Family Feud Family Feud 2 Broke 2 Broke NCIS:NO "A New Dawn" Madam "Phase Two" Madam Secretary Fam.Guy BobBurg. KSTW (11) Queens The Pretender "Mirage" Renegade "Escape" Renegade The District The District "Melt Down" District "Bulldog's Ghost" Hill St. "Politics as Usual" KVOS (12) The Pretender BBang BBang TMZ BBang BBang News Wanted MasterChef "Girl Power" KCPQ (13) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox -- Chicago, Ill. (L) Paid Cars.TV Destination Traveler RawTrav. Jokers Jokers American Ninja Warrior Dateline News Sheriffs: Sheriffs: Jokers KONG (16) Paid Huckabee Gotta Do It The Hour of Power Leading Huckabee Gotta Do It Music ++ Love's Unending Legacy TVPG The Song KTBW (20) In Touch Ministries Modern Modern Modern Q13 News Wanted Bones P. Interest "Sotto Voce" KZJO (22) Pre-match MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Columbus Crew (L) Post-match Modern Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Ministries KBCB (24) FWC Music TestK Martha Antique "Vintage Reno" Appear. Appear. As Time As Time S.Wine S.Wine Served? Upstart Dr. Who Dr. Who KBTC (28) One Plate Cook's BBang Amazing Race Canada CTV News Vancouver (N) W5 "The Narco Riviera" Mary's Mary's Mary's Mary's BBang BBang News CTV News (32) Movie CIVT SVU "Born Psychopath" SVU "Girl Dishonored" SVU "Traumatic Wound" SVU "Poisoned Motive" SVU "Brief Interlude" SVU "Her Negotiation" SVU "Surrender Benson" KWPX (33) SVU "Legitimate Rape" Cable 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Live PD Live PD Live PD: Rewind Live PD A&E Movie ++ Road House (Action, ‘89) Sam Elliott, Patrick Swayze. TVMA +++ Ghostbusters (Com, ‘84) Harold Ramis, Bill Murray. TVPG +++ Ghostbusters II (Com, ‘89) Bill Murray. TVPG AMC Dodo Heroes :05 The Aquarium :05 Secret Life of-Zoo Rocky Mountain Vet Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff "A Lucky Break" Dr. Jeff "Tiny Soul Mate" Rocky Mountain Vet ANPL The Color Purple TV14 ++ Daddy's Little Girls (Romance, 2007) Idris Elba, Gabrielle Union. TVPG ++ Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins (Com, ‘08) Martin Lawrence. TV14 Tales "Slippery" BET ++ Something Borrowed (Com/Dra, ‘11) TV14 Movie Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Beverly Hills BRAVO Boss "AdvantaClean" Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Under Boss "Menchie's" Under Boss "YESCO" Boss "AdvantaClean" Paid Paid CNBC CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Eighties "Raised on Television" The Nineties "The One About TV" The 2000s "The Platinum Age of Television" CNN To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced COM Washington This Week The Communicators Public Affairs Event Public Affairs Event CSPAN Deadliest Catch "Winter Is Here" Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch To Be Announced To Be Announced DISC CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami CoopCami Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max Sydney Max DISN Basketball The Jump UFC UFC 239 -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) NBA Basketball Summer League -- Las Vegas, Nev. (L) SportsCenter (N) ESPN Poker World Series (L) SportsC. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) UFC Great Fights "8-12" ESPN2 Money Train TVMA +++ Pulp Fiction (Cri, ‘94) Uma Thurman, John Travolta. TVMA :35 ++++ Jackie Brown (Dra, ‘97) Pam Grier. TVMA :15 +++ The Reader (Dra, ‘08) TVMA FLIX Life, Liberty & Levin Watters World Justice JudgeJeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Watters World Justice JudgeJeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Watters World FNC Diners, Drive-Ins Diners "Mex to the Max" Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FOOD The Twilight Saga: New Moon :40 ++ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Dra, ‘10) Kristen Stewart. TV14 :40 +++ The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 TV14 :20 The Twilight Sa... FREE +++ Iron Man 3 (Action, 2013) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. TVPG +++ The Amazing Spider-Man (Act, ‘12) Andrew Garfield. TVPG ++ The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Act, ‘14) TV14 FX ++++ Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children TVPG :40 ++++ Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children TVPG :20 ++++ Rio 2 (Ani, ‘14) Jesse Eisenberg. TVG :15 Popstar: Never S... FXM The Sweetest Heart Love to the Rescue (Rom, ‘’) Nikki Deloach. TVG Sister of the Bride (Rom, ‘’) Becca Tobin. TVG Love Unleashed (P) (Rom, ‘’) Jen Lilley. TVG The Perfect Bride: W... HALL :10 ++ Date Night (Com, ‘10) TV14 :40 A Star Is Born (Dra, ‘18) Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga. TVMA :45 Big Lies Bohemian Rhapsody (Bio, ‘18) Rami Malek. TV14 :15 Divorce :45 Euphoria HBO Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Pool Kings Supersiz PoolHunt (P) Best. Po (P) House H.Hunt H.Hunt HGTV ++++ Hacksaw Ridge (Bio, ‘16) Sam Worthington, Andrew Garfield. TVMA 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi TVMA :25 Pawn Ax Men HIST Secrets in a Small Town (Thril, ‘’) TV14 Fatal Getaway (Thril, ‘’) Christie Burson. TV14 Trapped Model (2019) Wes Mcgee, Lucy Loken. :05 Deadly Assistant (Thril, ‘’) TV14 LIFE Jett "Daisy" :05 Jett "Charles Junior" :05 Jett "Phoenix" Jett "Frank Sweeney" ++ Soldier (Act, ‘98) TVMA :40 + Unlawful Entry (Thril, ‘92) TVMA :35 Jett MAX Hardball Sat. Night Politics (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word Saturday Night Politics The Beat MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC :50 Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey MTV AMA Motocross PLL Lacrosse Whipsnakes vs. Atlas (L) FIVB Beach Volleyball Post-race "Daytona" UCI Cycling Tour de France NBCSN Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House H.Danger CousinLife Knight SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends Friends NICK Mark of a Killer A Lie to Die For A Lie to "Explosive Lies" Buried "The Imposter" Buried Back "Gone Girls" Buried "A Deadly Plea" Buried in the Backyard Buried in the Backyard OXYG ++ The Mummy Returns (Adv, ‘01) TV14 +++ The Mummy (Adventure, 1999) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. TV14 ++ The Mummy Returns (Adventure, ‘01) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. TV14 PARMT Champions Tennis Mar.Spo. Mar.Spo. Mariners Pre-game MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game Baseball Oakland vs Seattle ROOT Movie Cartoon TheLoudestVoice "1995" City on a Hill :05 City on a Hill City on a Hill Hotel Artemis (Act, ‘18) TVMA :35 Lavell Crawford (N) LoudVoic SHOW The Front Runner :55 The Rook :50 +++ Live Free or Die Hard (Act, ‘07) Bruce Willis. TV14 The Possession of Hannah Grace The Rook :20 ++++ Casino (Cri, ‘95) Robert De Niro. TVMA STARZ Another 48 Hours :55 Romancing the Stone TV14 :45 ++ Raising Arizona TV14 :20 +++ Crocodile Dundee (Adv, ‘86) TV14 Spartacus: Blood :55 Paranormal Acti... STZENC London Has Fallen :15 ++ Real Steel (Sci-Fi, 2011) Evangeline Lilly, Hugh Jackman. TV14 +++ Iron Man (Act, ‘08) Robert Downey Jr.. TVPG :50 Futur. :25 Futur. :55 Futur. SYFY :15 ++ What Happens in Vegas (Com, ‘08) Cameron Diaz. TV14 BBang +++ Horrible Bosses 2 (Com, ‘14) TVMA BBang BBang BBang BBang Frontal Detour TBS The Muppets Take... +++ The Battle of Algiers (War, ‘66) TV14 :15 +++ Algiers (Cri, ‘38) Charles Boyer. TVG +++ The Tattooed Stranger TVPG +++ The China Syndrome TVPG TCM Kate Plus Date 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé TLC Walking Out TV14 :15 The Cold Light of Day TV14 :50 +++ In the Line of Fire (Thril, ‘93) Clint Eastwood. TVMA ++ 30 Days of Night (Hor, ‘07) TVMA Contracted TVMA TMC Safe House TV14 ++ Flight (Drama, 2012) Nadine Velazquez, Denzel Washington. TVMA ++ Remember the Titans (Dra, ‘00) Denzel Washington. TVPG +++ Safe House (Act, ‘12) TV14 TNT Gumball Gumball Gumball Drama I. Drama I. DragonB. DB Super RickMort RickMort Family Guy Family Guy DB Super Academia Victor/ Victor Total/ Total Gumball TOON Jokers Jokers Carbon. Inside Inside Inside Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Tacoma Tacoma TRUTV 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men TVLAND Movie :50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 TVPG +++ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 TVPG :50 Harry Potter & the Half-Bloo... USA ++ Training Day (Thril, ‘01) Denzel Washington. TVMA ++ New Jack City (Crime Story, ‘91) Ice-T, Wesley Snipes. TVMA ++++ Menace II Society (Dra, ‘93) TV14 Training Day TVMA VH1


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him directly for the role of a him directly role of a casino dealerforinthe “Austin Powcasino dealer in “Austin Powers,” after having seen his ers,” after having “Seinfeld” bit. seen his “Seinfeld” bit. who played Brian George, Brian George, who Babu in “Seinfeld” andplayed the Babu in “Seinfeld” Secretary General ofand thethe United Secretary the United Nations inGeneral “Austin of Powers,” Nations in “Austin has shared no suchPowers,” story of has shared no suchby story of being approached Myers, being approached by Myers, but they share a different, but they share a different, geographic link: Both of them geographic link:Toronto Both ofcomedy them came up in the came up in the Toronto comedy scene, specifically in the famed scene, in the famed Secondspecifically City comedy troupe Second City comedy troupe there. there. Q: Were the Rambo movies Q: Were the Rambo based on books? I justmovies saw based on books? justsecond saw an ebook copy of Ithe an ebook copy of the second one, but I thought they were one, but I thought they were just movies. just movies. A: Yes and no. The first one A:based Yes and The first was onno. a novel, theone othwas based onHowever, a novel, the ers were not. youothers werehallucinating not. However,that you weren’t weren’t that ebook ofhallucinating the sequel. Confused ebook yet? of the sequel. Confused yet? Author David Morrell wrote DavidBlood” Morrellinwrote theAuthor novel “First 1972, the novel “First Blood” 1972, and 10 years later it wasinturned and was turned into 10 theyears movielater thatitintroduced into movie introduced Johnthe Rambo tothat the movie-going John world.Rambo to the movie-going world. The film was a huge success, film was a huge success, andThe star Sylvester Stallone imand star Sylvester Stallone immediately started working on a mediately working on a sequel. Hestarted wrote the screenplay sequel. wrote screenplay himself,He with helpthe from fellow himself, withhitmaker help from fellow Hollywood James HollywoodHowever, hitmakerhe James Cameron. called Cameron. However, he called Morrell in to write a novelizaMorrell in to write a novelization of his script — a book tion ofon hisascript —instead a bookof the based movie, based on a movie, instead of the other way around. other way around. Morrell repeated the trick thewas trickreforMorrell “Ramborepeated III,” which for “Rambo III,” book) which in was released (film and 1988. leased (filmdidn’t and book) 1988. Morrell adaptinthe Morrell fourth film,didn’t simplyadapt titledthe “Ramfourth film, simplyintitled “Rambo” and released 2008, nor bo” and released in 2008, nor the fifth (and reportedly final) the fifth (and reportedly final) film in the franchise, “Rambo: film in the franchise, “Rambo:

Last Blood,” due for release in Last Blood,” due for release in September. September. Q: I just rewatched “SatQ: I just rewatched urday Night Fever” for“Satthe urday Night Fever” dozenth time, and itfor gotthe dozenth time, and it got me wondering: What else me wondering: Whatplayed else has the actress who has the actress who played Stephanie done? Stephanie done? A: Karen Lynn Gorney has a A: Karen Lynn Gorneywith hasaa strange screen resume strange screen resume a big, mysterious gap thatwith covers big, mysterious gap that covers the entire 1980s. theThough entire 1980s. it’s by far the bigThough it’s byever far the biggest thing she’s done, gest thing she’s ever done, Gorney was already a known Gorney was already a known quantity before playing quantity before playing romantic lead Stephanie romantic lead StephanieNight Mangano in “Saturday Mangano in “Saturday Night Fever” (1977), having starred Fever” (1977), having starred for years in “All My Children” forthe years in “All in early ‘70s.My Children” in the early ‘70s. But after “Saturday Night But after “Saturday Fever” she had troubleNight getting Fever”—she trouble getting work shehad chalked it up to bework — she chalked it up to being typecast. ing“People typecast. didn’t know what to didn’t know what to do“People with Stephanie Mangano,” do with Mangano,” she toldStephanie the Los Angeles Times shea told Los Angeles Times in 1990the interview. in aShe 1990 saidinterview. she’d been offered She said she’d offered a “Saturday Nightbeen Fever” TV aseries “Saturday Night Fever” TV but turned that down, series but turned down, and instead wentthat to England andtryinstead to England to to get awent recording career to try to getfather a recording career going (her had been a going (her father been a songwriter). Whenhad that failed, songwriter). When that failed, she turned to theatrical work she turned to theatrical work and, for a while, managing a and, for a while, managing a New York art gallery. New art gallery. SheYork returned to the screen in returned to the screen theShe 1990s, starting small within the 1990s, starting small with in the role of Woman in Subway the role“The of Woman in Subway 1991’s Hard Way.” That’sin “The Way.” a1991’s long fall forHard a lead fromThat’s one a long fall for afilm leadsuccesses from one of the biggest of all thetime biggest film successes of (to date, “Saturday of all time (tohas date, “Saturday Night Fever” grossed $237 Night Fever” grossed $237 million, whichhas is 67 times its million, which is 67 times its original budget). original budget). Have a question? Email us at Have a question? Email us at questions@tvtabloid.com. questions@tvtabloid.com.


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movies this week Sunday 6:00 a.m. SHOW “Dances With Wolves” +++ (1990, Epic) (3h) 6:05 a.m. FXM “Curly Top” +++ (1935, Musical) (1h20) 6:55 a.m. AMC “Gangs of New York” +++ (2002, Drama) (3h30) 7:00 a.m. TCM “On Dangerous Ground” +++ (1952, Mystery) (2h) 7:25 a.m. FXM “Poor Little Rich Girl” +++ (1936, Musical) (1h20) 7:30 a.m. FREE “Parental Guidance” +++ (2012, Comedy) (2h30) 8:20 a.m. STZENC “Fargo” +++ (1996, Crime Story) (1h41) 8:30 a.m. A&E “John Carter” ++++ (2012, Action) (3h) 9:00 a.m. TCM “All This and Heaven Too” +++ (1940, Drama) (2h30) TMC “Baby Boom” +++ (1987, Comedy) (2h) 9:30 a.m. FLIX “Born Romantic” +++ (2000, Comedy) (1h45) 10:00 a.m. FREE “Mrs. Doubtfire” +++ (1993, Comedy) (3h10) STZENC “The War Wagon” +++ (1967, Drama) (1h43) SYFY “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” +++ (2004, Fantasy) (3h01) TNT “Deep Impact” +++ (1998, Action) (2h30) 10:25 a.m. AMC “Saving Private Ryan” +++ (1998, War) (4h) 11:00 a.m. TBS “Transformers” +++ (2007, Action) (3h) 11:30 a.m. A&E “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” +++ (2002, Fantasy) (4h) 11:45 a.m. STZENC “A Fistful of Dollars” +++ (1964, Western) (1h43) 12:20 p.m. STARZ “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” +++ (2010, Action) (1h57) 12:30 p.m. TNT “X-Men: First Class” +++ (2011, Action) (3h) 12:35 p.m. TMC “Rent” +++ (2005, Musical) (2h25) 12:50 p.m. HBO “Rescue Dawn” +++ (2006, War) (2h10) 1:00 p.m. KZJO “50/ 50” +++ (2011, Comedy/Drama) (2h) SYFY “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” +++ (2005, Adventure) (3h29) 1:30 p.m. TCM “Monkey Business” +++ (1952, Comedy) (1h45) 2:25 p.m. AMC “A Bronx Tale” +++ (1993, Drama) (2h30) 2:30 p.m. DISN “Toy Story” ++++ (1995, Animated) (1h30) 3:15 p.m. FLIX “Summer School” +++ (1987, Comedy) (1h45) FREE “Monsters, Inc.” +++ (2001, Animated) (2h05) SHOW “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” +++ (1982, Comedy) (1h30) 3:30 p.m. A&E “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” +++ (2003, Fantasy) (4h30)

FX “Logan” ++++ (2017, Action) (3h) 4:00 p.m. DISN “Toy Story 2” +++ (1999, Animated) (1h40) HBO “Deadpool 2” +++ (2018, Action) (2h) 4:30 p.m. SYFY “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” +++ (2007, Adventure) (3h01) TBS “Kong: Skull Island” +++ (2017, Action) (2h30) USA “San Andreas” +++ (2015, Action) (2h30) 4:40 p.m. STZENC “Tangled” +++ (2010, Comedy) (1h44) 4:55 p.m. AMC “Cast Away” +++ (2000, Drama) (3h) 5:20 p.m. FREE “Beauty and the Beast” +++ (1991, Animated) (2h05) 5:30 p.m. MAX “Inception” +++ (2010, Action) (2h30)

10:25 p.m. MAX “It” +++ (2017, Drama) (2h15) 10:55 p.m. TBS “Magic Mike XXL” +++ (2015, Comedy/Drama) (2h34)

Monday 7:05 a.m. MAX “Voyage of the Damned” +++ (1976, DocuDrama) (2h40) 8:05 a.m. HBO “Signs” +++ (2002, Thriller) (1h50) 8:40 a.m. SHOW “Demolition Man” +++ (1993, Sci-Fi) (1h55) 9:30 a.m. TMC “Music Within” +++ (2007, Biography) (1h45) 9:55 a.m. HBO “The Client” +++ (1994, Thriller) (2h05) 10:00 a.m. TCM “Gaby” +++ (1956, War) (1h45) 10:50 a.m. STARZ “Juno” +++ (2007, Comedy) (1h39)

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3:45 p.m. SHOW “Escape From L.A.” +++ (1996, Action) (1h40) 5:00 p.m. FLIX “Jackie Brown” ++++ (1997, Drama) (2h35) TCM “The Big Heat” +++ (1953, Police) (1h45) 5:30 p.m. AMC “Double Jeopardy” +++ (1999, Suspense) (2h30) 6:10 p.m. STZENC “The Thing” +++ (1982, Sci-Fi) (1h51) 6:30 p.m. FREE “WALL-E” ++++ (2008, Animated) (2h) 6:45 p.m. TCM “Blackboard Jungle” ++++ (1955, Drama) (2h) 7:00 p.m. FX “The Avengers” +++ (2012, Action) (3h) 7:35 p.m. FLIX “Pulp Fiction” +++ (1994, Crime Story) (2h40) 8:00 p.m. LIFE “Unfaithful” +++ (2002, Thriller) (2h33) STZENC “Jaws” +++ (1975, Horror) (2h06)

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6:25 p.m. STZENC “Easy A” +++ (2010, Comedy) (1h35) 6:30 p.m. FX “Avatar” +++ (2009, Fantasy) (3h30) 7:00 p.m. USA “Captain America: Civil War” +++ (2016, Action) (2h49) 7:25 p.m. FREE “Zootopia” +++ (2016, Animated) (2h30) 7:30 p.m. SYFY “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” +++ (2009, Adventure) (3h29) 8:00 p.m. A&E “The Shawshank Redemption” ++++ (1994, Drama) (3h04) TMC “Rent” +++ (2005, Musical) (2h15) 9:00 p.m. TCM “The Thief of Bagdad” +++ (1924, Fantasy) (2h45) 9:40 p.m. STZENC “Toy Story 3” +++ (2010, Animated) (1h45) 9:50 p.m. USA “Captain America: Civil War” +++ (2016, Action) (3h11) 9:55 p.m. FREE “WALL-E” ++++ (2008, Animated) (2h10)

11:45 a.m. TCM “The Glass Slipper” +++ (1955, Musical) (1h45) 12:00 p.m. FXM “A Cure for Wellness” +++ (2017, Thriller) (2h50) 1:00 p.m. FLIX “Freeway” ++++ (1996, Drama) (1h45) 1:25 p.m. STARZ “Live Free or Die Hard” +++ (2007, Action) (2h12) 1:30 p.m. TCM “Lili” ++++ (1952, Musical) (1h30) 2:30 p.m. AMC “Cast Away” +++ (2000, Drama) (3h) 2:50 p.m. MAX “The Lost Boys” +++ (1987, Horror) (1h40) 3:00 p.m. TCM “Gigi” +++ (1958, Musical) (2h) 3:30 p.m. FX “Avatar” +++ (2009, Fantasy) (3h30) SYFY “Blade” +++ (1998, Action) (2h30) 3:35 p.m. STARZ “Leatherheads” +++ (2008, Comedy) (1h57)

TNT “Transformers” +++ (2007, Action) (3h) 8:25 p.m. STARZ “Live Free or Die Hard” +++ (2007, Action) (2h12) 8:30 p.m. FREE “Moana” +++ (2016, Animated) (2h30) 8:45 p.m. TCM “A Stolen Life” ++++ (1946, Drama) (2h) 10:00 p.m. TMC “Nine” +++ (2009, Drama) (2h) 10:15 p.m. FLIX “Monster’s Ball” +++ (2001, Drama) (2h) 10:45 p.m. TCM “The Trial” +++ (1963, Drama) (2h) 11:00 p.m. TNT “Pacific Rim” +++ (2013, Action) (3h)

Tuesday 6:00 a.m. TCM “Bunker Bean” +++ (1936, Comedy) (1h15) 6:15 a.m. FLIX “Born Romantic” +++ (2000, Comedy) (1h45) 6:40 a.m. FXM “Goodbye Charlie” +++ (1964, Comedy) (2h)

7:15 a.m. STARZ “The Proposal” +++ (2009, Comedy) (1h49) 8:10 a.m. STZENC “Jaws” +++ (1975, Horror) (2h06) 8:40 a.m. FXM “Made for Each Other” +++ (1971, Comedy) (1h45) 9:00 a.m. AMC “Source Code” +++ (2011, Mystery) (2h) HBO “Weekend at Bernie’s” +++ (1989, Comedy) (1h40) 10:00 a.m. FLIX “Youth in Revolt” +++ (2009, Comedy/ Drama) (1h30) 10:30 a.m. TCM “The Affairs of Annabel” +++ (1938, Comedy) (1h15) 11:00 a.m. AMC “Double Jeopardy” +++ (1999, Suspense) (2h30) FREE “Lilo & Stitch” ++++ (2002, Animated) (2h) 11:05 a.m. MAX “E.T. the ExtraTerrestrial” +++ (1982, Sci-Fi) (1h55) 11:15 a.m. HBO “Beaches” +++ (1988, Drama) (2h10) 12:25 p.m. SYFY “Blade” +++ (1998, Action) (2h32) 1:00 p.m. TCM “Next Time I Marry” +++ (1938, Comedy) (1h15) 2:15 p.m. TCM “Beauty for the Asking” +++ (1939, Drama) (1h15) 2:35 p.m. STZENC “The Thing” +++ (1982, Sci-Fi) (1h51) 3:00 p.m. TNT “Pacific Rim” +++ (2013, Action) (3h) 4:00 p.m. FXM “Night at the Museum” +++ (2006, Comedy) (2h20) STARZ “The Proposal” +++ (2009, Comedy) (1h50) 5:00 p.m. FLIX “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” +++ (1986, Sci-Fi) (2h) FX “The Avengers” +++ (2012, Action) (3h) 5:30 p.m. FREE “Moana” +++ (2016, Animated) (2h30) TCM “Metropolis” ++++ (1926, Fantasy) (2h30) 6:00 p.m. BET “Creed” ++++ (2015, Sport) (3h) TNT “Transformers” +++ (2007, Action) (3h) 6:15 p.m. STZENC “Dirty Dancing” +++ (1987, Dance) (1h43) 6:20 p.m. FXM “Night at the Museum” +++ (2006, Comedy) (2h20) 7:00 p.m. AMC “Colombiana” +++ (2011, Action) (2h30) FLIX “Star Trek: First Contact” +++ (1996, Sci-Fi) (2h) 8:00 p.m. FX “The Amazing Spider-Man” +++ (2012, Action) (3h) MAX “Defending Your Life” +++ (1991, Comedy) (1h55) STZENC “Jaws 2” +++ (1978, Horror) (1h59) 9:00 p.m. FREE “Maleficent” +++ (2014, Adventure) (1h59)

9:30 p.m. AMC “The Bourne Ultimatum” +++ (2007, Action) (2h35) 11:00 p.m. PRMT “Coming to America” +++ (1988, Comedy) (2h30) FX “Spider-Man” +++ (2002, Action) (2h30) TCM “Things to Come” ++++ (1936, Drama) (2h) TNT “Road to Perdition” +++ (2002, Crime Story) (3h) 11:45 p.m. STZENC “Romancing the Stone” +++ (1984, Adventure) (1h50) TMC “Gods and Monsters” +++ (1998, Docu-Drama) (1h50)

Wednesday 6:20 a.m. MAX “Hail, Caesar!” +++ (2016, Comedy/Drama) (1h50) 6:30 a.m. HBO “Head Over Heels” +++ (2000, Comedy) (1h25) 7:00 a.m. FX “Spider-Man” +++ (2002, Action) (2h30) 7:15 a.m. SHOW “The Aviator” +++ (2004, Biography) (3h) TCM “Sherlock Holmes in Dressed to Kill” +++ (1946, Mystery) (1h15) 7:35 a.m. STZENC “Dirty Dancing” +++ (1987, Dance) (1h43) 8:10 a.m. MAX “Frantic” +++ (1988, Drama) (2h05) 8:45 a.m. FXM “The Innocents” +++ (1961, Horror) (1h45) 9:30 a.m. AMC “Gangs of New York” +++ (2002, Drama) (3h30) 10:00 a.m. TMC “Baby Boom” +++ (1987, Comedy) (2h) 10:05 a.m. STARZ “The Express” +++ (2008, Biography) (2h12) 10:35 a.m. SYFY “Evil Dead” +++ (2013, Horror) (2h03) 10:50 a.m. STZENC “Jaws 2” +++ (1978, Horror) (1h59) 11:30 a.m. TCM “The Testament of Dr. Mabuse” +++ (1933, Suspense) (2h15) 11:45 a.m. HBO “Entrapment” +++ (1999, Crime Story) (2h) 1:00 p.m. AMC “The Bourne Ultimatum” +++ (2007, Action) (2h30) 1:45 p.m. HBO “Where the Heart Is” +++ (2000, Comedy) (2h) 1:50 p.m. STARZ “Easy A” +++ (2010, Comedy) (1h35) 2:30 p.m. FLIX “The Fisher King” +++ (1991, Drama) (2h30) 3:00 p.m. BET “Beverly Hills Cop” +++ (1984, Comedy) (3h) TNT “Road to Perdition” +++ (2002, Crime Story) (2h30) 3:15 p.m. TCM “Laura” ++++ (1944, Mystery) (1h45) 3:30 p.m. AMC “Colombiana” +++ (2011, Action) (2h30) FREE “Coming to America” +++ (1988, Comedy) (2h30) 4:15 p.m. FXM “Captain Phillips” ++++ (2013, Docu-Drama) (2h45)


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movies this week 4:50 p.m. SHOW “In the Line of Fire” +++ (1993, Thriller) (2h10) 5:00 p.m. FX “The Amazing Spider-Man” +++ (2012, Action) (3h) TCM “North by Northwest” ++++ (1959, Thriller) (2h30) 5:20 p.m. MAX “Les Misérables” +++ (2012, Musical) (2h40) 6:00 p.m. FREE “Maleficent” +++ (2014, Adventure) (2h) 7:00 p.m. FXM “Captain Phillips” ++++ (2013, Docu-Drama) (2h46) 7:05 p.m. STARZ “The Secret Life of Bees” +++ (2008, Drama) (1h53) 7:30 p.m. TCM “My Fair Lady” ++++ (1964, Musical) (3h) 8:00 p.m. PRMT “Walking Tall” +++ (2004, Action) (2h) SHOW “The Pursuit of Happyness” +++ (2006, Drama) (2h) STZENC “Jaws 3” +++ (1983, Horror) (1h41) TNT “Shooter” +++ (2007, Action) (2h30) 8:30 p.m. FREE “Coming to America” +++ (1988, Comedy) (2h29) 9:00 p.m. FLIX “Freeway” ++++ (1996, Drama) (1h45) STARZ “The Express” +++ (2008, Biography) (2h12) 10:00 p.m. PRMT “Walking Tall” +++ (2004, Action) (2h) 10:30 p.m. TCM “Casablanca” ++++ (1942, Romance) (2h) TNT “Shooter” +++ (2007, Action) (2h30) 10:45 p.m. FLIX “Re-Animator” ++++ (1985, Horror) (1h30) 11:00 p.m. FX “X-Men: Apocalypse” +++ (2016, Action) (3h) 11:40 p.m. STZENC “For Your Eyes Only” +++ (1981, Spy) (2h12) 11:45 p.m. MAX “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” +++ (2004, Comedy) (1h35)

Thursday 6:30 a.m. TCM “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” +++ (1949, Action) (2h) 6:55 a.m. MAX “The Greatest Showman” +++ (2017, Biography) (1h45) 7:00 a.m. STZENC “Jaws” +++ (1975, Horror) (2h05) USA “Twister” +++ (1996, Action) (2h30) 7:30 a.m. FREE “The Sandlot” +++ (1993, Children) (2h) 8:00 a.m. A&E “Wanted” +++ (2008, Action) (2h30) TNT “Mad Max: Fury Road” ++++ (2015, Action) (2h50) 8:30 a.m. TCM “Fort Apache” +++ (1948, Western) (2h15) 9:00 a.m. PRMT “Red” +++ (2010, Action) (2h30) TMC “The Death of Stalin” ++++ (2018, Comedy) (2h)

9:05 a.m. STZENC “Jaws 2” +++ (1978, Horror) (1h58) 9:25 a.m. STARZ “Up” ++++ (2009, Animated) (1h39) 9:30 a.m. LIFE “The Green Mile” +++ (1999, Drama) (3h) 10:00 a.m. FX “X-Men: Days of Future Past” +++ (2014, Adventure) (3h) 10:50 a.m. TNT “Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace” +++ (1999, Sci-Fi) (3h) 11:00 a.m. FLIX “The Other Boleyn Girl” +++ (2008, Romance) (2h) FREE “Zootopia” +++ (2016, Animated) (2h30) 11:05 a.m. STZENC “Jaws 3” +++ (1983, Horror) (1h40) STARZ “Frozen” +++ (2013, Family) (1h45) 12:00 p.m. TBS “Wedding Crashers” +++ (2005, Comedy) (2h30) 12:30 p.m. TMC “The Rundown” +++ (2003, Adventure) (1h45) 1:00 p.m. FX “X-Men: Apocalypse” +++ (2016, Action) (3h) 1:30 p.m. A&E “Lethal Weapon 4” +++ (1998, Action) (3h) FREE “Cars” ++++ (2006, Animated) (2h30) TCM “The Devil’s Disciple” +++ (1959, Drama) (1h30) 1:35 p.m. SHOW “Glory” +++ (1989, War) (2h10) 1:50 p.m. TNT “Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones” +++ (2002, Sci-Fi) (3h06) 2:15 p.m. STZENC “Jaws” +++ (1975, Horror) (2h06) 2:30 p.m. PRMT “Top Gun” +++ (1986, Action) (2h30) 3:00 p.m. LIFE “Unfaithful” +++ (2002, Thriller) (2h30) 3:15 p.m. FLIX “Swingers” ++++ (1996, Comedy/Drama) (1h45) 4:00 p.m. FREE “A Bug’s Life” +++ (1998, Animated) (2h) VH1 “Bad Boys” +++ (1995, Action) (2h30) 4:20 p.m. STZENC “Jaws 2” +++ (1978, Horror) (1h58) 4:30 p.m. A&E “Lethal Weapon” +++ (1987, Action) (2h30) 4:40 p.m. USA “Jurassic Park” +++ (1993, Sci-Fi) (2h50) 5:00 p.m. PRMT “Top Gun” +++ (1986, Action) (2h30) TCM “Yankee Doodle Dandy” ++++ (1942, Musical) (2h15) 5:30 p.m. LIFE “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” +++ (1993, Comedy) (2h30) 6:20 p.m. STZENC “Jaws 3” +++ (1983, Horror) (1h41) 7:00 p.m. A&E “Lethal Weapon 2” +++ (1989, Action) (2h30) FX “Captain America: The First Avenger” +++ (2011, Action) (2h30) 7:15 p.m. TCM “1776” +++ (1972, Musical) (3h) 7:30 p.m. PRMT “Red” +++ (2010, Action) (2h30)

USA “Twister” +++ (1996, Action) (2h30) 8:00 p.m. FLIX “There Will Be Blood” ++++ (2007, Drama) (2h45) MAX “True Lies” +++ (1994, Action) (2h20) 8:30 p.m. FREE “Zootopia” +++ (2016, Animated) (2h30) 9:00 p.m. HBO “I, Robot” +++ (2004, Sci-Fi) (2h) 9:30 p.m. A&E “Lethal Weapon 3” +++ (1992, Action) (2h33) FX “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ++++ (2014, Action) (3h) 9:35 p.m. STZENC “Jaws” +++ (1975, Horror) (2h06) TMC “The Rundown” +++ (2003, Adventure) (1h55) 10:00 p.m. VH1 “Men in Black” +++ (1997, Sci-Fi) (2h30) 10:15 p.m. TCM “The Music Man” ++++ (1962, Musical) (2h45) 10:20 p.m. MAX “RoboCop” +++ (1987, Sci-Fi) (1h45) 11:00 p.m. STARZ “Backdraft” +++ (1991, Action) (2h21) TNT “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” +++ (2015, Action) (3h)

Friday 7:00 a.m. FXM “Mister 880” +++ (1950, Comedy) (1h35) 7:05 a.m. HBO “Beaches” +++ (1988, Drama) (2h10) 7:15 a.m. TCM “On Borrowed Time” +++ (1939, Comedy/Drama) (1h45) 7:25 a.m. STARZ “Backdraft” +++ (1991, Action) (2h20) 8:20 a.m. STZENC “The Corruptor” +++ (1999, Suspense) (1h52) 8:35 a.m. FXM “23 Paces to Baker Street” +++ (1956, Mystery) (1h45) SHOW “The King’s Speech” ++++ (2010, Drama) (2h10) 9:00 a.m. PRMT “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ++++ (1981, Adventure) (3h) FLIX “Sling Blade” +++ (1995, Drama) (2h15) TCM “Young Mr. Lincoln” ++++ (1939, Biography) (1h45) 10:10 a.m. STZENC “The Spy Who Loved Me” +++ (1977, Spy) (2h08) 10:20 a.m. FXM “11 Harrowhouse” +++ (1974, Comedy) (1h40) 10:45 a.m. SHOW “In the Line of Fire” +++ (1993, Thriller) (2h15) TCM “The Old Maid” +++ (1939, Drama) (2h) 11:00 a.m. FREE “Cars” ++++ (2006, Animated) (2h30) 11:30 a.m. TNT “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” +++ (2015, Action) (2h58) 12:00 p.m. PRMT “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” +++ (1984, Adventure) (3h) 12:30 p.m. VH1 “Bad Boys” +++ (1995, Action) (2h30)

12:45 p.m. TCM “Only Angels Have Wings” ++++ (1939, Adventure) (2h15) 1:30 p.m. FREE “A Bug’s Life” +++ (1998, Animated) (2h) 1:50 p.m. STZENC “The Others” +++ (2001, Thriller) (1h46) 1:55 p.m. FXM “Unbroken” +++ (2014, Biography) (2h50) 2:00 p.m. TMC “Into the Wild” +++ (2007, Adventure) (2h30) 2:30 p.m. TNT “Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope” ++++ (1977, Sci-Fi) (2h45) FX “Captain America: The First Avenger” +++ (2011, Action) (2h30) 3:00 p.m. PRMT “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” ++++ (1989, Adventure) (3h) TCM “Ninotchka” +++ (1939, Romance) (2h) 5:00 p.m. FLIX “Sling Blade” +++ (1995, Drama) (2h15) FX “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ++++ (2014, Action) (3h) TCM “The Wizard of Oz” ++++ (1939, Musical) (2h) 5:15 p.m. TNT “Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back” ++++ (1980, Sci-Fi) (2h47) 5:30 p.m. STARZ “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” +++ (2010, Action) (1h59) 6:00 p.m. PRMT “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ++++ (1981, Adventure) (3h) FREE “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” +++ (1971, Family) (2h30) HBO “Bad Times at the El Royale” +++ (2018, Mystery) (2h25) 6:30 p.m. VH1 “Men in Black” +++ (1997, Sci-Fi) (2h30) 7:15 p.m. FLIX “Monster’s Ball” +++ (2001, Drama) (2h) 7:40 p.m. MAX “Fight Club” +++ (1999, Psycho-Drama) (2h20) 8:00 p.m. FX “Iron Man 3” +++ (2013, Action) (3h) TMC “The Help” +++ (2011, Drama) (2h30) TNT “Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi” ++++ (1983, Adventure) (3h) 8:15 p.m. TCM “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” ++++ (1939, Romance) (2h15) 8:30 p.m. FREE “Matilda” +++ (1996, Family) (2h) 9:00 p.m. PRMT “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” +++ (1984, Adventure) (3h) STZENC “Dirty Dancing” +++ (1987, Dance) (1h43) 10:30 p.m. TCM “Gunga Din” ++++ (1939, Adventure) (2h15) 10:45 p.m. STZENC “The Others” +++ (2001, Thriller) (1h49) 11:00 p.m. FX “The Fantastic Four” +++ (2015, Action) (2h) TNT “Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi” ++++ (1983, Adventure) (3h)

Saturday 7:00 a.m. FREE “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” +++ (1971, Family) (2h30) 7:05 a.m. FXM “23 Paces to Baker Street” +++ (1956, Mystery) (1h45) 7:25 a.m. HBO “Hop” +++ (2011, Animated) (1h35) 7:30 a.m. STZENC “Paranormal Activity” +++ (2007, Horror) (1h29) 7:40 a.m. STARZ “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” +++ (2010, Action) (1h59) 8:00 a.m. AMC “Stand by Me” ++++ (1986, Adventure) (2h) 8:35 a.m. FLIX “Youth in Revolt” +++ (2009, Comedy/ Drama) (1h40) 8:50 a.m. FXM “The Leopard” ++++ (1963, History) (3h10) 9:00 a.m. TCM “Treasure Island” ++++ (1934, Adventure) (2h) 9:30 a.m. FREE “Matilda” +++ (1996, Family) (2h) 10:00 a.m. AMC “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” +++ (1982, Comedy) (2h) TBS “This Is Where I Leave You” ++++ (2014, Comedy) (2h) TNT “Sully” +++ (2016, Drama) (2h) 10:30 a.m. FX “Spider-Man” +++ (2002, Action) (2h30) 10:35 a.m. STZENC “Critters” +++ (1986, Comedy) (1h29) 11:00 a.m. TCM “The Yearling” ++++ (1946, Drama) (2h15) 12:00 p.m. PRMT “The Mummy” +++ (1999, Adventure) (3h) TBS “The Change-Up” +++ (2011, Comedy) (2h) TNT “Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope” ++++ (1977, Sci-Fi) (2h45) 12:05 p.m. STZENC “Dirty Dancing” +++ (1987, Dance) (1h43) 12:30 p.m. FLIX “The Fisher King” +++ (1991, Drama) (2h30) 12:45 p.m. SHOW “Revolver” +++ (2005, Mystery) (1h45) 1:15 p.m. TCM “The Wizard of Oz” ++++ (1939, Musical) (2h) 1:25 p.m. USA “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” +++ (2009, Adventure) (3h26) 1:30 p.m. VH1 “The Longest Yard” +++ (2005, Comedy) (2h30) 2:00 p.m. CIVT “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ++++ (1981, Adventure) (2h30) AMC “Footloose” +++ (1984, Drama) (2h30) BET “The Color Purple” +++ (1985, Drama) (3h) 2:05 p.m. FXM “Rio 2” ++++ (2014, Animated) (1h55) 2:30 p.m. CHAN “X2: X-Men United” +++ (2003, Sci-Fi) (3h) 2:45 p.m. TNT “Safe House” +++ (2012, Action) (2h15)

4:00 p.m. FX “Iron Man 3” +++ (2013, Action) (3h) FXM “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” ++++ (2016, Adventure) (2h40) TBS “Horrible Bosses 2” +++ (2014, Comedy) (2h15) 4:50 p.m. USA “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” +++ (2010, Adventure) (3h11) 4:55 p.m. STZENC “Romancing the Stone” +++ (1984, Adventure) (1h48) 5:00 p.m. FLIX “Pulp Fiction” +++ (1994, Crime Story) (2h35) HIST “Hacksaw Ridge” ++++ (2016, Biography) (3h) TCM “The Battle of Algiers” +++ (1966, War) (2h15) 5:50 p.m. STARZ “Live Free or Die Hard” +++ (2007, Action) (2h12) 6:00 p.m. PRMT “The Mummy” +++ (1999, Adventure) (3h) 6:40 p.m. FXM “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” ++++ (2016, Adventure) (2h40) 6:50 p.m. TMC “In the Line of Fire” +++ (1993, Thriller) (2h10) 7:00 p.m. AMC “Ghostbusters” +++ (1984, Comedy) (2h30) FX “The Amazing Spider-Man” +++ (2012, Action) (3h) 7:15 p.m. TCM “Algiers” +++ (1938, Crime Story) (1h45) 7:35 p.m. FLIX “Jackie Brown” ++++ (1997, Drama) (2h40) 8:00 p.m. SYFY “Iron Man” +++ (2008, Action) (2h52) USA “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” +++ (2011, Adventure) (2h49) 8:20 p.m. STZENC “Crocodile Dundee” +++ (1986, Adventure) (1h40) 8:40 p.m. FREE “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” +++ (2011, Drama) (2h40) 9:00 p.m. TCM “The Tattooed Stranger” +++ (1950, Mystery) (1h30) VH1 “Menace II Society” ++++ (1993, Drama) (2h) 9:20 p.m. FXM “Rio 2” ++++ (2014, Animated) (1h53) 9:30 p.m. AMC “Ghostbusters II” +++ (1989, Comedy) (2h30) 10:15 p.m. FLIX “The Reader” +++ (2008, Drama) (2h15) 10:20 p.m. STARZ “Casino” ++++ (1995, Crime Story) (3h02) 10:30 p.m. TCM “The China Syndrome” +++ (1979, Thriller) (2h15) TNT “Safe House” +++ (2012, Action) (2h30) 10:50 p.m. USA “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” +++ (2009, Adventure) (3h11) 10:55 p.m. STZENC “Paranormal Activity” +++ (2007, Horror) (1h31) Everett Daily Herald, WA: Movies Jun 30, 2019 to Jul 6, 2019


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feature story Dark side of paradise: Adventurers solve crimes on a luxurious island in ‘Reef Break’ By Joy Doonan TV Media

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ummer is the season for exhilarating, reality-suspending, high-stakes drama, and ABC hopes to inject some thrills into this year’s viewing lineup with its new crime series “Reef Break.” You can catch a new episode of the high-octane series on Thursday, July 4. The show follows the lawless escapades of Cat Chambers, a thief-turned-fixer who works for the governor of an island paradise. The idea for “Reef Break” came from the show’s lead actress, Poppy Montgomery, whose previous procedural crime drama credits include starring roles in “Unforgettable” and “Without a Trace,” which aired for four and seven seasons, respectively.

Montgomery co-executive produces the show alongside head writer Ken Sanzel (“Numb3rs”), who worked closely with her to develop the idea for the series. ABC partnered with French broadcaster M6 in May 2018 to produce the series, and later picked up a 13-episode straight-to-series freshman season to air in the U.S. Montgomery plays the nervy and impulsive Cat, who is accustomed to making a living via criminal activity. Formerly a thief, Cat returns home to the Pacific Islands community of The Reef, where she quickly gets caught up in an investigation into the disappearance of a prominent islander’s daughter. She proves to have something of a sixth sense when it comes to criminals and their behavior, and her skills get her recruited by The Reef’s

law enforcement. “Our island has unique problems,” she is told by her recruiter. “Sometimes the police just need a fixer.” The Reef seems to be ground zero for all the drama in Cat’s personal life as well, as she keeps running into old adversaries as well as old flames in the course of her undercover exploits. The show’s male leads include Desmond Chiam (“The Shannara Chronicles”) as Wyatt Cole, a detective on the island who has seen his fair share of life-or-death scenarios, and Ray Stevenson (“Rellik”) as Jake Elliot, a jaded and lethargic federal agent who wants nothing more than to live a leisurely, beach bum lifestyle, and whose former relationship with Cat may have some loose ends. Cat, evidently not one to back down from any challenge,

is eager to take on her new role in The Reef. “A kidnapping? A stolen yacht? Secret videos? All in a day’s work,” she says in the show’s teaser trailer. In an interview with Crookes Magazine, Chiam talked about his character in the show, and his thoughts on getting inside a character’s head. Wyatt is a young detective with a lot to prove, and his straight-andnarrow way of life is in conflict with that of the uninhibited Cat. Their differences make the pair a compelling one, and things get messy when they both become involved in the disappearance case. “His sort of rule-of-law world is turned upside down by Cat Chambers, an ex-crim with a heart of gold that turns everything shades of gray for him,” Chiam said. Aside from the action and allure that you would naturally

expect from a crime drama set on a luxury island, part of the intrigue of “Reef Break” is the insatiable energy brought to the screen by Montgomery herself. Cat is someone who is constantly trailed by danger and drama, and she doesn’t mind: she lives to shake things up. Joey Vieira (“Jungle,” 2017) stars as another police detective who works with Wyatt. Describing his character in an interview with Celebrity Haute Spot, Vieira said, “Det. Tolan loves a challenge. Fortunately, he and Wyatt Cole have plenty of them — many thanks to Cat Chambers.” Vieira also shared some thoughts on what he enjoys about his role: “I have gone from playing the young and arrogant jock, the badass gangster, to the respected father and authoritative roles. We are

seeing more and more ethnic diversity in these respected positions, and I am honored to be able to bring them to life on screen.” Eager to land a part in the show, his audition for the role of Det. Tolan was Vieira’s third for “Reef Break.” After getting the first casting call while on a cruise ship vacation with family, Vieira jerry-rigged an audition set with whatever was available in his room on the ship. “You can even see my son asleep in the background as I deliver my lines,” he said. “It isn’t a normal casting, but you do what you have to in the industry!” “Reef Break” is a glamorous, action-packed ride, with stellar beach landscapes as the background for the sleek cop drama. Tune in when the next episode airs Thursday, July 4, on ABC.

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‘What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage’ pokes fun at aftershows By Kyla Brewer TV Media Fanatical fandom: TV fans are an insatiable bunch. Even after the credits roll, they hunger for more information about their favorite shows. Luckily, “aftershows” have popped up to satisfy that hunger, and a new comedy is poking fun at the trend. Fred Savage (“The Wonder Years”) and his co-host Taylor Tomlison (“Last Comic Standing”) discuss the events of a fictional post-apocalyptic sci-fi TV show in “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage,” premiering Sunday, June 30, on Fox. To be clear, the new Fox series a spoof of aftershows such as AMC’s “Talking Dead,” a companion series to its hit “The Walking Dead.” In such programs, special guests discuss the latest plot twists and give sneak peeks at what lies ahead. Savage and Tomlison welcome celebrities to “What Just Happened??!” to talk about the non-existent drama “The Flare,” based on the non-existent book by fictional author TJ Whitford, “The Moon Is the Sun at Night,” which Savage claims has been a favorite of his for many years. The story focuses on the impact of a solar event on a small blue-collar town in Illinois.

To keep up the ruse that “The Flare” is a hit TV show, producers have assembled a cast within a cast, who may appear in clips of the fake show, on set visits and potentially in “What Just Happened??!” The cast of “The Flare” includes Duane Henry (“Captain Marvel,” 2019), Tyler Ritter (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Amy Acker (“Person of Interest”), Sola Bamis (“Mad Men”) and Sprague Grayden (“Paranormal Activity 2,” 2010). Jon Cassar (“24: Redemption”) serves as the director of the fictional show. Like real aftershows, “What Just Happened??!” features interviews with actual celebrities, visits to the “set” of the fictional show, discussions with “fans” and more. In a coup any real talk show would celebrate, Fox’s fake aftershow has lined up Rob Lowe (“The West Wing”) as its first celebrity guest, marking a reunion for Savage and Lowe, who co-starred in the short-lived Fox comedy “The Grinder.” Promos of “What Just Happened??!” also feature comedian Ken Jeong (“Community”) as a future guest. American rock duo Best Coast has been recruited to serve as the in-house band for “What Just Happened??!” while Carrie Havel (“Bring the Funny”) takes the helm as the director of the nine-episode comedy. “What Just

Happened??!” was created by Savage and writers Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, who are known as the co-creators of the animated series “Drawn Together.” Enjoy a lighthearted look at fanatical fandom as Fox parodies aftershows in “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage,” premiering Sunday, June 30, on Fox. A star-spangled salute: As the summer officially kicks off and Americans prepare to celebrate the country’s 243rd birthday, PBS brings the nation together in song. Hundreds of thousands of people gather around the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Independence Day as the National Symphony Orchestra performs with special guest stars in “A Capitol Fourth,” airing Thursday, July 4, on PBS, NPR and the American Forces Network. The annual live broadcast allows millions of Americans across the country and abroad to experience the excitement in the nation’s capital. A long-standing tradition, the free concert has taken place on the west lawn of the Capitol since 1979, and was first broadcast on PBS in 1981. Since then, “A Capitol Fourth” has become one of the most popular and highest rated programs on the public television network. In addition to the National Symphony Orchestra, the show typically features elements of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery, the United States Army Band and the Choral Arts Society of Washington.

The celebration traditionally kicks off with the American national anthem, followed by live entertainment from a number of high-profile performers. During the finale, the National Symphony Orchestra typically plays Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture,” accompanied by the Choral Arts Society and cannon fire from the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery. Each year, the National Parks Service also arranges a dazzling fireworks display to cap off the evening. In the past, the fireworks could be seen above the iconic Washington Monument, but in May, the National Parks Service announced that they would be launched from West Potomac Park to make more room for spectators in the capital. Although details about this year’s performers have not yet been announced, the event it sure to attract top-notch talent. Over the years, the show has featured some of the world’s most well-known musical artists, including Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, John Williams, Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, The Beach Boys, Reba McEntire, Trace Adkins and many more. Tune in as this year’s performers celebrate 243 years of independence in “A Capitol Fourth,” airing Thursday, July 4, on PBS, NPR and the American Forces Network. For anyone who may miss the original broadcast, many PBS affiliates plan to air the concert immediately following the live show, or within a few days of the initial telecast. Check local listings. Fred Savage as seen in “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage”

Late laughs Conan The president of the Philippines claims that he cured himself of being gay. Seems unlikely, but it was later confirmed by his wife, Steve. Yesterday, CNN hosted town halls with Democratic presidential candidates Eric Swalwell, Tim Ryan and Seth Moulton. All three candidates were asked the same question: “Who the hell are you?” Today, the prime minister of Ireland met President Trump at an airport lounge. Only in Ireland would the prime minister be hanging out at the airport lounge. President Trump visited England and he met with Queen Elizabeth. Unlike President Obama, President Trump was not invited to stay at Buckingham Palace. Yeah! When asked why, the Queen said, “We’re worried about our property value.” Reporters are pointing out that President Trump made a faux pas by touching the Queen’s back. You’re not supposed to do that. After being touched by Trump, the Queen immediately summoned the Duke of Purell.

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon A school administrator in Louisiana was just arrested after she showed up to school drunk during Alcohol Awareness Week. To be fair, she did make everyone very aware of alcohol. I heard about a new study that found not working out is even worse for your health than smoking. When they heard, Americans were like, “Great! Smoking it is.”

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Before his visit to England, Trump actually backed Boris Johnson to be the next prime minister, but the feeling might not be mutual, because Boris Johnson turned down a Trump meeting. To which Queen Elizabeth responded, “No one told me that was an option!”

Jimmy Kimmel Live The reason [President Trump] went to London — it’s interesting — he heard they have a “tea time” every day. And he found out that didn’t mean golf, he was very upset. I want to say congratulations and condolences to James Holzhauer … he’s the guy from “Jeopardy,” he had an incredible run. He won 32 times. He raked in more than $2.4 million — second most prize money ever. This guy was on “Jeopardy” so long it’s going to take him a year to stop answering things in the form of a question.


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Greg Larsen- Owner

First Legacy Financial Group, Inc.

11027 Vernon Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

This is an advertisement. FLFG is not connected with the federal Medicare Program.


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