Bring on the mozzarella sticks revival.
By
Allecia Vermillion
12/28/2020 at 8:30am
If this looks good, you should see the tacos.
As 2020 challenges go, an extra layer of logistics for food writers ranks pretty low. But our prolonged dining room closures did demand some workarounds for anyone who spends their days communicating all the great things to eat out there. In my case, 25 soggy-ing minutes in the car often stood between perfect, hot takeout and my kitchen table.
 So, in this season of year-end roundups, I present to you the most memorable meals consumed in the company of my steering wheel. Itâs definitely a list reflective of how we ate in 2020âburgers, carbs, repeat. While thereâs plenty overlap, this should not be confused with the straight-up best things I ate this year; even Iâm not crazy enough to attempt Sushi Kashiba or Lil Redâs chicken and waffles in the car.
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Judge denies Cal Anderson Park resident s suit to block city s plan to remove encampment KOMO News Staff
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SEATTLE On a day that Seattle crews had been scheduled to remove a sprawling homeless encampment that has taken root at Cal Anderson Park, officials announced that they had postponed the clean-up action which preceded a lawsuit aiming to block the city from carrying out the move.
According to the filing in U.S. District Court, plaintiff Ada Yaeger told the court that she had been living in a protest encampment in the park since the summer and have been subjected to repeated harassment from the City of Seattle by way of sweeps a coordinated destruction and taking of personal property of unhoused citizens by Seattle Parks and Recreation and Seattle Police, two departments controlled and funded by Defendant City of Seattle.
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Under threat of sweep, Seattle protesters defend houseless encampment at Cal Anderson Park By
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As Seattle police readied to clear Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, protesters also lined the park where a tent encampment has grown over the past few months.
But the police did not sweep the camp as expected.
The city on Monday posted notices about its plan to sweep the park, which stated the park was not an authorized area for storage or shelter. The park has been officially closed for nearly six months following the creation of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or CHOP, this past summer.