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Seattle Gay News
Grays Harbor Pride Festival incident
Bar owner accused of making threats and filing for a permit to hold anti-LGBTQ protest in response to the annual celebration
Jenny Durkan receives sole endorsement from Teamsters Joint Council No. 28 and Washington State Council of County and City Employees
Grays Harbor Pride Festival 2017 – Photo courtesy of Grays Harbor Pride Festival
by Shaun Knittel SGN Staff Writer The organizers of Grays Harbor Pride are proud of the work they do each year, to promote awareness of the LGBTQ community, foster good relations with allies, and
they are particularly proud of the message they send to the youth about community, love and acceptance. What started out as a crazy idea (would anyone support an LGBTQ Pride Festival in the area?) has turned
see GRAYS HARBOR page 4
Jenny Durkan greets supporters on election night – Photo by Nate Gowdy
Continuing to grow support from working families, former U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan announced the endorsement of the Washington State Council of County and City Employees including AFSCME Local
2083, and the Teamsters Joint Council No. 28, which is the umbrella organization of 12 local unions representing more 50,000
see DURKAN page 4
ST. LOUIS: Car hits three Health experts sue to at vigil for trans woman block I-27 from ballot killed by police, minor Initiative would ban safe injection sites injuries, driver arrested
A mock safe consumption space in Seattle – Photo courtesy of Safe Shape
People gather to honor Kiwi Herring – Photo by Willis Ryder Arnold/St. Louis Public Radio
Courtesy of Joe. My. God. REUTERS reports: A driver in St. Louis on Wednesday
[August 23] was taken into custody after three protesters who blocked traffic were
see VIGIL page 11
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A lawsuit challenging I-27 – a King County initiative that would ban Supervised Consumption Spaces (SCS) – was filed on August 21 by a coalition of public health experts and families of people who
have died from drug overdoses. SCS are public health facilities where people with substance abuse issues can use drugs in a clean and safe environment and also have access to treatment. The opening of two pilot SCS programs
see OPIATES page 5