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ATTACK ON GAY LOVE? Couple assaulted, business set fire following hate crime vandalism
by Kylin Brown SGN Contributing Writer On New Yearâs Day, the owners of Used Furniture on Summit Avenue East were dismayed to find their store vandalized for the fourth time. Last Friday, they were assaulted at their store, and neighbors reported a fire, which has not yet been confirmed as a related incident. What we do know is that at 1:43 p.m. Friday, Seattle Fire was dispatched to the 100 block of Summit Avenue East for an aid response. At 3:05 p.m., reports of two males fighting were logged by the SPD. Shortly after 3:30 p.m., I received a call from one of the owners, who are both named John and share a phone. In a rushed one-minute phone call, he reported the incident to update the SGN.
see JOHN & JOHN page 5
Photo courtesy of John Morrison
Praise and backlash as Ted Cruzâs daughter comes out Image courtesy of TikTok @_caro_iguess_
by Lindsey Anderson SGN Contributing Writer Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is back in the news this week after his 13-year-old daughter, Caroline Cruz, posted a viral TikTok video exposing some of the familyâs secrets. âI got a lot of new followers because of my father,â said the young Cruz in the video, which has now been taken down from the site. âI was thinking I could like
pros and cons because some people are asking, I donât know.â She went on to discuss some of the highlights of her life as the daughter of one of the most important conservatives in the country. These included candy, gifts in the mail, and of course, trips. Americans blasted Sen. Cruz last February after he took an impromptu family vacation
see CRUZ page 18
Patching communities together: WA declares first "Local Quilt Shop Day" Photo courtesy of Bigfoot Quilts
by Paige McGlauflin SGN Contributing Writer On Saturday, Jan. 22, Washington state will observe its first annual Local Quilt Shop Day. Founded in 2011 by the Vancouver-based Fabric Shop Network, a trade association for independent quilt and fabric shops worldwide, Local Quilt Shop Day celebrates the history and tradition of quilting,
and the small businesses that not only provide supplies for this craft but also a place for quilters to gather as a community. How the day is observed varies from store to store, with some businesses offering special demos or sales, but all the Fabric Shop Network asks is that people show up for their favorite quilt shop, be it in person or online.
see QUILT SHOP DAY page 4