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The Stranger (newspaper)

''The Stranger'' is an alternative weekly newspaper in Seattle, Washington, USA. It runs a blog known as Slog.
==History==
''The Stranger'' was founded by Tim Keck, who had previously co-founded the satirical newspaper ''The Onion'', and cartoonist James Sturm. Its first issue came out on September 23, 1991.〔Wilma, David. (''The Stranger'' begins publication in Seattle on September 23, 1991. ), HistoryLink.org, essay 3506, August 22, 2001. Web page also includes a facsimile of the front page of ''The Stranger's'' first issue. Accessed 19 October 2006.〕 The paper is distributed to local businesses, newsstands, and newspaper boxes free of charge every Wednesday. It calls itself "Seattle's Only Newspaper," an expression of its disdain for Seattle's two dailies (the ''Seattle Times'' and the now-defunct print edition of the ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'') and ''The Stranger's'' main rival, the ''Seattle Weekly''. The paper regularly covers Seattle City Council politics.
In its early days, ''The Stranger'' had a print run of 20,000, and was focused in Seattle's University District.〔 The paper was a single sheet wrapped around a wad of coupons for local businesses.
On April 16, 2012, ''The Stranger'' won its first Pulitzer Prize. Eli Sanders won in the Feature Writing category for "The Bravest Woman In Seattle," which the citation describes as "a haunting story of a woman who survived a brutal attack that took the life of her partner, using the woman’s brave courtroom testimony and the details of the crime to construct a moving narrative." The feature appeared in the June 15, 2011 edition.〔(Pulitzer Prizes awarded to Seattle Times, The Stranger ). King5. April 16, 2012.〕

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