Actually, It's About Ethics in Faux-Journalism: The Seattle Times is furious that the FBI published a fake Times story to catch a suspect. The AP isn't happy, either. The FBI says it's no different than posing as a dentist.

Mayor Ed Murray Is a Screaming Angry Baby-Man: Ed Murray, who maligned his last opponent as temperamental and difficult to work with, screamed at Anna Minard over the phone for a long time this week.

Gun Lobby Tries to Fool Seattle Voters: These signs are painfully stupid. Don't fall for them. Use The Stranger's election endorsements to vote correctly on guns!

Canadian Radio Host Sex Scandal: (Who'd have ever thought those four words would go together?) Dan Savage discussed the furor surrounding Jian Ghomeshi. Dan also ripped into a Christian blogger for completely missing the point of the story. Then, Dan interviewed a woman who dated Ghomeshi.

Mars Hill Lasted Roughly Two Weeks Without Mark Driscoll: And now Mars Hill Church is no more.

What Should You Do Tonight? You should use The Stranger's fancy new online calendar to figure that out.

SPD Done You Wrong? File a complaint at this location.

Seahawks Squeak By Yet Again: But can they survive all the hot takes?

I Want to Live in the One with the Best Libraries: Charles Mudede says Seattle is three cities.

America v. Ebola: Chris Christie tried to fight a nurse, and every politician (except for one) became very afraid of Ebola. (Speaking of Chris Christie, his schtick is getting really tired.)

Halloween Happened: We prepared for Halloween. We listened to a spooky cover of "Tainted Love." We observed the horror of free bacon. Drew Christie told us a scary story. Kelly O asked 20 people at a Halloween party what they're most scared of.

The Week in Interviews: We asked people for their favorite karaoke song. We talked with (not that) Will Smith. I asked Raymond Carver's ghost if he had any advice for young writers.