Harger: Seattle hid its addiction crisis for the World Cup. Ginny Burton is walking 307 miles to face it

Seattle cleaned up nice for the World Cup.

Downtown looked good. Pioneer Square looked good. The stadium district looked good. Clean sidewalks. Usable public spaces. Visitors came from all over the world, and for a couple of weeks, Seattle remembered how to act like a city that wanted company.

It was good to see…

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