The Morning News: Help Find This Masked, Masturbating Creep in Toe Shoes

Do you know this masked masturbator? Seattl Police

You Read That Right: Seattle police are looking for help in identifying a serial masturbator in the University District. The man, who covered himself from head to toe in dark clothing (except for his genitals), was caught on surveillance camera masturbating outside a woman's front door. Police say he's masturbated outside the woman's front door as many as four times in the last five months. He wears toe shoes.

Bertha Reached an Important Stop: The tunnel boring machine drilled to "Safe Haven 3," the maintenance stop before the TBM starts drilling underneath the viaduct itself. Bertha's contractor, Seattle Tunnel Partners, has been drilling on a conditional basis under the watchful eye of the state after a sinkhole opened up near the cutterhead earlier this year.

Does This Worry the Mayor at All? When I asked him about it at last week's Drive Clean announcement, he wouldn't say.

Seattle Superintendent Randy Dorn Wants to Run for Governor: He says he's going to run as an independent to try and fix the state's unconstitutionally underfunded public education system.

Chris Gregoire's new transportation nonprofit wants highways to be "smart." They are still highways, though. Washington State Department of Transportation

Seattle CEOs Want to Fix Our Transportation System: Led by former governor Chris Gregoire, a group of executives including Microsoft president Brad Smith, Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff, and PATH CEO Steve Davis say they're forming a transportation-focused nonprofit called Challenge Seattle. Details are a little vague on what Challenge Seattle will actually do, but it's got something to do with smart highways—and eventually, education.

Seattle Is Rethinking Its Cozy Relationship with "Facebook for Assholes": Last month, social media site Nextdoor kicked local urbanist blogger Erica C. Barnett off the platform for posting users' comments at an online town hall hosted by police chief Kathleen O'Toole. Barnett's been kicking up dust about Nextdoor, a site that allows NIMBYs to organize in force, for months. Now Seattle officials are reevaluating the city's partnership with the social media company.

King County Will Try to Stop Putting So Many Juveniles in Detention: The county is adding an evening on-call judge and reducing arrests "that result in automatic lockup," the Seattle Times reports. “The research is really clear — being in detention is bad for kids, and every effort should be made to get kids out of detention if there’s a safe way to do it,” Judge Susan Craighead told the paper. Last year, juvenile court issued 518 of these automatic lockup warrants, 56 percent of which went to black kids.

Seattle Police Will Start Training to Carry Lifesaving Overdose Drug Today: Officers begin training to use Narcan, the commercial name for heroin overdose drug Naloxone. The SPD will launch a pilot of 30 bike officers carrying Narcan in the West, East, and North precincts.

The City Is Bailing Out Bike-Share: The city council voted yesterday to spend $1.4 million on an outside contractor to improve Pronto.

APRIL 2016 Writer-in-Residence Jenny Zhang. http://www.aprilfestival.com

APRIL Festival Starts Tonight! The all-volunteer effort is on its fifth year of hosting literary events across Capitol Hill. The opening reading party is tonight, but Thursday's "A Poet, a Playwright, a Novelist, and a Drag Queen" is sold out.

President Obama and Lin-Manuel Miranda from Hamilton Freestyled in the Rose Garden: