Monday headlines: Wettest May ever? Ex-Sonics exec comes out, Endeavor blasts off
May 16, 2011, 9:47 AM | Updated: 10:31 am

Rain records could make this wettest May ever, from Chris Sullivan.
Huckabee’s announcement leads some to ask, “Did Maurice Clemmons force Huckabee out of race?”
Homeless camp organizers are saying the city is acting too slowly to secure them a new location.
PHOTOS: Space shuttle Endeavor blasts off. Plus, “Ballard High students’ experiment on board Endeavor,” from KING 5.
“Rick Welts, Phoenix Suns President and Ex-Sonics Exec, Comes Out of Closet and Into Spotlight, Hoping to Cure NBA’s Homophobia,” from The Seattle Weekly.
Monday news digest:
Did Huckabee’s handling of the Maurice Clemmons case figure into his decision not run for president? KIRO’s Jeff Pohjola takes a look. Media critic Tom Tangney takes a look at the Paramount Theater’s production of “Mary Poppins.” Sports director Bill Swartz recaps Roger Goodell’s conference call with Seahawks fans, and answers the question of whether or not it’s acceptable to root for the ex-Sonics in the NBA Playoffs this week. LISTEN NOW – Seattle’s Morning News