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2002 Stories by Kevin Fullerton

Archives: 2002 | 2001
  • Who's Running the Market?

    published August 21, 2002

    Pike Place Market News editor Michael FitzPatrick promised he'd turn the paper into something more than a shopping circular when he took... More >>

  • Shakedown

    published August 14, 2002

    Last fall, business was drying up at the Retro Viva clothing store at Pike Place Market. So owner Cindy Speare asked her landlord, the Market's... More >>

  • What's Wrong in Shoreline?

    published July 17, 2002

    Just how far will the city of Shoreline go to override the will of its own citizens? In the past year, officials there have tried repeatedly to... More >>

  • Not a Nice Fish Story

    published June 26, 2002

    David Harsila headed out for the yearly salmon run in Bristol Bay, Alaska, two weeks ago, knowing that even if he has a good haul, the fish may... More >>

  • Save the fish

    published June 19, 2002

    A LITTLE-KNOWN fact about state law as it applies to salmon streams: The Department of Fish and Wildlife can force landowners to remove... More >>

  • Crazy drivers!

    published June 12, 2002

    I'M PINNED LIKE a corn kernel in a clogged grain chute on westbound 520, but I'm not blaming the beleaguered little bridge over Lake... More >>

  • Small is beautiful

    published June 12, 2002

    LOTS OF PEOPLE in this region are ready and willing to challenge highway engineers when they suggest widening roads. But who's to argue... More >>

  • A stream is a stream is a creek?

    published June 12, 2002

    "I'VE NEVER seen an issue galvanize the community like this," said Brian Doennebrink, the city of Shoreline's planning commission... More >>

  • Watchdog axed

    published June 5, 2002

    BOYS GROWING UP in small towns typically dream of becoming the president, not a burr in the president's britches. But former... More >>

  • Bright future?

    published May 29, 2002

    NEXT TIME THE RIVERS all run dry, Seattle City Light customers won't be left up the creek. So say utility officials, who've taken a... More >>

  • Reverse commute

    published May 29, 2002

    THE FOLLOWING may not surprise anyone who's ever sat for an hour in traffic waiting to enter westbound lanes on state Route 520 in... More >>

  • Suicide Notes

    published May 22, 2002

    THE FATAL ENGLISHMAN: THREE SHORT LIVES by Sebastian Faulks (Vintage Books,... More >>

  • Victory Creek

    published May 22, 2002

    TIM AND PATTY Crawford have once again stopped work crews on the site of a controversial retirement home that was proposed to be built... More >>

  • Haunted Happenings & Ghost Tours

    published May 22, 2002

    PRIVATE EYE ON SEATTLE TOURS: HAUNTED HAPPENINGS $25; 365-3739 or e-mail... More >>

  • Dam water

    published May 8, 2002

    ONE THOUSAND acres of forestland. A new water treatment plant. Cripes, the price of passage through Seattle's Cedar River watershed is... More >>

  • -30-

    published May 8, 2002

    "I'LL NEVER WORK in journalism again, if I can help it." With that parting shot, veteran Seattle Times copy editor Ivan Weiss... More >>

  • Duwamish showdown

    published May 1, 2002

    SO WHO REALLY wants to go find out what's in the water down on the lower Duwamish River? The dredged shipping channel that flows into... More >>

  • Priestly training

    published April 24, 2002

    WHY WOULD YOUNG men want to commit to six years of seminary, take a vow of celibacy, and accept a lonely parish charge? That's the... More >>

  • Cement Creek

    published April 24, 2002

    THE CITY OF Shoreline sent the friends of Thornton Creek a parade of cement trucks for Earth Day. Construction crews were back at work... More >>

  • Fishy accounting

    published April 17, 2002

    WHEN WASHINGTON Attorney General Christine Gregoire vowed in January to sue Enron over state pension funds that evaporated when the... More >>

  • Loathes and fishes

    published April 17, 2002

    WHO COULD possibly want electricity rates in the Northwest to go higher? An alliance of West Coast greens and East Coast smokestack... More >>

  • Bad energy

    published April 10, 2002

    ENVIRONMENTAL groups have three words to sum up the working draft of a national energy bill the U.S. Senate is banging out: "worse than... More >>

  • Recycle U

    published April 10, 2002

    IF YOU CAN'T recycle right, then we're taking away your bins. That's the new policy over at the University Village Shopping Center,... More >>

  • Landlords' market

    published April 3, 2002

    BUSINESS IS DOWN but rents are up at Pike Place Market. Predictably, merchants' anger at their landlord, the Pike Place Market... More >>

  • One of many

    published April 3, 2002

    YOU'RE NOT ALONE, Gil Kerlikowske. Even though last week police officers voted overwhelmingly that they have no confidence in Seattle's... More >>

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