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  • News

    September 2, 2009

    Has Anyone Seen Robert Mak?

    The outgoing mayor’s $160K flack has been a noticeably silent pitchman.

  • Blogs

    August 26, 2009

    The Invisible Mak

    ​ During his 16-year career as a reporter for KING-5, Robert Mak became one of the most ubiquitous and respected personalities on Northwest television. He was the guy who scored the big interviews with political movers and shakers, the last of a dying breed of local boob tube journalists to ac ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 31, 2008

    Afternoon Edition: Get Your Thirstday On

    ​ During his 16-year career as a reporter for KING-5, Robert Mak became one of the most ubiquitous and respected personalities on Northwest television. He was the guy who scored the big interviews with political movers and shakers, the last of a dying breed of local boob tube journalists to ac ... More >>

  • News

    May 3, 2006

    For Sale: A Smokeless Mirabeau

    Also: Tim Eyman doublespeak, City Hall cash, and strip searches at the immigration prison.

  • News

    October 26, 2005

    Replace the Viaduct, Kill the Monorail

    Keep the gas-tax increase by voting no on I-912. Stop the monorail by voting no on Proposition 1. Plus, our wisdom about all the other measures and every contested race.

  • News

    September 28, 2005

    Media, Primary Election, Seattle Public Schools, City Hall

    Keep the gas-tax increase by voting no on I-912. Stop the monorail by voting no on Proposition 1. Plus, our wisdom about all the other measures and every contested race.

  • News

    September 21, 2005

    A Monorail Undercurrent

    In a low-turnout primary, two unknowns whup monorail board incumbents, and anti-monorailer Richard Conlin derails City Council challengers.

  • News

    September 7, 2005

    Off Year? Off the Monorail!

    Seattle Weekly endorsements for the Sept. 20 primary election.

  • News

    August 24, 2005

    Strippergate: The Hangover

    A nude-dance-club owner gives money to City Hall campaigns, and his name is not Colacurcio.

  • News

    July 20, 2005

    Monorail, Karl Rove, Law Enforcement, Quote

    A nude-dance-club owner gives money to City Hall campaigns, and his name is not Colacurcio.

  • News

    July 13, 2005

    Strippergate, City Politics, Law Enforcement, National Politics, Social Services

    A nude-dance-club owner gives money to City Hall campaigns, and his name is not Colacurcio.

  • News

    July 6, 2005

    Throwing the Bums Out

    Seattle's recent elections have brought change but not progress.

  • News

    June 22, 2005

    Nice While It Lasted

    Challengers say City Council incumbents are too enamored of process, that citizen consensus and 'Seattle nice' are in the way of progress. Well, excuse us.

  • News

    June 22, 2005

    A Real Newspaper Guy

    J.D. Alexander, editor and publisher of the P-I, is an old-school, up-from-the-newsroom newsie who runs his fiefdom with a tight hand. As such, he is one of the shapers of Seattle's agenda, yet few outside the paper know his views or what makes him tick. Here's his story.

  • News

    May 11, 2005

    In Pursuit of More Cops

    Mayor Greg Nickels and the City Council have heard the public's 911 calls loud and clear.

  • News

    March 30, 2005

    Trolley Town

    Paige Miller's lauded proposal to save the cute waterfront streetcar illustrates the city's political and transportation malaise.

  • News

    February 9, 2005

    Down From the Mountain

    Paige Miller's lauded proposal to save the cute waterfront streetcar illustrates the city's political and transportation malaise.

  • News

    February 2, 2005

    Council Congestion

    Everyone's gunning for Richard Conlin in the 2005 City Council campaign.

  • News

    February 2, 2005

    Mayoral Majority

    Lacking an opponent, Greg Nickels is showing signs of overreaching.

  • News

    January 19, 2005

    Election Reform, the City, Media

    Lacking an opponent, Greg Nickels is showing signs of overreaching.

  • News

    December 8, 2004

    Gridlock Politics

    Party bickering, the GOP antitax crusade, and Seattle arrogance stand in the way of replacing the dangerous Alaskan Way Viaduct and the aging 520 bridge.

  • News

    February 28, 2001

    Workers unite! Or else!

    The changing face of the Seattle Times family.

  • News

    August 9, 2000

    E-business browsing

    Techie tomes to take to the beach.

  • News

    March 8, 2000

    Start the presses!

    It's a whole new era in Seattle daily journalism as the Times and P-I duke it out in the morning.

  • News

    June 9, 1999

    Hitchman House: nice old building or landmark?

    It's a whole new era in Seattle daily journalism as the Times and P-I duke it out in the morning.

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