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Dick Lilly

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    May 17, 2011

    Susan Enfield, Starting to Backtrack on Ingraham High Firing, Should Keep Going

    ​UPDATE: Enfiled is backtracking completely. According to a just-released statement, she will renew Floe's contract. Details after the jump. Interim Schools Superintendent Susan Enfield seems to be opening the door to reversing her firing of popular Ingraham High Principal Martin Floe. "At th ... More >>

  • News

    January 2, 2008

    Seattle's E-Waste Conundrum

    New TV for Christmas? Add it to the stack!

  • Diversions

    June 7, 2006

    Whoops!

    Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.

  • Diversions

    May 24, 2006

    Summer: Same as It Ever Was

    Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.

  • Diversions

    May 17, 2006

    Domesday Scenarios

    Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.

  • Diversions

    March 29, 2006

    Born With the Kingdome

    Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.

  • News

    September 28, 2005
  • News

    August 10, 2005

    Electoral Class of 2005

    Nine people are running for three Seattle School Board seats. Perhaps this new slate can help save public education.

  • News

    June 1, 2005

    The City, Education, Health Care, State Politics

    Nine people are running for three Seattle School Board seats. Perhaps this new slate can help save public education.

  • News

    April 27, 2005

    Advanced Displacement

    Closing public schools and limiting choice would save little, squeeze successful programs, and alienate those who can flee.

  • News

    March 2, 2005

    The Kids and City Hall

    Closing public schools and limiting choice would save little, squeeze successful programs, and alienate those who can flee.

  • News

    February 16, 2005

    They Choose or We Lose

    Parents are panicking about proposals to change how students are assigned to public schools in Seattle. Could this transform the city?

  • News

    December 24, 2003

    Mary Bass Is Now Head of the Class

    A 'marginalized' dissident no more, the new Seattle School Board president takes charge.

  • News

    August 20, 2003

    School Board Follies

    Its unpaid members endure derision at meetings, take heat for not foreseeing a crippling fiscal scandal, and have drawn election challengers.

  • News

    August 6, 2003

    Godden vs. Nicastro

    Longtime Seattle newspaper columnist files for City Council race.

  • News

    October 24, 2001

    The politics of the future

    Your vote will determine your destiny! (Or maybe not.)

  • News

    September 12, 2001

    This Election Stinks!

    Your vote will determine your destiny! (Or maybe not.)

  • News

    July 25, 2001

    News Clips— Summery/Chilling

    Your vote will determine your destiny! (Or maybe not.)

  • News

    June 27, 2001

    News Clips— Wright stuff

    Your vote will determine your destiny! (Or maybe not.)

  • News

    May 30, 2001

    The fire this time

    The Coe School blaze leaves no answers—just new questions and a shake-up in Seattle's arson investigations.

  • News

    March 7, 2001

    News Clips— Needle Exchange

    The Coe School blaze leaves no answers—just new questions and a shake-up in Seattle's arson investigations.

  • News

    February 7, 2001

    News Clips— Mayor Sidran?

    Seattle's tough prosecutor may switch races.

  • News

    February 7, 2001

    Long time coming

    City Hall finally responds to South Park's complaints about the Northwest's largest painting contractor.

  • News

    April 19, 2000

    City of nylon

    Homeless activists use private land in a new strategy to site a tent city.

  • News

    February 16, 2000

    Clean sweep or cover-up?

    WTO investigations by the City Council and the mayor give off mixed signals.

  • News

    January 26, 2000

    Happy-face hypocrite?

    Mayor Schell told Seattle to come downtown and shop during the WTO, but City Hall's planning efforts suggest bureaucrats were headed for the bunker.

  • News

    December 15, 1999

    It's in the P-I

    Mayor Schell told Seattle to come downtown and shop during the WTO, but City Hall's planning efforts suggest bureaucrats were headed for the bunker.

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