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  • Blogs

    December 9, 2011

    Seattle Scientists Inching Toward HIV Vaccine

    Image Source​As our feature story this week makes clear, the fight against HIV/AIDS is far from over. But researchers from the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have made significant progress developing a vaccine for the virus, and the Gates Foundation has ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 20, 2011

    Expert: 'Functional Cure for HIV/AIDS Within a Decade'--and Seattle Played a Vital Role in Developing It

    The holy grail of HIV/AIDS research: a one-shot cure.​Research into developing a widely available, functional cure for HIV/AIDS is moving at breakneck speed, prompted by the case of a former Seattle man who became the first person ever cured of the virus, and carried out, in part, by Seattle-a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 15, 2011

    Washington High-School-Football Referees Allowed to Support Prostate Cancer Research During Games, But Not Breast Cancer Research

    ​Remember back in October and again in May when a bunch of high-school-football referees were suspended for using pink whistles during a game to show their support for breast cancer research? Well, turns out that the Washington Officials Association doesn't have a problem with refs supporting ... More >>

  • Music

    August 3, 2011

    The Physics: Seattle's Boys of Summer

    There's more than meets the eye to the city's sunniest hip-hop group.

  • Blogs

    July 11, 2011

    Could Seattle Researchers Find a Cure for HIV?

    Timothy Ray Brown, a former Seattle resident, is the first person in the world cured of HIV​A Seattle organization hopes to develop a cure for HIV with the help of a new $20 million federal grant.

  • Arts

    June 8, 2011

    Our Summer Guide Calendar

    Music! Art! Food! Sports! Unnecessary Exclamation Points! And More!

  • Blogs

    May 17, 2010

    Georgetown's The Mix to Host Remembering Dio Night This Wednesday

    ​Remembering Ronnie James Dio. The Mix, 6006 12th Ave S., 767-0280. 8 p.m. 21 . Donations for cancer research gladly accepted. Says Mix owner Chad McMurray: Join us for an evening of remembering metals pioneer vocalist, Ronnie James Dio. Suffering from stomach cancer, Ronnie passed away this ... More >>

  • News

    March 17, 2010

    Atom's Eve

    While environmentalists squabble, nuclear power is on the rise.

  • News

    April 1, 2009

    April Fool: 22 Things About Seattle That We Wish Were a Joke

    The people, trends, and events that even our cynical minds find hard to believe. (Online exclusive! Two bonus April Fools' jokes!)

  • News

    January 14, 2009

    Terminal Uncertainty

    Washington’s new “Death With Dignity” law allows doctors to help people commit suicide—once they’ve determined that the patient has only six months to live. But what if they’re wrong?

  • News

    December 12, 2007

    S.L.U.T.: Hooker Line's a Sinker

    Some Lake Union business owners have already had it with the city’s $52 million trolley.

  • News

    August 16, 2006

    Club Pot Med

    Livid over the vague voter-enacted state law allowing use of medical marijuana, a crusading lawyer tries to untangle unintended consequences. The law has driven the supply system underground, pot patients are getting busted, and some cops, prosecutors, and judges just don't get it.

  • Food

    February 22, 2006

    El Gaucho to Open in Bellevue

    Food News for Feb. 22-28.

  • Food

    February 15, 2006
  • News

    January 18, 2006

    Vulcan's Inside Track

    The mayor's office has given Paul Allen's company early looks at financial and other information related to the South Lake Union streetcar line—ahead of other affected property owners.

  • News

    August 31, 2005

    Open Government, Media, Psychology, and Genetics

    The mayor's office has given Paul Allen's company early looks at financial and other information related to the South Lake Union streetcar line—ahead of other affected property owners.

  • News

    August 24, 2005

    98.8 Percent Overhead

    The North Seattle Community College Foundation is one of the nation's biggest credit-counseling agencies, but hardly any of the millions of dollars in revenue goes to helping students. Most of it goes to for-profit corporations.

  • Food

    May 18, 2005

    May 18, 2005

    The North Seattle Community College Foundation is one of the nation's biggest credit-counseling agencies, but hardly any of the millions of dollars in revenue goes to helping students. Most of it goes to for-profit corporations.

  • Food

    May 11, 2005

    May 11, 2005

    The North Seattle Community College Foundation is one of the nation's biggest credit-counseling agencies, but hardly any of the millions of dollars in revenue goes to helping students. Most of it goes to for-profit corporations.

  • News

    April 13, 2005

    Very Picky This Week

    April 13-19, 2005.

  • News

    April 6, 2005

    Walk by Their Shoes

    April 6-12, 2005

  • News

    March 23, 2005

    Bioengineered Pork

    Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.

  • Food

    May 12, 2004

    Food Files

    Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.

  • Food

    May 5, 2004

    Food Files

    Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.

  • News

    April 14, 2004

    Media

    Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.

  • News

    April 14, 2004

    Walden College Reunion

    Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.

  • News

    November 19, 2003

    Biotech Land Rush

    A glut of development is planned in Seattle, Bothell, and Rentonenough to accommodate tens of thousands of life-science researchers and other 'knowledge' workers. Are there enough tenants to go around?

  • News

    August 27, 2003

    Vulcan Mind Meld

    How one of the richest men in the world lobbies the Seattle City Council.

  • News

    February 12, 2003

    Bitter Pills

    Side effects in the UW billing scandal.

  • News

    December 11, 2002

    2002 Holiday Calendar

    Side effects in the UW billing scandal.

  • News

    December 4, 2002

    2002 Holiday Calendar

    Side effects in the UW billing scandal.

  • News

    November 27, 2002

    WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSE

    Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won't let anyone see them. Here's why.

  • News

    November 27, 2002

    2002 Holiday Calendar

    Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won't let anyone see them. Here's why.

  • News

    November 20, 2002

    2002 Holiday Calendar

    Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won't let anyone see them. Here's why.

  • News

    October 23, 2002

    The new faces of AIDS

    Disproportionately infected, blacks confront the reality that it's no longer a white, gay disease.

  • News

    June 5, 2002

    Girls only

    The Seattle Girls' School is part of a nationwide movement pushing single-sex education.

  • News

    April 3, 2002

    The fight for the Pulitzer

    The Seattle Girls' School is part of a nationwide movement pushing single-sex education.

  • News

    October 17, 2001

    Money in your genes

    The Seattle Girls' School is part of a nationwide movement pushing single-sex education.

  • News

    March 21, 2001

    News Clips— All the news that's fit to mint

    The Seattle Girls' School is part of a nationwide movement pushing single-sex education.

  • News

    December 6, 2000

    Festivities

    A guide to holiday happenings in the area

  • News

    November 29, 2000

    Festivities

    A guide to holiday happenings in the area

  • News

    May 10, 2000

    Samis' sweetheart

    Ex-IRS official says Samis' William Justen may be violating federal rules governing foundations.

  • News

    December 1, 1999

    Holiday Happenings

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

  • News

    November 24, 1999

    Holiday Happenings

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

  • News

    November 17, 1999

    Holiday Happenings

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

  • News

    July 8, 1998

    Hacks turned flacks

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

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