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Norm Maleng

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    October 10, 2011

    Gov. Al Rosellini, 101, Dies; Democrat Kingpin Lobbied for Social Change and Political Dollars

    Big Al Rosellini, the two-term governor remembered for his support of medical and educational causes in the state and who later became a money middleman caught up in Seattle's 2003 Strippergate scandal, died this morning at age 101 in his retirement condo on Capitol Hill, his family reports. He was ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 8, 2009

    Satterberg Supports Clemency for More Three-Strikers

    With three-striker Stevan Dozier's release yesterday from prison, the question is: Who's next? When King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg (left) revealed his support for Dozier's clemency petition, he said that it would be a kind of test case for Satterberg's review of early three-strikes cases ha ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 12, 2007

    The Prosecutor Race: Dailies Endorse...Both

    With three-striker Stevan Dozier's release yesterday from prison, the question is: Who's next? When King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg (left) revealed his support for Dozier's clemency petition, he said that it would be a kind of test case for Satterberg's review of early three-strikes cases ha ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 23, 2007

    An Ab-Norm-al Race

    With three-striker Stevan Dozier's release yesterday from prison, the question is: Who's next? When King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg (left) revealed his support for Dozier's clemency petition, he said that it would be a kind of test case for Satterberg's review of early three-strikes cases ha ... More >>

  • News

    August 1, 2007

    Corrections

    With three-striker Stevan Dozier's release yesterday from prison, the question is: Who's next? When King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg (left) revealed his support for Dozier's clemency petition, he said that it would be a kind of test case for Satterberg's review of early three-strikes cases ha ... More >>

  • News

    July 25, 2007

    "Ichiro With a Subpoena" Is Alive and Well—Politically, at Least

    Candidates for prosecuting attorney wrestle with a giant shadow.

  • Blogs

    June 8, 2007

    Alki Foundation's Picks for Council/Port/School Board are in:

    Candidates for prosecuting attorney wrestle with a giant shadow.

  • Blogs

    May 25, 2007

    Norm Maleng

    Candidates for prosecuting attorney wrestle with a giant shadow.

  • News

    December 20, 2006

    The Murder Case That Won't Die

    Four years on, prosecutors still haven't managed to bring to trial the man they think killed an SPD snitch.

  • News

    December 13, 2006

    System of a Clown

    The prison revolving door has led to a flurry of cop-killings. To see how a 25-time felon can still be on the streets, we offer Exhibit Armstead.

  • News

    August 2, 2006

    The Sweet 16

    A sex scandal widens among guards at the county jails and juvie hall.

  • News

    March 15, 2006

    The Shield Bill's Demise

    The media lose what seemed to be a sure thing.

  • News

    February 22, 2006

    Strippergate Figures Walk

    A judge has tossed out all charges against Seattle stripper king Frank Colacurcio Sr., his son, and two employees.

  • News

    September 7, 2005

    Quiz the Candidates

    Sept. 7-13, 2005

  • 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

    August 17, 2005

    Drug War Peace Plan

    A King County Bar group is getting national attention for its plan to reform drug policy by emphasizing regulation and treatment.

  • News

    July 20, 2005

    Colacurcio Cools It

    Frank Sr. might be the father of the Strippergate scandal, but he says he didn't break the law.

  • News

    July 13, 2005

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

    Frank Sr. might be the father of the Strippergate scandal, but he says he didn't break the law.

  • News

    May 25, 2005

    Strip-Joint Jurisprudence

    A former waitress, 23, takes on Frank Colacurcio Sr., Seattle's 87-year-old nudie-club magnate.

  • News

    December 29, 2004

    Rick Anderson's 2004

    It was the year of the Rainier Bear, the flu-vaccine 'shortage,' Ichiro, Bill O'Reilly's 'falafel thing,' and, of course, the re-recount.

  • News

    December 15, 2004

    Hate-Crime Allegation

    Suing a slain suspect's mother, a white Seattle cop plays the race card.

  • News

    October 13, 2004

    Politics, Strippergate, The City, and Boeing

    Suing a slain suspect's mother, a white Seattle cop plays the race card.

  • News

    August 25, 2004

    Strippergate Peters Out

    It rejected a settlement, yet the city has no case against Frank Colacurcio Jr.

  • News

    November 12, 2003

    The Devil We Now Know

    The Green River murders were more horrific than we imagined. Far from exorcising our fear, Gary Ridgway's confession made the nightmare more real.

  • News

    August 13, 2003

    Taking Another Pot Shot

    Initiative 75 wont change marijuana laws, but it could change the way those laws are enforced.

  • News

    April 30, 2003

    Big Gamble

    Should we plug the states budget hole by expanding casino gambling beyond the reservations? A proposal in Olympia is tempting legislatorsand teachersto do just that.

  • News

    January 15, 2003

    Caught Napping

    Sleeping on the job in the home of Starbucks.

  • News

    November 20, 2002

    TRUTH OR DEATH

    In seeking to execute the man accused of being the Green River Killer, authorities might never completely solve the worst serial-murder case in American history.

  • News

    October 30, 2002

    Cops Up Against the Wall

    They want to be understood, but strident critics regard SPD's outreach as too doctrinaire.

  • News

    July 17, 2002

    Budget Hell

    Jail or health care? That really is the question.

  • News

    February 27, 2002

    Did they get their man?

    Is Gary Ridgway the Green River killer, and after 20 years and $15 million, will they be able to convict him?

  • News

    December 12, 2001

    Still unsolved?

    Detective Tom Jensen is "just getting started" in Green River killer case.

  • News

    October 17, 2001

    Rights and wrongs

    The inquiry into Aaron Roberts' shooting justifies police action.

  • News

    August 1, 2001

    News Clips— Pot stopped

    The inquiry into Aaron Roberts' shooting justifies police action.

  • News

    May 2, 2001

    8 Stories from 1976 that won't go away

    The inquiry into Aaron Roberts' shooting justifies police action.

  • News

    April 11, 2001

    Puzzling justice

    Does Kimberlee McDonald's case reveal prosecutors bent on revenge or a con artist working the system?

  • News

    March 28, 2001

    Mardi Gras crime: as seen on TV

    Does Kimberlee McDonald's case reveal prosecutors bent on revenge or a con artist working the system?

  • News

    February 28, 2001

    A diversionary tactic

    Does Kimberlee McDonald's case reveal prosecutors bent on revenge or a con artist working the system?

  • News

    May 31, 2000

    Inquests' blue flu

    County investigations into cop-related killings always exonerate officers.

  • News

    November 3, 1999

    License to kill

    For decades, county inquests have found police shootings justified. Is it justice, or a whitewash sanctioning legal murder?

  • News

    July 14, 1999

    Get Granny?

    County prosecutor settles accusations that he indicted an innocent victim—again.

  • News

    May 5, 1999

    The SPD blues

    When it comes to dealing with cop crimes, Chief Stamper's message is a mess.

  • News

    October 28, 1998

    Our Endorsements

    I-200: Affirmative Action

  • News

    October 14, 1998

    Concurrency:

    The state and county square off

  • News

    September 16, 1998

    Mixed traffic signals

    The county's push-me-pull-you act on growth.

  • News

    September 9, 1998

    The complaint department is: closed

    King County says its growth management techniques are not subject to question.

  • News

    September 9, 1998

    Primary Collars

    The Weeky's Endorsements

  • News

    September 2, 1998

    Cool runnings

    Look what Chris Bayley's got going for him in his Senate bid: money, style, experience. He's just running in the wrong decade.

  • News

    July 22, 1998

    Terms of enforcement

    A state senator comes to town to examine Seattle's drug-abatement ordinance.

  • News

    February 18, 1998

    Throw away the key

    The state's treatment of sex offenders poses dangers for us all.

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