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  • Blogs

    November 16, 2009

    Jean Godden, Jan Drago, and a Very Awkward Press Conference

    Jan Drago just can't catch a break this year.​It was supposed to be a straightforward photo op. All nine city councilmembers would pat themselves on the back for resolving the city's $72 million shortfall then go help librarians shelve and check out books. And it almost worked out that way... ... More >>

  • News

    August 12, 2009

    Does the City Have Too Many “Advisors”?

    They’ve grown in number under Nickels, and that’s become a campaign issue—even outside the mayor’s race.

  • 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.

  • Blogs

    November 9, 2007

    Fisken For Mayor!

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

  • News

    July 6, 2005

    Education, Elections, Mental Health

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

  • News

    March 10, 2004

    Urban Barn Raising

    While big developers work nearby, Cascade neighborhood residents preserve a block for eco-friendly renovation.

  • News

    November 26, 2003

    A Return to Port

    Alec Fisken's victory strengthens support on the Seattle Port Commission

  • 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

    October 29, 2003

    Make It a Mandate

    Take advantage of this opportunity to improve the School Board, the City Council, and the Port Commission.

  • News

    October 22, 2003

    It Floats Your Boat

    The Port spends lots of taxpayer money, it helps shape the local economy, and two commission seats are up for grabs.

  • News

    September 10, 2003

    SWs Primary-Election Picks

    Its time to throw many, but not all, of the bums out. Also: yes to relaxing marijuana enforcement, no to the latte tax.

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