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The state attorney general says Seahawks owner Paul Allen should open his books.

Ralph Reed: Microsoft's $20,000-a-month man—until now.

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A Bug in Windows GOP

Microsoft is ending its relationship with choirboy-lobbyist Ralph Reed, but the company's ties to others in the seemingly…

The Grand Salami's Jon Wells gets cut.

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A Mariners shutout

THIS IS MONEY time for Jon Wells. The renegade baseball-program publisher is padding back and forth along busy…

In January, Mayor Greg Nickels takes the oath of office a second time.

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Million-Dollar Mayor

His fund-raising is always in high gear. But whose isn't?

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Parental Nightmare

A fifth-grade teacher in Seattle pleads guilty to child molestation, and a former pupil sues the school district.

Attorney Schafer argues speaking out is more important than the rules that forbid it.

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Spilling the sacred beans

Attorney faces discipline for turning in the "Cadillac Judge."

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UW’s ‘Culture’ of Fraud

The whistle-blower in the medical-billing scandal has more info.

Who cares?

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Who cares?

In the age of the Internet and 24-hour cable news, does a newspaper strike matter?

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Cop wars

Did infighting lead to city, county police misconduct?

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News Clips— Changes due at Echo Glen?

AS THE STATE continues its probe into the recent suicide of a teenage inmate at Echo Glen Children’s…

Paul Ramsey, the University of Washington's vice president for medical affairs.

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Self-Diagnosis

UW launches a lessons-learned probe of a medical scandal that just won't go away.

Police officer Greg Neubert either "wasn't running" or "was being dragged," according to witnesses.

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Rights and wrongs

The inquiry into Aaron Roberts' shooting justifies police action.

Little Station 20, aka "The Roaring Twenties," is slated for replacement.

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Burning Down the House

The city's fire levy is way over budget. Station 20 helps explain why.

Protesters riot, police riot

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Protesters riot, police riot

The mayor and police chief gambled and lost during the WTO.

"Murderer" at the wheel

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“Murderer” at the wheel

Another state trooper makes another pro-life pullover.

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Ill winds at Western

Staff assaults are the latest black eye for the troubled mental institution.

Tom Rasmussen wants "a full briefing."

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Health Behind Bars

With questions about inmate care, the King County Health Board plans to visit the jail.

The media horde spies Susan Lindauer in New York after a court appearance last week.

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The Spy-cific Northwest

Journalists, sailor, diplomat—spies. Why is Washington so spooky?

Family man: rich enough to pass up an eight-year $140 million offer.

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Griffey, Inc.

Dealing with the Junior trade: Name-calling helps.

Chief David Brame: called psychologically unfit, accused of rape.

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Domicile of Dysfunction

The aroma of Tacoma, the states biggest small town, has nothing to do with industry.