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Murder in Ballard

An eerie crime frightens the neighborhood.

Mark Erickson's whistle-blower lawsuit against the University of Washington brought to light "entrenched" Medicare fraud.

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Everybody Knew

The full story of the University of Washington Medicare-fraud case has not been told, says a whistle-blower. For…

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The Jack Abramoff File

A collection of our stories about the D.C. super-lobbyist's Seattle connections.

Two Views of 9/11

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Two Views of 9/11

Whose conspiracy theory to believe: the official one, involving Ahmed Ressam, or those of possible crackpots?

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Not so lucky

A UW whistleblower gets sacked after reporting more mishandling of med-school money.

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The Port: low pay, but high returns

The job pays a mere $6,000 a year, but big money is driving the debate in this year’s…

Kyle Huff: "He didn't snap."

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Making Sense of Death

The expert leading the Capitol Hill massacre inquiry is optimistic.

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Cops talk about cops

Review board gets an earful: parties, prostitutes, and personality tests.

At Fifth Avenue and Bell Street, the Zum Health Club fears losing its investment.

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Location, Location, Location

Three turf wars flare as the Seattle Monorail Project begins condemning land along the Green Line.

Prisoner seeks death

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Prisoner seeks death

Walla Walla inmate James Elledge wants the state to kill him.

On Queen Anne Hill, a struggle to make ends meet.

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A Broke Home

A legacy children's charity is in the red, and it's not clear how it spent $2.3 million.

Clockwise from top left: Carl Mack, Christine Gregoire, Rick Neuheisel, Gil Kerlikowske, and Ichiro.

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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…

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Homing in on the roost

Are American-made missiles destined to target American planes?

Cracks in the public's concrete.

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When It Rains, There Are Pores

The state orders billionaire Paul Allen to fix the many leaks in Seahawks Stadium—or else.

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No stone unturned

One man's lonely battle to save the graveyard City Hall would rather forget.

Attorney Michael Pfau

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Litigation Liturgy

The Seattle Archdiocese is not about to confess.

Judge not

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Judge not

Lest you end up in front of these robed rogues.

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Update: Schultz Starts the Shot Clock

The Sonics owner gives the Legislature an ultimatum, and two senators are not impressed.

Joel Horn's Blank Check

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Joel Horn’s Blank Check

With an affinity for control, the well-connected monorail executive helped steer Seattle's dream to the brink—and then quit.

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Sex Raids

It's not a crackdown, it just looks like one.