Despite a heralded reopening, Gas Works Park remains on the list of hazardous sites.
Neighbors say the Northwest’s largest painting contractor is making their air hard to breathe.
The Justice Department and the elite Delta Force pushed for Seattle crackdown against WTO protesters.
The AG’s office says it was never asked to vet the governor’s use of a Boeing consultant in the bid to win Boeing’s favor.
Kirkland plastic surgeon Greg Johnson considered himself an artist who sculpted women in the flesh, but some patients say he was a shape-shifter of a very different kind. JUST ASK HIS WIFE
Did the state really learn from last year’s big emboozlement?
Taxpayers paid Deloitte Consulting $715,000 to help woo Boeing—which just happens to be a $5 million Deloitte client.
School officials don’t seem interested in tracking down $9.3 million in overspending.
The notorious Enumclaw horse-sex case spurs a state senator to draft a bill banning bestiality.
While UW Medical was ripping off Medicare, say whistle-blowers, private insurers and patients were overbilled, too.
A new all-ages enterprise bubbles up.
With former Olympic Peninsula carpenter Joseph Wilson in town and news about to break in D.C., here’s a rundown of blossoming GOP scandals and what he thinks.
Jack Abramoff, who worked for Seattle’s Preston Gates Ellis law firm, is charged with fraud and conspiracy.
In a trail of greasepaint and the roar of clown footprints, the legendary J.P. PATCHES has for five decades been…
Critics charge the city’s towing law unfairly targets the poor and minorities.
A federal court case exposes some of the most private parts of the billionaire media mogul’s hush-hush (and lavish) lifestyle. Is it the price for being a player in Tinsel Town?
Witnesses assert a hooker was involved with many law enforcement officers.
Boeing pays $61 million to settle a whistle-blower lawsuit.
Critics assail the governor’s plan for the mentally ill.
Washington’s toll in Iraq in 2003.
