People, Politics, and Media
School district money comes and goes, but where?
They fight for us, obediently. Yet in conflict after conflict, American soldiers are injected, gassed, medicated, experimented on, exposed to chemicals, and given faulty weapons and equipment by their own government. Then they come home to vanishing veterans benefits and Pentagon stonewalling.
A suggested speech for the president.
In rounding up superintendent candidates, it seems no one did their homework. And what about the $63,500 head-hunting firm?
King County elections chief Julie Anne Kempf was fired in 2002. Now she could face charges that include criminal impersonation.
Suing a slain suspect’s mother, a white Seattle cop plays the race card.
Boeing’s latest fine sends its corporate rap sheet soaring to $100 million in the last three years.
Let’s see now, Rick Bart must have said to himself: As Snohomish County Sheriff, I’ve got a decent record, the…
Our dovish region depends on military spending.
A much-anticipated monorail authority announcement was merely a progress report. Negotiations are to last another 60 to 90 days.
Murders and suicides by military personnel might be part of the Iraq war toll.
A new contender for Washington’s worst judge.
The supposedly racy e-mail that led to the 1996 firing of thenKing County ombudsman David Krull was entitled “Instruction and…
An SPD commander fires back at the state patrol chief over WTO complaints.
Dallas gets Condit, Stonecipher, and an office staff to be named later.
And so Boeing sends its workers to school for a day.
Election messes; secret gulags; monorail meltdowns; flaming hair; Bill, Melinda, and Bono; horse sex; Deep Throat; FEMA failures: It’s been a heckuva year.
Are terrorists in our midst?
Monorail planners dismiss questions raised by a structural engineer with a global reputation.
