Health care is a familiar issue, but what about ‘death care’? The funeral industry in Washington is giving some grief-stricken consumers grave concerns.
The roadside bomb has mass appeal among insurgents and is having a massive impact.
AFTER THE REPORTERS and cameras left, after fire officials and city politicians departed, there was firefighter Dick Chester the next…
THE NAVY CALLED IT a case of national security and said whoever sabotaged its Trident nuclear submarine— cutting at least…
IF MONEY TRANSLATES into votes, Mayor Paul Schell and challenger King County Council member Greg Nickels are neck and neck…
Is Gary Ridgway the Green River killer, and after 20 years and $15 million, will they be able to convict him?
The election bellies up to the bar.
Civil liberties are threatened after Sept. 11.
Local firms get in on the Homeland Act.
IN A CITY WIDELY considered to be the nauseating epicenter of nerd lifestyle and latte-dah society, here came cab driver…
Billionaires lose millions.
A detective—and his department—could face trial.
High-flying Port bigwigs spent $126,000 on travel last year.
Monorail officials consider alternatives to a tight squeeze between the tracks and buildings, shedding daylight on the problem.
With its first new engines in 36 years, Seattle’s venerable monorail is a proven champ. Just remember to duck when the debris flies.
Business the island way
Ringing in 2000 with champagne and paranoia.
An obstructed view of public partner Paul Allen’s Seahawks Stadium finances.
On Beacon Hill, the homeless encampment struggles on—and racks up big city fines.
The state House is considering changes to Three Strikes and You’re Out.