BOEING'S MACHINISTS' UNION couldn't find a break in the clouds last week following the gloomy announcement that Boeing may lay off as many as 30,000… Continue reading
SURE, IT'S A HOLIDAY Monday, Jan. 21, but the pillars of the local economy aren't going to drop everything just to remember the birthday of… Continue reading
Seattle fishermen fighting to stay in business get their day in court.
The Seattle Police Guild's no-confidence vote is a well-worn tactic in labor standoffs around the country.
Seattle University's associate dean talks about preparing men for the priesthood.
THE FOLLOWING may not surprise anyone who's ever sat for an hour in traffic waiting to enter westbound lanes on state Route 520 in Bellevue:… Continue reading
Think transit is expensive? Check out the cost of cars.
Despite the hard times ahead, Nickels keeps promising more goodies.
A LITTLE-KNOWN fact about state law as it applies to salmon streams: The Department of Fish and Wildlife can force landowners to remove barriers to… Continue reading
The 520 bridge's problems can't be solved by construction alone.
A trio of biographies inspired by the notion that society's true history is revealed as much by its victims as by its victors.
Business leaders demand tax relief.
I'm getting all urban boutiquey while my rural family's still shopping for me at Kmart.
Manufacturers agree a fee might encourage computer recycling.
A desperate airplane mechanic is accused of creating potentially deadly problems.
TIM AND PATTY Crawford have once again stopped work crews on the site of a controversial retirement home that was proposed to be built on… Continue reading
Members of Congress fight to save the EPA's conscience.
The city really wants to let a developer build, despite environmental concerns.
Infighting at the Pike Place Market.