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Willingham has consistently declined to discuss his embattled tenure at Notre Dame.

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The Last Boy Scout

Husky football coach Tyrone Willingham keeps press and public at arm's length—which might be the best thing for…

Guth would often shower his young object of desire with gifts before sex.

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The Phantom Menace

The secret life of Seattle's most famous Star Wars enthusiast

Guthrie has made a public ripple.

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The L-Word

Libertarian candidate Bruce Guthrie says what Cantwell can't.

1811 Eastlake: Not the daylong frat party it's made out to be.

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Wet & Mild

A trip inside Eastlake's much-ballyhooed drunk residence.

Broke as a Smoke

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Broke as a Smoke

Powerful state legislators explore ditching the 25-foot rule as barkeeps struggle to weather a butt-free recession. By Philip…

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Safety Dance

Crosswalks and strip joints: one and the same for Mayor Micromanage.

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Untouchable

The police-contract process impedes public scrutiny.

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Pants on Fire

The ethically challenged King County Journal.

Joe Zarelli: "It's a hot potato."

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Mentality Challenged

An ignorant GOP state senator kills a popular bill that would have required insurers to cover mental-health treatment…

Dr. Daniel Jones knows of several mistakes blamed on the new devices.

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Is Newer Better?

Questions emerge about a new way to check blood pressure.

WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSE

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WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSE

Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won't let anyone see them. Here's…

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Putting on Heirs

At a Seattle Times–owned paper in Maine, a young Blethen ascends and a veteran reporter is out.

Police say Raymond Nix, 66, fought off arrest. To subdue him, they used pepper spray and a Taser, and kicked him. Days later, he passed out, and his spleen was removed.

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The Cops’ Credibility Gap

A citizen overseer's frustration and a botched use-of-force investigation raise questions about Seattle Police Department accountability.

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Conflicted Disinterest

The Seattle Times cuts loose the aggressive veteran freelancer who was covering the paper's dispute with the Seattle…

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Here Goes the Neighborhood

A homelessness solution prompts an area of town that should know better to roll up the welcome mat.

Samara Lane (center left) and her father, Kurt Benshoof, with two other former members of the New Gnostic Church. Inset: church leader James King.

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The God Life

James King had dozens of people under his sway, and his obscure New Gnostic Church had few issues…

A Man Under the Influence

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A Man Under the Influence

After a near-death experience, Alejandro Escovedo returns, cleaner than ever and just as hungry.

Mental Marijuana

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Mental Marijuana

Can reefer cure madness? The case for legalizing 'green Prozac.'

Stephan Barnett: 'It's illegal.'

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Feds Probe Parent Co. of Weekly

Village Voice Media deal in L.A. raises antitrust issues.

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Up in Smoke?

Medical marijuana is now fair game in every state.