The main fall guy in the UW Medicare-fraud investigation says federal rules confounded him and other docs.
Manufacturers agree a fee might encourage computer recycling.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Tests show contamination from Georgetown waste site is worse than feared.
The Senate’s proposed budget is scary—but consider the alternatives.
WARNING: This column contains no references to the WTO. (Down, disappointed readers!) Every year about this time, we shed the…
FOOD & DRINK
Challenger Lawrence Molloy mounts a vigorous challenge to incumbent Port Commissioner Jack Block.
The question occurred to me over lunch in the press lounge at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta. As hundreds…
This year’s new primary format is terrible. But it’s still important to vote. Here’s for whom.
Hunter S. Thompson’s drugs take effect on a young writer.
Next week, Seattle becomes the battleground for two entirely different worldviews, and the winner is far from decided.
It seems a little retrograde, now that the markets have recognized Amazon.com as the e-world’s Wal-Mart (or Nordstrom), to talk…
I am trying to get over a one-and-a-half-year relationship with a girl who clams up when she is mad. She…
There will soon be a new friendly face on downtown Seattle’s mean streets, steering tourists to nearby restaurants and guiding…
Turf: Urban Living
Nick Licata, the Seattle City Council member who seemed least likely to support Referendum 51, has thrown his weight behind…
I WANT a list. I want a full accounting of every weapon in the country. Not Iraq. I could give…
The media were oblivious when Seattle police trampled the First Amendment.
‘It is time we got over the delusion that we in this country or state are more deserving of jobs than people in any other country or state.’
