Jim Johnson and Mary Fairhurst are stark contrasts in their race for state Supreme Court.
Years ago, as cold warriors went about justifying America’s war in Southeast Asia, a common train of logic was known…
A church’s attempt to live outside land-use law threatens to unleash unimaginable growth.
WHATEVER WE WERE doing, we’re not doing anymore—and whatever we were reading, we’ve put down. Great war books now have…
You don’t have to be a teenage obsessive to enjoy playing on the computer.
How is it being Tim Eyman these days?
Dreamers, schemers, and scientists try to catch and cultivate the Northwest’s most potent icon.
Kozmo.com, R.I.P.
Local women find that the corporate boardroom is still a man’s world
Washington will be the next big battleground for gay marriage. It was here and gone, one day’s newspaper headline, but…
The state treasurer fired a man who pledges to bring financial accountability to the Seattle monorail board. Should you care?
State Auditor Brian Sonntag has questions about money, openness, bidding, and conflicts of interest. His scrutiny is prompted in part by memories of the gigantic 1980s WPPSS bond default.
HEY! GIVE US BACK our firemen! That’s what New York City residents must have been thinking as they read Sam…
Cover photo by Kevin P. Casey
Seattle Weekly deserves a lot of credit for its 2/25 report on local indie record labels (“Beyond Sub Pop“). Your…
THE MARDI GRAS RIOTS resulted from “a failure to command,” according to a report released last week by the Seattle…
