The inexpensive bar-code scanner for the masses will die for our geekish sins. Good.
AFTER WEEKS of tense debate, the Seattle City Council’s lopsided vote Monday approved an $86 million low- income housing levy…
I keep having apocalyptic dreams; it must be Valentine’s Day. We all know the damn holiday is supposed to be…
SIX MONTHS AFTER The Seattle Times settled with the Newspaper Guild, the lawsuits, grievances, and bad blood keep on flowing….
Politics The Washington State Patrol is protecting Republican gubernatorial wanna-be Dino Rossi, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,…
“Hi. This is your county executive Ron Sims,” said the familiar voice on my home answering machine. “You may be…
I apologize in advance. I expect by the time this hits the stands on Wednesday you’ll be wanting to hear…
It’s a homegrown, low-cost alternative to commuting via highways and transit. Just add software.
Ms. Dategirl, I’m a single 40-year-old guy. I started using magazine pornography 25 years ago to masturbate to. I’ve had…
KING COUNTY juvenile corrections employee Ralph Bunch finally got his day in court—and won big. Bunch was awarded $603,500 by…
TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND signatures in 31 days. Can an all-volunteer army do it? Last Thursday, Citizens for Shelter with Dignity—made up…
By now those who went to Comdex last week have recovered, while those who wanted to go have gotten over…
Also: free speech in the armed forces.
If Americans could just be comfortable with getting laid, we might have some semblance of peace in the world. I…
Boeing looks to save time and money on inspections.
Jack Abramoff, who worked for Seattle’s Preston Gates Ellis law firm, is charged with fraud and conspiracy.
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Illustration by Danny Hellman.
In a trail of greasepaint and the roar of clown footprints, the legendary J.P. PATCHES has for five decades been…
