CITY HALL Citing state and local law, the city of Seattle guards details of its negotiations with public-employee unions closely,…
National production is shelved as the troubled PBS station lays off 30 percent of its staff.
Trying to get a perspective on the former Jet City.
Seattle politicians side with Qwest against Sound Transit.
Monorail supporters and opponents start race for the ballot.
The unhappy minority owner of The Seattle Times acquires two other state newspapers.
Free trade foes and fanatics face off in, of all places, the public schools.
Here we go again. In the wake of Buford O. Furrow Jr.’s California shooting spree, the Church of Jesus Christ…
What happens when peace-loving yuppies and the head of a Buddhist sect build their dream homes next to an enormous gravel deposit? A fight breaks out over bathrooms, of course.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) revealed this week that New Hampshire-based Image Data has a $1.5 million contract with…
No Child Left Untested Thank you for Nina Shapiro’s article on the WASL [“Taking the WASL,” Sept. 15]. I am…
Police prevent “A16” protests from shutting down the IMF and World Bank.
Our neighbors to the north fire back over my invasion column.
SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS It’s not surprising, given their experience in urban public schools, that many of the four finalists for…
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Electronic home detention is the latest rage in criminal justice. There’s no doubt that it’s cheaper than jail, but is the public’s safety at risk?
Finding a home among the migrants, mavericks, and mutants of the Pacific Northwest.
City officials’ new filings disclose the bank-account size of $chell, $idran, and Ni¢astro.
