WHINING IS SO EASY. Oh, everything costs too much. Traffic’s a drag. Fremont’s ruined. Seattle isn’t like it used to…
The Seattle school-budget scandal has united disparate advocates and is certain to invigorate future elections.
Also: Strengthening our shield, and lousy t-shirts at City Hall.
Cancer (June 21–July 22)This week’s theme: Cancer control issues. Unfortunately for your clutching instinct, the big, juicy fish you’re embracing…
Uff da, indeed! PLEEEAAASE! No more stories on how cool Ballard is [“It’s hot, it’s hip, it’s . . ….
KIRO-TV offers viewers a salmon documentary that’s bought and paid for by the timber industry.
Election Reform One—perhaps the only—benefit of the chaotic ballot counting in the governor’s race is that we might get good…
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover November 5 – 11, 2003 Cover photo by Rick Dahms
An eleventh-hour compromise averts a strike by UW grad students.
Disgusted and offended I am disgusted and offended by your article “Top to bottom” in the March 23rd issue. I…
Could disasters loom as more and more pipeline operators switch to Windows NT?
MASTER USE PROJECT: 776544FTS ADDRESS: 201 S. KING ST. Applicant Contact: Governor Gary Locke, King County Executive Ron Sims, Ex-Mayor…
A Seattle author recalls life on tour
A ‘marginalized’ dissident no more, the new Seattle School Board president takes charge.
On the Boards board members circle the wagons following Murphys dismissal
“Of course, one can’t expect white-coat welfare recipients to admit that their breeding colonies and labs should be cut off from the federal tax dollar trough they feed from . . .”
Just about everyone gets a passing grade at the state’s school for cops, as the case of a much-investigated Carnation cop reveals.
Cover photo by Kevin P. Casey
“Fair trade” supporters hope to rally the coffee giant to their cause.
