Cracked walls and cramped quarters energize legislators.
Neighbors Against Drugs takes aim at paraphernalia.
Want to see Seattle politicians get all misty-eyed? Invoke the mighty “Forward Thrust,” that 1968 ballot-clogging package of bonds and…
The city’s PacMed keeps losing millions.
THE WORLD IS watching Paul Schell’s retirement party. The stunning primary elimination of Seattle’s incumbent mayor was profiled in the…
Local activists find themselves among hundreds of “internationals” who have stepped into a war zone in the West Bank. Why?
Dear Dategirl, I’m in love. As hard as I’ve tried to avoid it, it happened. He’s a local executive chef,…
It’s official: Seattle Weekly’s parent, Village Voice Media, and the New Times chain of urban weeklies propose to merge.
Two felons have been involved in printing and processing ballots for King County—one of them a convicted embezzler. A voter activist calls this a security breach.
It’s time to stop parading and start marching, for Jack and Ennis’ sake.
Got 20 minutes? Then you’ve got yourself a getaway.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)Don’t expect to understand the dramas unfolding around you this week. Luckily, you have my (and the…
I’ve been reading your column for a while but never thought I’d be one of those people writing in, mainly…
Best sibling rivalry Sometimes all it takes to end up at Ardour (1115 First, 292-0660) instead of Ped (1100 First,…
Note to John Kerry: Win first, apologize later.
Sept. 1016, 2003
It’s finally become clear what people want from government. Actually, there’s two items on the wish list: 1) People want…
Tim Eyman’s latest plan reveals him as the developers’ shill.
School Board members have trouble exacting change to cut transportation costs, but they aren’t as divided as it might seem.
When Mayor Greg Nickels printed and mailed campaign material at city expense, he wasn’t seeking to influence just anybody.
