The Seattle School District says it’s all about equity these days. In his office one day, Superintendent Joseph Olchefske declares…
It’s been a few days, but I’m still beaming from the cheer afforded by the TNT movie Pirates of Silicon…
Feb. 16-22, 2005
Some seek judicial harmony, and others sound strident notes in this year’s battles for the state’s high court seats.
This is the season when we usually turn reasonable- weigh the pros and cons, and pick the best candidate, regardless…
The gearhead’s guide to generosity
Philanthropy Last week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation snubbed the Seattle School District when it announced that it didn’t…
POLITICS The GOP’s wooing of George Nethercutt continues. Last week, Republicans kept pushing in their effort to get the U.S….
As Initiative 200, the Washington State Civil Rights Initiative, moves toward the fall ballot, citizens should watch closely how the…
Liad Meidar of i5 Digital talks about thinking long term in a short-term environment and the benefits—yes, there are some—of the bear market.
I think I’m most proud to be an American when the country rises up as one to defeat a common…
Don’t buy any Boeing jets, either! Plus: 14 finalists for Seattle City Council.
City attorney candidate Jim Cline says he’s a labor lawyer, but many unions oppose him.
He’s no longer a Port commissioner, but he still took a posh Port junket—for the city’s sake, of course.
Forget the conventional wisdom about Washington’s low religiosity, which way young voters lean, and who ran the sharpest gubernatorial campaign.
Warning: This cartoon may have undergone NSA monitoring.
The Seattle Times backs Lieberman because other candidates are too honest.
Lawmakers rethink the importance of the WASL and opt for more study.
Don’t the very public security measures taken in response to the strike at The Seattle Times‘ Fairview Avenue headquarters make…
