Everything you need to know about earthquakes but were afraid to ask.
New technologies may make it easier to get cash and open locked doors, but at what cost to privacy?
Greetings, maggots.
At one time, I considered political polls to be undependable, biased tools designed to influence public opinion rather than measure…
CRIME The press release came from a Beverly Hills public relations firm called Luck Media and Marketing Inc., whose huge…
Will the mayor be around for four more years?
The exhausted art of fire dancing.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Maritime Discovery Center Two impressive new exhibits highlight MDC’s 2004 season: a…
A few months ago, members of my household came home with a dog from the shelter. Little did I suspect…
A neighborhood leader wonders what it takes to win friends and influence people at City Hall.
A view of Christmas from behind the cash register.
The next Seattle schools superintendent might be among these names.
It’s always nice to report a smart move by government, although it’s too soon to tell if the state Legislature…
Owner cites lack of advertising.
Isn’t it great to live in such exciting technological times? The Seattle City Council Budget Committee took a bold step…
THE LAST COUPLE of weeks have been a lesson in how one person can make a difference—and why that can…
The Pet Lady knows you, dear readers, are bound to be utterly captivated by any topic that the P.L. finds…
Ex-Housemartins bassist Norman Cook resurfaces as a DJ and producer.
A development threatens to torpedo West Seattle’s most treasured landmark.
The Legislature’s medical-marijuana law runs afoul of reality.
