I’d rather shovel dog food into bags than work at a dot-com again.
HE’S SICK. Now that every major media player in the country has expressed its pious outrage over Dan Savage’s caucus…
An annual farewell to folks who helped shape life in our neck of the woods before they left us.
Road builders pour money into anti-transit Initiative 745.
Bill Gates’ alma mater, Lakeside School, stumbles on the way to reinventing itself in the name of diversity.
[The Pet Lady has received lots of nice follow-up letters from readers recently, and she shouts from the divan (spilling…
UP TO 30 ACTIVISTS crowded into and briefly occupied Sen. Maria Cantwell’s Seattle office last week to protest her votes…
Hemmed in by geography, greenbelts, and growth caps, Seattleites are growing accustomed to living with less spaceand finding it’s not…
Sailor faces 300 years in prison on charges of sabotaging a nuclear submarine.
What’s in a nameplate?
In Ballard, a new branch Seattle Public Library is a showcase of eco-efficient architecture.
Aggrieved ‘knuckle-draggers’ and newsroom ‘elitists’ tear Seattle’s Newspaper Guild apart.
Alleged theft and tampering by state patrol chemist may have jeopardized thousands of drug cases.
The mayor uses government to aid his re-election bid.
City law fails to protect tenants’ rights.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Community Monorail Meetings Join your fellow citizens and several City Council members…
Irreconcilable differences seem to have scotched the former love affair between this town’s would-be progressive politicians and the Green Party…
The writing’s on the wall
