The biggest group of Washington soldiers who served in Iraq are starting to return, and it’s not clear we’re ready for them.
THE VIEW FROM DOWN HEREWhen are the monorail people going to show us what their project is going to look…
The P-I tells the News Council to eat shit— for good reason.
A strike looms at The Seattle Times and P-I.
Hooray for hemp! The Sensible Seattle Coalition nearly doubled its bank account, thanks to a $40,000 grant from the Marijuana…
IF YOU’RE CONVINCED pro football’s biggest weakness is that it isn’t loud enough, then the XFL is right up your…
Our past good times are killing us. Last week, Mayor Greg Nickels held his first press conference. The topic was…
Sign language
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Just over a year has passed since the UW announced a search for someone to replace Richard…
I don’t know if this is true of all women, but when I first started having sex (at 17), I…
Downtown poor take another social services hit.
Aug. 9-15, 2006
Gutsy Seattle Times editor Mindy Cameron retires. Will her quirky, opinionated editorial page survive?
While I’m still reeling from the unexpected passing of Pope John Paul II— although I did receive a lovely handwritten…
“Mistakes were made in communicating to the public and customers.” a) Federal Communications Commission chair Michael Powell explaining why his…
MY COUNTRY went crazy last week. Based on what is known so far, the odds that any single person in…
IN YET ANOTHER announcement calculated to revolutionize the computer world, Microsoft has debuted its new XP operating system. While his…
The unique talents of a local textile goddess.
FOOD & DRINK
“THE SOVIET OF Washington”—that was the nickname used sarcastically by Postmaster General James Farley in 1940 to belittle our state’s…
