Important service center for drug users faces a hostile new mayor and eviction.
OLYMPIC MANIA is upon us. For a two-week period, people are gathering around their TV sets and rooting for people…
For the latest rhetoric against sending tech jobs overseas, Seattle-based WashTech is a national journalist’s first phone call.
An SPD commander fires back at the state patrol chief over WTO complaints.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Dallas gets Condit, Stonecipher, and an office staff to be named later.
When you want to get a geek his Christmas toys, there’s only one place to go.
You make the call!
HI PET LADY! RE: your Sept. 20 column on the Cairn terrier. I know this may seem a bit peculiar…
DEAR PET LADY, I have a problem with Olive, my 4-year-old Labrador retriever. She has recently started eating our couch….
Has Michael Medved been snubbed by his colleagues? He certainly thinks so. “The New York Film Critics Circle is like…
Small schools howl as newly wired big districts pull the plug on the region’s pioneering media library.
Fresh from electoral triumph, a new and slightly scary Governor Gary.
PRINCES KNAVES Seattle radio listeners rejoice! Howard Stern, the New York shock jock who launched a thousand drive-time imitators, is…
E-mails suggest Port of Seattle CEO Mic Dinsmore tried to influence last year’s Port Commission election, and two of the five members think he should go.
New efforts to combat spam may also be killing e-mails future.
No freakin’ rest: A performer relaxes on a bed of nails at the Girly Freak Show at Graceland, June 26.
Government’s many lovers of sports terminology like to call legislation that will pass easily a “slam dunk.” But real basketball…
A kind of reverse neural implant.
It’s an off year, but this election is a real opportunity to steer public policy.