The ambassador minced no words in Shoreline in August.
WHAT’S UP WITH THE VIADUCT? One day it’s open for traffic, the next day it’s closed for mysterious emergency inspection…
Feeling good with Edgar Thank you so much for your EDGAR THE HERO piece [“Batman,” 7/6]. Leave it to the…
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Hell hath no fury like a Cancer scorned. I’m certainly keeping out of your way as…
ACROSS THE STATE, commentators have hailed the Legislature’s astonishing passage last month of a compromise transportation package that includes a…
As Westlake Park rabble-rousing goes, this was barely a peep. The eight or so Serbo-Seattleites who turned out last Wednesday…
The King County election task force report delivers a blow.
I was incarcerated for a little over nine years for a property crime. So the obvious is, of course, obvious,…
How Safeco Fraud—er, Safeco Field—allows the Mariners to bilk their fans.
LIKE A BAD PENNY, like Richard Nixon, like hope springing eternal, the idea just keeps coming back: to add a…
Mayor Paul Schell joins the monorail love-in.
Just when you’re settling comfortably into your People magazine to relish the pathetic state of J.Lo’s love life, you find…
Olympic Hotel hallway, downtown Seattle, November 1961: “Sometime after Kennedy was back,” Seymour Hersh writes in The Dark Side of…
The art of packing a snack for before, during, or after
The Holiday Carousel kept packing them in all last week.
Why are lawyers circling a popular Green Lake eatery?
Oh, they were brilliant for sure, trying to burn down a tavern on Custer Way by running around at night…
After repeated complaints, the state wants to take over the superstore’s workers’ comp.
While no one has documented a plot to manipulate results, voting systems deserve closer scrutiny.
Season’s greetings from James M. Cain.
