Doublespeak edition.
First the Seattle Housing Authority eliminated hundreds of low-income units in Holly Park. Now it’s spending millions more than expected on that renovation. And, as Mark Worth recounts, it’s got the same sort of plans for White Center.
Trained trackers can teach you the art of solving nature’s mysteries—and human ones, too.
It’s not from Rand McNally. It’s drawn by a West Seattle couple and their dog.
How the candidates get to work
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Pioneer Square reports more rodent activity.
Staff assaults are the latest black eye for the troubled mental institution.
Ecotopian Sage Thanks to Geov Parrish and Ernest Callenbach for an intelligent discussion of contemporary politics and the potential future…
Florida’s not the only state with ballot irregularities.
The lady on the phone at Bank of America (n饠Seafirst) was most understanding, and she left me with a warm,…
So let’s say, just for the hell of it, that you’re 42 years old and world famous. Though you’ve been…
Choose all that apply: (a) The WASL was intended to improve schools and pupil performance. (b) It’s become an unhealthy obsession among teachers, parents, and students. (c) The WASL inspires alarming anxiety among 9-year-olds. (d) It’s actually stultifying public education.
He makes the cops nervous. Anwar Peace says he simply wants face time with the chief.
We’re deep in both the heat of the summer blockbuster season and that withering, must-mate-right-now time of year, which always…
Times are tough, but it’s not Eyman’s fault.
Plus: the inheritance tax, the new New York Times guy, and changes at The Seattle Times.
Collectors of good signs take note: At his swearing-in ceremony last Monday, new Mayor Greg Nickels shook the hand of…
Hey, Howard Schultz, let’s soak the taxpaying public from our new community hot tub.
MEDIA In reference to Hearst Communications v. Seattle Times Co., in Superior Court in and for the County of King,…