Seattle’s surviving high-tech companies get selective as the pool of employees grows.
We are becoming a second-class higher education system. . . . The bill on a decade of tax cuts is coming due.
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Contradictions and conflict at the music industry’s buzzing tech event.
“Apartment buildings are bad places to have band practice, elevators are bad places to fart, and crowded cities are bad places to own animals that require lots of space.”
History repeats itself in police review panel’s dry report.
The battle against nuisance critters gets personal
Or not. The Mariners have the lowest team batting average in the league.
JUNKIE LACKS CREDIBILITY Geov Parrish is sometimes right on the mark, but his column on OxyContin [“A Junkie’s Confession,” Dec….
The state auditor criticizes the school district’s accounting.
The folks at Cantametrix think they know what music you will like— and what music you stole.
Toll phobia and rural preservation block a cleaner, cheaper way to operate highways.
Built or killed, the monorail will be with us forever.
Urban infiltrators are the “hackers” of older technologies, exploring the old bones of tomorrow’s ruins.
14. Best Y2K hideout READERS’ COMMENTS “Ted Kaczynsky’s house.” “Steve’s house.” “In bed having sex!” “Safeco Field—BYOB.” “Frontier Room.” “Alaska.”…
On behalf of the Seattle Archdiocese, a nun and a priest teamed up to evaluate or counsel priests accused of sex abuse. They also counseled victims, one of whom is suing over this conflict of interest.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Do the Zoo Summer programs are up to speed at the Woodland…
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