Welfare’s five-year limit is effectively over, but that’s not what recipients are being told.
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Things Being What They Are, Shakespeare’s Stealer, and China Dolls.
Cantwell soars, Republicans swoon in primary.
The region’s ambitious 10-year timetable to end homelessness is in serious trouble, undercut and underfunded. The Bush administration is sending mixed signals, and things are about to get worse.
THE DISCOVERY of a nearly complete 9,000-year-old skeleton in the Columbia River just five years ago has raised some fascinating…
Grandma elects the Seattle City Council.
Think Seattle is no place for racing fans? The author of My Racing Heart, a new book on the passionate world of Thoroughbreds, reveals how and why to love Emerald Downs.
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The Planet Project would like to teach the world to speak up.
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Once-reliable vehicle finds itself running on empty.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Gabrielle Bakker A contemporary painter working in…
You can make one! Yes, you!
Vik Muniz redraws icons—and perceptions—in sugar, wire, and dirt.
LONG LIVE PAT GRIFFITH! Knowing that the Weekly‘s endorsement is considered the “kiss of death” from a candidate’s perspective, I…
With a couple of exceptions, the Mariners are in exceptionally fine form.
A close mayor’s race boosts the Seattle City Council.