Breaking up is hard to do, but it helps if you’ve got something new waiting in the wings. That’s the…
Initiative 696, the “Ban All Nets” measure on next week’s state ballot, isn’t happening in a vacuum and doesn’t just…
Even if three challengers win at City Hall, not much will change.
POLITICS The GOP’s wooing of George Nethercutt continues. Last week, Republicans kept pushing in their effort to get the U.S….
Liad Meidar of i5 Digital talks about thinking long term in a short-term environment and the benefits—yes, there are some—of the bear market.
City attorney candidate Jim Cline says he’s a labor lawyer, but many unions oppose him.
Forget the conventional wisdom about Washington’s low religiosity, which way young voters lean, and who ran the sharpest gubernatorial campaign.
Lawmakers rethink the importance of the WASL and opt for more study.
Washington winemakers do themselves proud with a variety of full-bodied cabernet-merlot blends.
The bulk retailer challenges state liquor restrictions.
STATE POLITICS Set your environmental security alert to red: The Washington Farm Bureau has announced it will put a property…
Seven new albums of varying frequencies— some ancient, some new and metallic.
Will the mayor be around for four more years?
The next Seattle schools superintendent might be among these names.
It’s always nice to report a smart move by government, although it’s too soon to tell if the state Legislature…
The Seattle Symphonys 100-year anniversary is an occasion to wonder: Wheres the Seattle part?
Showing at Varsity, Fri., April 14–Thurs., April 20. Rated R. 122 minutes.
Chez Gus comforts and confounds.
ALTOGETHER, CHEREASE CROSS got $394 in her first two robberies. Her weapons were a curling iron and a perfume bottle,…
A 4-year-old is dead, and the doctor who erred is still allowed to practice. No wonder liability insurance is driving up health care costs.
