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Politics

Washington dawdles as megaquake looms

A brick building damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

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  • Eric Holdeman
/ January 2, 2017
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Opinion

In Trump's America, Seattle workers can lead

A 2014 May Day rally in Seattle emphasized workers' rights and protection of immigrants.

by
  • Nicole Grant
/ January 2, 2017
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Upzone opponents lean on false narrative

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  • Michael Maddux
/ December 15, 2016
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Opinion

Why 'burning dead trees' isn't a clean energy source

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  • Alec Connon
/ December 11, 2016
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Seattle’s construction noise is out of control — and terrible for your health

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  • Eliot Brenowitz
/ December 4, 2016
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Opinion

Stores can't use religion to discriminate

The Richland flower shop at the heart of a court dispute

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  • Peter Danelo
/ November 10, 2016
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Opinion

Green voters seem confused this election

Anacortes is the site of several oil refineries. Maybe a carbon tax should be a priority?

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  • Douglas MacDonald
/ November 5, 2016
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Opinion

Washington can do better on climate than I-732

Turbine generators near Ellensburg.

by
  • Felipe Rodriguez-Flores
/ November 5, 2016
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Opinion

I-732: Washington state's chance to lead the climate fight

The usual traffic clog in downtown Seattle. Credit: Oran Viriyincy/Flickr

by
  • Ned Witting
/ November 5, 2016
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Opinion

Money in politics? Initiative would make it worse

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  • Mark Schoesler
/ November 3, 2016
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Opinion

Why gun control initiative is unfair to mentally ill

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  • David Combs
/ November 2, 2016
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Opinion

A personal tale of gun violence drives ballot effort

The Cafe Racer in Seattle was the scene of a 2012 shooting that killed four people, followed by the shooting death outside Town Hall Seattle of another person. Family members of the shooter had long...

by
  • Marilyn Balcerak
/ November 1, 2016
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Opinion

Initiative would make state less corrupt

The dome of the State Capitol

by
  • Kristin Eberhard
/ October 26, 2016
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Opinion

Minimum wage measure would bulldoze construction firms

by
  • Nancy Munro
/ October 16, 2016
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Opinion

Washington’s low minimum wage is bad for business

Mugs from Broadcast Coffee in Seattle, whose owners support raising the minimum wage across the state

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  • Barry Faught
/ October 12, 2016
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