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Politics

Cliff Mass, what was that slop outside?

Cliff Mass's new book on the mysteries of Northwest weather

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  • Knute Berger
/ April 14, 2009
Tech

Bill Gates edges out Obama in public trust

What do they have in common? Credibility.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 14, 2009

Get ready for Seattle's PostGlobe

A new website by Seattle Post-Intelligencer alumni aims to launch Tuesday, April 14.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 12, 2009
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Culture

The Cascadian Dream

John Muir, in the mountains he loved

by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 8, 2009
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No (Gold) Rush to judgement

The George Carmack House in Seattle's Central District. (Vintage Seattle)

by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 6, 2009
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Clinton says take me to the fair!

Obama's secretary of state commits to a post-Bush foreign policy in Asia and shakes the money tree for participation in Shanghai's Expo 2010
by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 6, 2009

Will Obama visit start a second Pig War?

The president's visit to Britain has sparked a new Oregon controversy.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 2, 2009
Politics

River of coffee?

A Washington place name proposal that could make a mark in latte land.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 2, 2009
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Environment

Save the planet: Get rid of your cat

Cuddly, but far from environmentally benign

by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 1, 2009
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Politics

As the Globe turns

The P-I Globe, atop the old P-I building at 6th and Wall

by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 30, 2009
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Culture

Muddy waters of the Salish Sea

A new name for the Northwest waters could be a setback for those charged with cleaning up Puget Sound. On the other hand, maybe a fresh start is what's needed.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 26, 2009
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Politics

Can Locke save the world's fair?

Gary Locke

by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 25, 2009
Politics

Seattle's new Green Lab

The National Trust for Historic Preservation picks a local developer to run its major new sustainability project.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 24, 2009
Culture

Timely lessons from Angelo Pellegrini

Seattle's pioneering food writer reminds us how to build a great city, one meal at a time.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 24, 2009
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Politics

Politics: The snow storm that won't end

This snow just won't melt away.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ March 22, 2009
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