Chuck Taylor's blog sizes up SeattlePI.com Time to start evaluating the new e-product by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / March 19, 2009
Politics Can Oregonians quit kicking themselves? We like tax surpluses where we can see 'em: In the mailbox by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / March 12, 2009
Far from Lake Woebegon Garrison Keillor's latest Salon piece shows us how far he's traveled by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / March 10, 2009
Finally, a moment to savor in local sports The Huskies basketball team ends on a high note, winning the championship by beating the Cougs, 67-60. Onward to the NCAA madness. by Mike Henderson / March 8, 2009
Portland's mood disorder BusinessWeek raises our sad index by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / March 2, 2009
A championship season for the Dawgs How rare does that sound? (For basketball, it's only been since 1953.) by Mike Henderson / March 1, 2009
Politics Does Portland owe Mayor Adams an apology? An alt-weekly writer looks beyond the squabbling around his city's mayoral 'cluster-kerfluffle.' by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / February 2, 2009
Portland's cool has its cost Portland is good at turning down-and-out neighborhoods into hot spots. If only we could keep a repair shop or two alive right next to the spa, gallery and bistro. by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / February 2, 2009
Huskies put on a great display against Arizona As the men's team secures a place in the NCAA tournament, the women's team is floundering in a netherworld. by Mike Henderson / February 1, 2009
Huskies riding high, but real tests come next week The men's basketball team is atop the Pac-10, but they are not likely to end the season there. Here's why. by Mike Henderson / January 25, 2009