Politics Out of the men's room, Larry Craig taps toes with the ACLU U.S. Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho. (U.S. Senate) by O. Casey Corr / September 18, 2007
Politics The WASL test: What went wrong Graduation at Bainbridge High School. (Chuck Taylor) by Chris Vance / September 17, 2007
Politics Does Seattle have too many historic landmarks? The Denny's restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood (top and bottom), with a resembling information booth at the 1962 World's Fair. by Knute Berger / September 16, 2007
Politics A P.R. war that could be seen as the neighbors vs. sick kids The protest against a taller Children's Hospital by Laurelhurst residents. (O. Casey Corr) by O. Casey Corr / September 16, 2007
Culture The ZIP code obsesity disparity: a solution This <i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i> map depicts all too clearly the exclusion of skinny people from certain neighborhoods. by Steve Clifford / September 16, 2007
Politics Larry Craig: the last of the 'servants of the lords of yesterday' U.S. Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho. (U.S. Senate) by David Frey / September 14, 2007
Politics Outing Portland's 'hydro hogs' Willamette Week's annual report on the biggest water users survives an effort to keep the names secret. by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / September 14, 2007
Politics Toll on, Columbia! Interstate 5 at the Columbia River, linking Portland and Vancouver, Wash. (Oregon Department of Transportation) by Knute Berger / September 13, 2007
Politics Putting on the Doggerel: All the news that's fin to print What do Paul Allen, a gray whale, and the Washington State Ferries have in common? They all displace a lot of water. Or two of them are running out of gas, and one of them is all gas. You decide. by Greg Palmer / September 13, 2007
Culture Fools and Knaves: Let's party! Our jester rethinks political labels. by Steve Clifford / September 10, 2007