Politics A Nixon could help save the Washington GOP from itself Former Washington state Rep. Toby Nixon of Kirkland. by Knute Berger / April 5, 2007
Politics Seattle parks board nominees signal a new direction Two neighborhood activists are expected to emphasize public process on a board that got caught in a political crossfire in recent years by Paul Andrews / April 5, 2007
Politics Pro sports facilities are an 'investment': Yeah, right A drawing of the proposed Seattle SuperSonics arena in Renton. (Sonics) by O. Casey Corr / April 5, 2007
Politics What's the worth of Seattle's biggest newspaper? Financial figures disclosed by old and new minority owners show a big gap in the market valuation of the Seattle Times Co. That could be a factor when arbitration starts over the future of the Times a... by Bill Richards / April 5, 2007
Politics A freshman Washington senator vs. the speaker, in their own words A radio report from Olympia has been posted. by Chuck Taylor / April 4, 2007
Politics The Seattle zoo's parking garage cost to city might double, rekindling a controversy A drawing of the parking garage proposed for the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. by Paul Andrews / April 4, 2007
Politics Dinking liberally A report from the real-life meeting place of cyber-liberals and assorted other sots. by Knute Berger / April 4, 2007
Politics Sen. Maria Cantwell is a big gainer in the latest Congress power rankings Congress.org ranks the current Congress according to various indicators of power. by David Brewster / April 4, 2007
Politics Frank Chopp breaks radio silence The speaker of the Washington House sits for an interview. by Austin Jenkins / April 3, 2007
Politics It isn't racism that's oppressing Seattle Public Schools students, it's inflexibility The most successful schools set high standards and make adjustments when something doesn't work. by Matt Rosenberg / April 3, 2007