Politics New WA laws start to close public broadband gap — but it’s a small step Legislators are spending $400 million to expand broadband, while opening up public internet options. But access for everyone is still a long way off. by Melissa Santos / July 16, 2021
Politics Technology vs. privacy: Washington looks to regulate facial recognition tools in 2020 Sea-Tac Airport recently halted use of the technology. Now, state lawmakers in Olympia are looking to adopt statewide rules. by Melissa Santos / January 3, 2020
Tech McBoeing's dumb flight plan Good thing we'll have some of these to sell. by T.M. Sell / October 29, 2009
Politics Bring back real 'progressives' Fighting Bob LaFollette, the founding father of Progressivism by T.M. Sell / August 4, 2009
Politics Coping with a post-Boeing world Boeing plans to add 1,200 jobs at its Renton plant over the next couple of years. by T.M. Sell / July 12, 2009
Tech Mayor Bozeman's Seattle slapfest: returning the favor Cranes at the Port of Seattle. by T.M. Sell / May 1, 2009
Politics Hammering Hoover, re-inventing Roosevelt Herbert Hoover listening to the radio. by T.M. Sell / January 13, 2009