Environment Nonprofit finds hope against wildfires with unexpected ally: charcoal To capture carbon and jumpstart forest thinning, Methow Valley couple – and Washington taxpayers – bet on biochar. by Mandy Godwin InvestigateWest / September 2, 2021
Environment Seattle police have occupied a public waterway for decades A fence around state-owned property on Lake Union implies that the city has been paying for exclusive access. It hasn't. by Mandy Godwin / September 16, 2020
Politics Apologize for America? Hey, it can be useful Flip Side: Maybe we want to lord it over a small country, right? Go right ahead, but let's apologize, too. by Steve Clifford / October 20, 2012
Culture Flip Side: How would Jesus vote? Jesus cleansing the temple: out, you dastardly government bureaucrats! by Steve Clifford / September 24, 2012
Culture Clifford jumps into the presidential race as an un-candidate Steve Clifford, proprietor of Flip Side by Steve Clifford / September 9, 2012
Culture Bain economics for dummies Stacks of money can be yours, without having to risk your own. by Steve Clifford / September 3, 2012
Culture Which hare-brained economic policy works best for you? Mitt Romney by Steve Clifford / August 29, 2012
Culture Humor: Obama's secret plan to turn Larry Summers into a WMD Lawrence Summers, at a session of the 2007 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. by Steve Clifford / July 12, 2012
Culture Humor: Different views can give court watchers indigestion Flip Side: Certainly Justice Scalia knows where he comes down on an issue, even if a vegetable is on the docket. Or menu. by Steve Clifford / June 30, 2012
Culture Flip Side: Handicapping the Veepstakes Although impervious to practically everything, even Superman is subject to scrutiny when considered as Romney's VP by Steve Clifford / June 27, 2012