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2007 | June
Mossback is 'a nice guy – but he's wack-a-doodle-doo'
Northwest cities have an identity crisis, because metaphors are the new similes
Smackdown over Seattle police: turning point or just a summer storm?
A heartening tale: the comeback of the Seattle Aquarium
The U.S. Supreme Court rejects race as a factor in school assignments
The Senate might not be ready for the immigration bill, but Idaho is
On a road trip to Safeco Field, the Mariners take five of six
Waking up with the Pike Place Market
Portland's bicycle master plan is emerging
Another roadside attraction is about to be demolished
In politics, too much virtue can be a problem
Seattle's Clise family cashes in a big pile of blue chips
We must find a way to export our expertise in lobbying, lending, and litigation
At Intiman in Seattle, artistic director Bartlett Sher stages Uncle Vanya
The legacy of Idaho's Frank Church has been shredded
The case for rail transit is hard to make politically, but here it is
Can police police themselves? The debate never ends in Seattle
Busted for bussing while busing in Portland
Litigation over joint operation of Seattle's newspapers is over – until further notice
Portland's unenlightened handling of rape cases is exposed
High hoops, high hopes, and highly anticipated
The Seattle-area transportation proposals: a vast waste of money
Summer fashions for men who don't want to think too much
Seattle's contradictory school-assignment proposal
Excess altruism threatens the Northwest economy
Middle class workers of the Pacific Northwest, unite!
Theodore Roethke lives through David Wagoner
A bodies exhibit arrives in Portland to the usual shock and awe
The new boss at the Port of Seattle is wasting no time
Wrapping up the Central Europe Music Festival
The 2008 campaign for governor is begun
Money, politics, public relations, science: the many challenges of saving Puget Sound
20 questions for the well-read book club
The big immigration raid in Portland was likely no surprise to readers of Willamette Week
Enough of that dunk bunk: Let's try raising the basketball hoop
Father's Day shopping emergency!
Concert halls are breaking out of the shoe box, but not here
With 'nature-deficit disorder,' the decline of traditional summer camps
1. Highway tolls are inevitable in metro Puget Sound
2. Avoiding a collision of transportation decisions
3. How 'congestion pricing' works elsewhere
4. How regional freeway tolling might work here
5. 'The bus system is stupid'
How they drew lines in the Northwest's forests
The economic impact act plays in Portland
Let's try Jeff Weaver at first base
An Oregon library system considers outsourcing to balance the books
Once a year, Portland streets are decorated with duct tape
A study of Seattle media obsession with studies
Al Gore rhythms
Norm Maleng: the sequel
There's another tunnel debate under way – east of Lake Washington
Seattle Symphony opens the doors on Bartok's elusive opera
What the Seattle bloggers are saying about Al Gore
First Husband-wannabe Bill Clinton is coming to Seattle June 23
The good and uncertain relationship between China and the Northwest
Mossback updates: a better life, an easier life, and wildlife
An ambitious revival of West Side Story on its 50th anniversary
Timothy Egan unleashed
What bike-friendly looks like