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2007 | August
A dissenting take on sordid toe-tapping in the toilet room
Barn Again!
Her feet complete a circle in time
Fat in Seattle – and the suburbs
A stroll in the park and across the cut
Want to save Puget Sound? Do the science first
Lessons from the recent lunar eclipse
Along Renton's shore, pre-Boeing history has been erased
A class act hopes to avoid tragedy
Portland's fountain of youthful indiscretion
A staff departure ruffles Seattle's popular and public KUOW-FM
A history of Lake Washington, one step at a time
Playoff-like atmosphere, maybe, but not playoff-like play
Standing up to the big mag on campus
What the kids are saying
As you know, it's pronounced Fronkensteen
Deja vu in the wilderness
It's all a plot: The Sonics and Storm will stay in Seattle
Mossback updates: Poet Roethke, surveillance, and more obesity
The Las Vegas Sonics?
Seattle police oversight: Don't get your hopes up
Some significant signs in a little-noticed election
Washington and the presidential election
Primary election results
A tortuous course through Seattle Center and Seattle process
The Seattle Diet: answers to all your questions
Seattle election endorsements at a glance
All things are still possible at Seattle sports venues
A puzzle in American politics: If yard signs are such a waste of time, how come people keep doing them?
Portland's paucity of potties downtown spurs a political pig fight
Building a house of cards in the rural West
Denser than thou
The $29.6 million semi-secret on the shores of Seattle's Lake Union
Another foreign policy fiasco?
The Seattle Times' valuation: A Times reporter rebuts a Crosscut story
Beware of the feds bearing gifts
When we push out the down-and-out, what kind of city are we?
McClatchy's stake in Seattle Times has been losing value dramatically
Portland's fashion mavens revel in the city's growing rep
Growth in Seattle: Do we just throw up our hands?
A catch-your-breath election for Seattle
Intiman's new Craig Lucas play: blighted lives and hidden truths
The "Taj Mahal" and the pink elephant
Is Tim Eyman's I-960 unconstitutional?
M's, their fans, and the media are bullish on their postseason prospects, but it may just be bull
The Al Qaeda Plot To Disrupt U.S. Financing
A walk through Ravenna, now and then
Fighting "thuggery" in downtown Seattle
How the Northwest's cities are coping with the homeless
Ted Roethke, master poet and teacher, fully reborn in ACT world premiere
The Clise Challenge: a great chance for public enhancements
Norm Dicks, the Northwest's Earmark King
A chat with 'mcjoan' of Daily Kos
Young people board the Bus Project to change Oregon politics
Seattle Opera's enjoyable, traditional Flying Dutchman
Endgame blame-game for the Sonics
What drives the runaway growth in the Seattle area?
72 hours in the Issaquah Highlands
Growth is not a force of nature
Dispatch from Yearly Kos: Running for president with the netroots
Saving the Pike Place Market – again
Dispatch from Yearly Kos: Not exactly a pack of nutcases
Seattle is happy to make you fat
Manager John McLaren hones his ballclub for a run at October
Seattle columnist and longtime journalist Susan Paynter will retire
The multi-party transportation politics of metro Puget Sound
Here are the real statistics, and they support light rail