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2008 | January
Will Seattle cops cop to change?
Announcement: the Crosscut photo gallery
Blue turning red: the foreclosure map
Watching the debates and watching the numbers
Political fodder for the state GOP: a very red budget outlook
Be careful where you allow high-rise condos
Countdown to Super Tuesday
The unpopularity of populism
Living American composers! In Seattle!
The semiotics of campaign buttons
The (political) pause that refreshes
Downtown condo developers, beware of too many towers too close
Fearing for a neighborhood on the brink
There are WARNing signs at The Seattle Times
There's Green and then there's green
The Full Bach: a memorable organ recital by Joseph Adam
Bad combination: tax breaks and Eyman initiatives
White highways
A big day on the presidential campaign trail
The little red engine that can, and does, blog
Bach meets Rach at the Seattle Chamber Winterfest
The neocons vow to rock the casbah before the casbah rocks us
The Northwest whiskey rebellion
Oregon's circumcision decision: Calling Dr. Freud
'Change' is officially history in presidential politics
Err a 'Zona
The names people play, in politics and in life
Catalytic-converted thieves
A first-person report from the One Night Count
National politics update: The careless NYT; the demise of Rudy
Anti-historical histrionics
An unjustified delay in restoring the King County Courthouse
Shaky assumption: An Alaskan Way Viaduct myth is dispelled
The Clicker Top 10: Sex sells
A new generation string quartet delivers the classics
Portland by design
How the WASL will prepare your kid for a job with the postal service
Caucusing in five easy steps
Washington caucuses: Team Ballard gets down to work
Speaking of big feet ...
Bigfoot's Martian adventure
A pivotal year for the Times and its unions
Nunce more into this Breach at Seattle Rep
OHSU's self-surgery won't be pretty
Would lobbyists lobby against a requirement that they be called lobbyists?
Seattle is home to one of the nation's best film critics
Transportation: Can't we all just get along?
Suddenly, another subject displaces "change"
Land of the Giants spatulas invade South Lake Union
Timber thefts in your own backyard
Tim Eyman's great year
The voters can't handle the truth, but cookies are another matter
Inventions we need, Part 1
The weekend in presidential politics
No smoking at any speed
Lift a glass: A Seattle landmark bites the dust
Hoop hopes are high for the Huskies, but the Sonics seem like goners
Is Gregoire hyping disaster to sell bridges?
A chamber Julius Caesar set in feudal Japan
City to Sonics: How big's your legal war chest?
The last train to Hooterville
Another reason Portland is odd: free money to run for office
The governor robs the GOP of ammo: deficit data
A Googie meet-up in Ballard
The suburbs are the new Seattle
Is the partisan party finally over?
Does John Edwards have a secret sartorial strategy?
Clarifying the ACLU position on the Larry Craig case
Shaping up as a fine old, big-issues presidential race
Richard McIver explains his actions
Washington caucuses: Obama's magic rubs off in Ballard
The Vancouver gambit for building roads and transit in Seattle
The Veepstakes: an early look
Advocating death with dignity – for the human race
It's Coffeewinian: Starbucks survives to become the middle-aged cuppa
Seattle Opera's Pagliacci: more is less
Washington, still on the presidential-primary sidelines
Homelessness: Read about it, act on it
The number for Democratic legislators to remember: 133
The road ahead on federal transportation funding
A transportation layaway plan
Among the insiders, vetting the presidential races
Getting down at Town Hall, cellist Joshua Roman does Radiohead
Tukwila: where metronaturals find world-class parking
Next time, be prepared, Snowhawks!
LA Times on Seattle's Googie 'icon'
Fare coverage
To the bitter-cold end, Mike Holmgren plays it safe
Just say 'none'
Schwarz is conducting in Germany, after SSO has a record December
Ed Hansen's other UW involvement
How to fix the Port of Seattle: Splitsville
Unlike father, unlike son: The Gardners are split on 'death with dignity'
Vivian Phillips takes the helm at Langston Hughes Arts Center
Dear UW: Here's some dough, but there are strings attached
You can't grow branch campuses by starving them
Getting rolling on road tolling
These slacks were made for dropping
Inside the minds of Microsoft's libertarians
U.S. still missing in action in Shanghai
Here come the plug-in hybrid-electric cars
The baby primary
The campaign begins to legalize physician-assisted suicide
In Portland, the sheriff is in a spitball showdown
Can Schultz pull off a Starbucks makeover?
Managing that lump-sum property-tax payment
603, 503, whatever, just vote
You can't get any more boomer than Obama
Crosscut is hiring
Condo woes
Tukwila: cradle of Puget Sound civilization
From Jim Crow to John Lovick
The politics of change
My New Year's resolution
Googie fight on the airwaves
Free-thrown for a loss
The Seahawks interrupt a national sob story
M. Coy Books turns the page
Otters come a knockin' and the house is always rockin'
Memo to P-I editors and everyone else: This is really big
Forget an independent bid for the presidency
Seattle's pedestrian attitude toward pedestrians
Seattle Opera: looking ahead
You never know which Jersey Boy is going to be which at the 5th Avenue
Heads up, Seattle: St. Paul waterfront dreams flame out
Score one for Googie
Seattle's transportation malaise is nothing special
From gathering place to loan store
Ketchum, Idaho: a five-star dilemma
Did you hear the one where Rick Neuheisel tries to recruit Greg Palmer?
As goes San Francisco...
A sure sign of a recession
Old Testament punishment for timber thieves, please
Famous cities don't have happy residents
The Times within the Times