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2009 | September
The pinch of reality is producing a new kind of leadership
Exploring options for Classic KING-FM
Use the period. And other writing lessons.
Another try for charter schools
Seattle and Portland: 'cities of the first move'
Denali: The best park of 'America's Best Idea'
Where do Seattleites come from?
Bigger lessons in the Green River floodplain
A 2009 Mariners report card
A taste of the next mayor's diet
Turbulence watch on the state's economy
Homes, not handcuffs
Gun crack down
Northwest kids have more spunk
Get Thee to the None Zone
Keeping King County's tiny Navy afloat
The return of the Hee-Hawks?
Glenn Beck: Schtick it to us
Playbook for our next mayor?
Humor: That's a lot of potatoes!
KING-FM lays off three classical-music hosts
Braised words: 'Julie & Julia' inspires a retro writing experiment
Mike McGinn comes out of the tunnel
Why the West deserves more rail service
Walkable cities? So how come pedestrian malls usually fail?
Great start for Sotomayor
History has a near-death experience
The coming Metro Transit cuts are a rare opportunity
When alternative radio meant Seattle's KJET
Searching for Sister Sarah
'Just Do It' can be taxing in D.C.
Confessions of a D-student
Obama science goes schizophrenic on salmon restoration
Death by 1033 cuts
What were they thinking?
Article on the Mercer Mess created a lot of false alarms
Time to go 'all-in' on tolls
Gathering storms for Democrats in Olympia
Sounders tie Chivas, chancing well but passing poorly
How a popular Seattle writer was labeled an anti-white racist
A big week for the cottage cult
Why it's time to act, finally, on Mercer
Huskies win one for the history books
Six key lessons from Portland's urbanism
Guardians against farelessness
Jody Powell and his faint air of sadness
David Brooks in Yakima: 'I'm in favor of death panels'
Five peeves, including uninspiring local campaigns
The bully of Puget Sound
Time to get a new thermostat
In some places, 'the wave' lives
Black and white (or is it red?) all over
Justice for sale
The failed promise of biotech in South Lake Union
The tone test for the mayor's race
Hey, it's a whale-meat shish kabob
Nickelsism without Nickels
For some of our homeless, why not managed campgrounds?
Obama sticks with the Bush approach on Columbia River salmon
Name that boat!
How to craft a better Seattle
Business-as-usual is back in the saddle
At the food bank
Seattle, city of dog parks
Is Gregoire doing enough to sweet-talk Boeing?
How Obama is rebuilding the GOP base
Impressive Seahawks drub a hapless team
Humor: Another American business in decline
Humor: Down the royal road to AutoCare
Northwest will be in the money
After the mayoral debate, an early prediction
I can still hear it now: Reliving 9-11 on NPR
The classic ferries that got away
The great rookie debate
Obama's speech: So long, public option
Mercer Plan has a new price tag: $290 million
Sea rise and climate change: let's do the science
Utopia: Are we there yet?
Russell: company of destiny
Will a new mayor think boldly about planning?
Back to school homeless
How FDR enacted his 'public option'
Obama signals a big hedge on the 'public option'
A critical election for King County
Why some Seattle neighborhoods change so fast
Cliff Mass was wrong, thank goodness
Strikes as therapy
An encore for the Seattle World's Fair
Humor: Beware of kids bearing gifts
Sark's Dawgs have a lot of bite
Mr. Locke and Mr. Sims go to Washington
A popular Oregon governor hopes for an encore
The fate of Obama's presidency
The dog that climbed trees
Don't close parks. Rethink them.
The enduring wisdom of Mom & Pop
Sharrows are a sham solution for bike lanes
Home, sweet medical home
Wave good bye to 'The Seattle Wave'
Secular Seattle is full of theology schools
A tough new effort to preserve Skagit Valley farmland
Ed Murray decides not to run for mayor