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2011 | August
Energy-hungry China is becoming a big player in the Mountain West
'The best of American literature, only more so'
How a South Korean trade pact would impact the Northwest
Staff director of super-committee in Congress comes well trained
Midday scan: Wednesday's top stories around the region
Shellfish farmers confront silent watershed crises
Sick suburbs, expiring exurbs
SIFF audience favorite 'Old Goats' defies old-age stereotypes
Masins to close its Pioneer Square furniture store
Cantwell pushes a new bill to boost low-income housing and jobs
How a federal spending cap can worsen the economy
Midday Scan: today's top stories around the region
Regulating auto dealerships: a strange laxity in our state
The disaster of GOP disaster politics
Metro Transit: poor people stuck with the tab again?
The end of summer, somehow not the same
Pioneer Square protest targets Alberta tar sands pipeline
Storm fatigue: Quileute Tribe seeks higher ground
How Seattle grew itself a new 'downtown'
C.R. Douglas' two new hats
Seattle and the great sorting of our households
Weekend Tech Blog: Ebook readers, tablets, and teens' online usage
Getting around: Bicycles, canoes heighten our experiences
Red ink, red ink everywhere
Ichiro: Aging could hardly be better than this
The 'road ecology' movement picks up speed
The DIY movement in cities keeps the dollars nearby
The Parents Union: A new force for education reform?
McGinn rebranding: Mike likes jobs
The Coffee Party, local chapter
Vancouver's outdoor sculpture is treat but will leave in late September
A Seattle AIDS campaign stirs charges of racism
Radiation monitoring: is public really in the loop?
Needed for Washington wines: better research
Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO
New King Memorial marks a spirit that will return to America
'Double-down' budget cuts will slice many federal programs
Farmers to Monsanto: Save our seeds
A science believer among 21st century know-nothings
Front-yard veggie garden in the city
Only with the M's there: an earthquake in Cleveland
Seattle land use: Throw out the book and start fresh
The local brands we love the most
The little tribe that could: Inside the Suquamish decision to legalize gay marriage
Bringing coal to China ignites battles along rail routes
Climbing out of homelessness: Five men conquer drugs and Mount Rainier
HP’s tablet Titanic: The TouchPad post-mortem continues
Eat tacos, fund the arts: a new hyper-local approach in Seattle
Coal ports for Washington: The fight starts in Montana
Long live Seattle's other boondoggle!
A modest observation about the Tea Party's economic 'thinking'
Coal port work violations being settled
Weekend Tech Blog: Hewlett-Packard implodes before our eyes
A reunion for the ages
Compassion 2011? King County gives landslide approval to vets levy
One dish: Artusi makes tripe delicious once more
The Mormons are coming!
Seattle choreographer awarded prestigious fellowship
Summit aims to help parents deal with schools
Charity solicitations: Will the public square become oppressive?
Seattle: a tale of 2 economies
Cutting class: Community colleges see effects of state budget cuts
Changes come to 'the Jungle' near I-5 in Seattle
Letter to the Editor: Climate change is unlikely to be cause of a heat wave
Seattle City Council challengers: What's the theme?
Amazon CEO Bezos' $10 million gift to Seattle Museum
How to turn our weather into a tourism asset
Canada relents on cash demands for late Amtrak run from Seattle
Super Committee: results to match the name?
Western art: A window into our heroic past
The Tunnel: An earth-moving election for Seattle
Deeply boring: Moving on from tunnel fatigue
Mariners have batter with a hot streak, and a future
Health care fight pulls nation in every direction
A good park from a bank failure: Bellingham gets Chuckanut Ridge
Pastry-program grad is on a roll with her recipes
Industrial jobs: how a federal program nips at Seattle's economy
A Seattle resident's pilgrimage to the Midwest
Where have all the hippies gone? Eastern Washington
As GOP field sorts itself out in Iowa, Obama still must sort out his own role
Don't just do something. Sit there.
The new 'Les Miz': great visuals and music, and some weak spots
Climate change produces a summer of extreme weather
Richard Nixon, the unlikely environmentalist
Weekend Tech Blog: Loving ebooks (one man's shocking confession)
Storm rolls on, as Seahawks get started
Get some backbone about the state budget, progressives!
Sex ads make strange bedfellows
Tourism: French lessons
Can little old Washington influence the price of coal to China?
On the road, on the prairie, with the Sounders
In-your-face solicitations on downtown streets
Washington state's budget: My how you've grown
Has Seattle lived up to the legacy of 1962?
Ebook Wars: The (Amazon) Empire Strikes Back
Scarcity is breeding creativity in collaborative communities
Green Acre Radio: Giving the needy the chance at healthy foods from farmers markets
The return of wine guru Larry Stone
The tunnel vote: the end is near!
Newsrooms are getting whiter as their publications struggle
A dance showcase in the Colorado mountains
Whatcom doctors say they are worried about coal trains' effects
Standard & Poor's poor show
Congressional 'March of Folly' will make our problems worse
Education reform: the whole child left behind
How the Feds failed Washington's great white worm
Delightful, exotic, cute ... Seattle's raccoons?
Northwest may never see another Republican like Hatfield
Chihuly conquers Boston
Nature's bridge
Should government get out of the marriage business?
Hong Kong's formula for transit that makes money
Weekend Tech Blog: Time for summer reading. But on what?
Obama's setting sun
ACT's 'In the Next Room' is easy but too chipper
The Mariners: more than mildly jinxed
Why the waterfront tunnel is key to the region's economy
First D.B. Cooper. Now, the truth about Sasquatch's identity!
The 2012 question: will Latinos make a difference in McKenna-Inslee race?
Seattle's blogs: quirky, fun spots for lazy summer days
The voodoo bug hits Oregon vintners
A jail with a view proposed for Seattle's Beacon Hill
Author Lisa See explores China, Chinese immigration experience
In search of the historical Chief Leschi
Amazon's new campus: stiff architecture that stints on the fun
Whatcom County decides to fine coal-port developer
Behind a judge's refusal to go along with Obama's river plan
Bainbridge remembers the Japanese American expulsion on Saturday
Paid sick leave in Seattle: study shows the need
Bellingham coal port developer: 'Mistakes were made'
Navigating Puget Sound's traffic can require shifty moves
The deep-bore wisdom of Tim Ceis
Redeeming Chief Leschi
Elwha River salmon, steelhead better off without hatcheries
Was Newton wrong about gravity?
Can Washington state fit shipping coal to China with protecting fish?
The Big Bore and the Big War
Fast-charging on the 'electric highway': Can your EV use it?
Seattle Opera's restrained staging of Gershwin's rousing 'Porgy'
Deal sets stage for the real budget debate
August-time, and the finding of bounty is easy