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Politics

Fixing the group that's supposed to fix Puget Sound

Puget Sound

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  • Daniel Jack Chasan
/ September 6, 2010
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Politics

Seattle-to-Portland Amtrak service to get a boost

The tracks at Seattle's King Street Station are to be improved with federal funds for high-speed rail.

by
  • C.B. Hall
/ September 6, 2010
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Politics

Race to the Top leaves state back at base camp

Learning to read is essential for success in school, and it takes individualized attention to each child.

by
  • Joe Copeland
/ August 28, 2010
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Politics

Building a springboard to the Next Seattle

The Bellevue skyline.

by
  • David Brewster
/ August 26, 2010
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Politics

Mike McGinn: Don't call him Mayor Moonbeam

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn meets with the media following a shooting involving a metro bus driver on Aug. 12.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 24, 2010
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Politics

Would a state income tax harm the economy? Far from proven.

A close look at the debate on the I-1098 proposal. Plus: Does Washington state really have a regressive tax system now?
by
  • Daniel Jack Chasan
/ August 23, 2010
Tech

Port shipping: First the good news ...

Shipping volumes are up for Seattle and a number of other ports. But West Coast cities now seeing gains could face big challenges as the Panama Canal expands and allows shippers to bypass them.
by
  • Joe Copeland
/ August 19, 2010
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Culture

Columnist on vacation: Thanks, Danny

A popular spot to relax for vacationing tourists and French alike: When it comes to vacation, the French are ahead of us.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 19, 2010
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Politics

Obama's liberal critics: Carrying hope too far

President Barack Obama signed health-care legislation in 2010 with 11-year-old Marcelas Owens of Seattle, left, looking on.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 18, 2010
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Politics

State election results show Republican tide

U.S. Capitol Building

by
  • Chris Vance
/ August 18, 2010
Politics

Obama in Seattle: The burden of expectations

Democrats got what they asked for in 2008. If they are surprised by the political challenges they face now, they shouldn't be.
by
  • Joe Copeland
/ August 17, 2010
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Politics

Patchwork projects won't cure our freight-mobility problem

The Port of Seattle. (Chuck Taylor)

by
  • John Creighton
/ August 16, 2010
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Culture

Cruise ships are greener but still dumping wastes in Canadian waters

A cruise ships sails on Puget Sound after departing Seattle.

by
  • Leevander Voo
for InvestigateWest
/ August 14, 2010
Politics

Mark Twain: A vision for Portland's leadership on bicycling

What would Twain do? More than a century before Portland would be regularly ranked among the top cities for bicyclists in the country, the author envisioned how Portland could become the ultimate city...
by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 11, 2010
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Culture

Mark Twain: a model for local-eating moderns?

Mark Twain, having breakfast in Olympia on Aug. 11, 1895

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 9, 2010
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