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Culture

Marysville School Board member's bias echoes state's sad history

Michael Kundu cited bogus research to argue that race is linked to academic achievement. But does he even realize the historic consequences of such phony scientific thinking, once tied to progressives...
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  • Peter Jackson
/ June 20, 2010
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Politics

Assessing leadership: The McGinn style

Mayor Mike McGinn talks to reporters in May.

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  • Anthony B. Robinson
/ June 17, 2010
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Politics

Former P-I exec takes national freedom of information post

Ken Bunting

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  • Joe Copeland
/ June 17, 2010
Politics

Court tells Bethel board member free speech isn't a free pass

A Bethel School Board member claimed a constitutional violation when the rest of the board decided to dump him as VP for his views. No foul, a court finds.
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  • Daniel Jack Chasan
/ June 15, 2010
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Politics

A new economic moniker: The Great Reset?

Washington’s unemployment rate falls again, seemingly pointing to a better economy, but this slow-going recovery makes the overall picture a confusing one.

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  • Stephen H. Dunphy
/ June 15, 2010
Politics

Students need good teachers, curriculum, and decision-making skills

Better graduation rates in Everett shows that good teachers and smart decisions about curriculum make a difference. But maybe we need to teach young people systematically about decision making.
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  • Kent Kammerer
/ June 11, 2010
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Politics

BP, oil agenda have left state, U.S. unprepared

U.S. Coast Guard crews work on the Deepwater Horizon response

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  • fredfelleman
/ June 9, 2010
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Culture

Budget cuts make Washington only state without board to decide place names

Mount Rainier

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  • Knute Berger
/ June 7, 2010
Politics

In Murray-Rossi polling, when is a blip just a blip?

Sure, it's good news for Dino Rossi that he came out on top in one recent survey, but the sample size was quite small. The real message from polling so far is about the tightness of the race.
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  • Chris Vance
/ June 7, 2010
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Culture

Signs point to a shaky tourism season in Washington state

International visitors account for a quarter of Seattle's tourism revenue, but the dollar's strength against the Euro is keeping many of them home.
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  • Ronald Holden
/ June 6, 2010
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Environment

Let's really talk about taking down those Snake River dams

The Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River is one of four that are critical to debates about salmon.

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  • Daniel Jack Chasan
/ June 6, 2010
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Politics

How Utopian thinking leads to Seattle's gridlock

Utopia in the making? A rendering of Seattle's waterfront without the Alaskan Way Viaduct

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  • Knute Berger
/ June 1, 2010
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Politics

Rossi starts in an easy manner

Dino Rossi

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  • Peter Jackson
/ May 28, 2010
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Culture

Yakima coming into its own as a wine-tourism destination

The view from a Desert Wind Winery guest room

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  • Harris Meyer
/ May 27, 2010
Politics

Emulating Britain's writing awards might improve political journalism

The Orwell Prizes, named after the author of '1984,' reward serious political writing, by journalists, authors, and bloggers.
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  • John Hamer
/ May 27, 2010
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