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Posted Wed, Jun 8, 7:44 p.m.
And where would those soon-to-be Swedish/Issaquah patients have gone otherwise? To other Eastside hospitals, mostly. And are those hospitals so overcrowded that they can't wait for Swedish to alleviate their stress? Of course not. Those competitors will become less efficient once they lose those patients, which individuals and employers on ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 24, 7:12 p.m.
After reading various blog reports about this latest tiff, I found myself doing web searches with key words like "recall mayor mcginn seattle." I was a bit surprised nothing popped up. Does anyone have any knowledge about the legal basis or process steps that would need to exist for this ...
MOREPosted Sun, Sep 5, 8:06 a.m.
I fall into the camp that concludes Parks needs to focus on getting their operational and administrative house in order. The report by The Center for City Parks Excellence, a part of The Trust for Public Lands, was a real eye opener for me. Seattle ranked number one in the ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 25, 10:58 a.m.
When I first started reading the piece I thought "OK great, but what about KZAM?" So kudos to the author for showing knowledge and respect for pathfinding local radio history. And thanks for a little nostalgia, too, as KZAM was my radio touchstone in high school, and I don't think ...
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