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Posted Fri, Jun 26, 6 a.m.
By Chris Vance
The King County Executive race is highly competitive, but the candidates keep talking about issues where the county has little influence. Here's a plea to address the topics where the county matters, such as law enforcement.
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Posted Tue, Jun 16, 6 a.m.
By Pete Jackson
Shawna Forde, a lost soul in Everett and the world of anti-immigrant terrorism, is now accused of murder. It adds another dark chapter to Everett's history and to the stories of mayhem caused by 'true believers.'
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Posted Fri, Apr 10, 6 a.m.
By Lisa Fitzhugh
Other regions are closing prisons, legalizing drugs, and developing alternatives. Why is Mayor Nickels wedded to the status quo?
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Posted Fri, Mar 20, 4 a.m.
By Steve Clifford
Please use black ink and Montblanc fountain pen only
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Posted Fri, Mar 6, 6 a.m.
By Knute Berger
A bright blue scrotum, vicious chimps, Bobo, and sexually incompetent pandas: Here's a stimulus package of wildlife stories that could lead to an economic recovery.
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Posted Thu, Dec 11, 6 a.m.
By Ted Van Dyk
How the Chicago corruption story and other lavish raids on the public treasury (and trust) could induce an angry populist backlash.
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Posted Wed, Dec 10, 6 a.m.
By C.R. Douglas
The freshman has made varsity in his first year, pulling together coalitions and also drawing the City Council to the center. Some think he should be mayor some day, while others think he is stiffing progressive causes.
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Posted Tue, Dec 2, 6 a.m.
By Knute Berger
Dispatch from the War on Christmas: Atheists make fools of themselves in Olympia while violence breaks out at Wal-Mart. The sacred season is now a very, very sick season.
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Posted Wed, Nov 26, 7 a.m.
By Knute Berger
Washington's death row inmates and corporate fat cats are employing strategies that could come in handy for seagoing brigands.
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Posted Mon, Nov 17, 6 a.m.
By Knute Berger
Mayor Greg Nickels plans to defy state law with a gun ban that is worse than an empty gesture: It puts law-abiding citizens at greater risk.
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34 COMMENTS
Posted Sun, Oct 12, 4:09 p.m.
By Knute Berger
The strange link between looting Indian artifacts and methamphetamine users.
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Posted Wed, Oct 1, 3 a.m.
By Jim Compton
A journalist and former Seattle City Council member who led the council's investigation into the WTO riots faults the film for claiming too much for the protesters. More disturbing was the picture of dreamy nonchalance in planning that the investigation revealed about City Hall and Seattle Police.
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Posted Tue, Sep 16, 4 a.m.
By Knute Berger
Lessons learned from the places where people, animals, and politics collide.
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Posted Thu, Aug 28, 3 a.m.
By Harris Meyer
Dave Edler of Yakima is an unusual politician in a bastion of conservatism.
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Posted Tue, Aug 26, 4 a.m.
By Bob Simmons
The U.S. Forest Service considers changing its firefighting protocol in the wake of sentencing over handling of the Thirtymile Fire, which claimed the lives of four firefighters.
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Posted Fri, Aug 22, 4 a.m.
By Bob Tkacz
Next in the Alaska scandals roundup: An errant senator's son and Troopergate. Part 2 of 2
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Posted Tue, Aug 12, 5 a.m.
By Knute Berger
Finding the banality of Nazi evil close to home.
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Posted Thu, Jul 31, midnight
By C.R. Douglas
As the economy shrinks tax revenue, the mayor and City Council are making cuts, with more to come next year. One possible casualty would be 20 to 25 promised new cops.
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Posted Mon, Jul 28, 4 p.m.
By Knute Berger
What's to blame for all the anger as cyclists, drivers, and citizens fight over their rights on the streets? Is it $4 gas? Young punks? Class warfare? Poor urban design? It's time to theorize.
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Posted Wed, Jul 16, 3 p.m.
By Kim McDonald
Software engineer Jennifer Kolar is to be sentenced this week in federal court for her role in Earth Liberation Front arsons, including one at the University of Washington. Her time in prison will be reduced because she turned state's witness, but that doesn't mitigate the fact she is now regarded as a snitch by peers and could be labeled a terrorist by the government.
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Posted Mon, Nov 2, 2:51 p.m.
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Knute Berger
A shooting in BC answers the question
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Posted Mon, Sep 28, 10:55 p.m.
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Knute Berger
Focus should be on imposing real penalties on juvenile offenders, not Seattle's symbolic parks ban.
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Posted Tue, Sep 22, 6 a.m.
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Knute Berger
Spokane's "criminally insane escapee" raises big questions.
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Posted Wed, Aug 19, 9:49 p.m.
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Feliks Banel
Mayor Paul Schell still doesn't get much credit for a gutsy decision on New Year's Eve of 1999, following the arrest of a terrorist heading for Seattle from Port Angeles.
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Posted Wed, Jul 15, 6 a.m.
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Knute Berger
The attorney general has a good idea, since the Olympia press corps is vanishing.
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Posted Tue, Jun 30, 3:32 p.m.
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Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett
There goes the (apathetic) neighborhood
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Posted Wed, Apr 8, 3 p.m.
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Ted Van Dyk
Why do we tolerate so much open crime on Seattle streets?
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Posted Tue, Mar 17, noon
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Douglas B. MacDonald
Not quite as good as 18th-century sanctions, but a start.
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Posted Mon, Feb 9, 5:52 p.m.
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Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett
Seattle Weekly gets the goods on notorious process-server Ron Belec
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Posted Fri, Jan 30, 6 a.m.
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Knute Berger
Buffalo huntin' high-tech exec goes to jail.
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