When it comes to mayors, Seattle loves newcomers
Of the 52 mayors who've run our fair city in the last 144 years, how many do you think were Seattle natives? Precisely one.
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Of the 52 mayors who've run our fair city in the last 144 years, how many do you think were Seattle natives? Precisely one.
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Navy, state protect Hood Canal tidelands.
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It took 117 years for the fine orchestra in Portland to make it to Seattle. What does this tell us about the state of our orchestras and what works to keep them vital?
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A Phinney Ridge restaurant serves the kind of food you'd find in Thailand. With too few immigrants to provide the clientele, the most obvious target market may be hipsters. And anyone willing to live a little.
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The action by the Democratic-controlled House sets up a showdown with Senate Republicans over a key link between Washington and Oregon.
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Guest Opinion: The state's current Fish and Wildlife Commission creates a wide-open playing field for sports fishing interests to have their way to the detriment of consumers and small family fishing operations alike.
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When the holidays come, regional cooking books have uses as gifts for others. Or just for use at home. Tom Douglas, Leslie Mackey (of Macrina), and others deliver the written goods.
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If all goes according to plan, BoltBus can take you to Vancouver for just $1. Murphy's Law though, still applies.
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Portlanders are stuck between a rock and a hard place with their mayoral choices this year.
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Crosscut's guide to a culturally enriching weekend in the city. Or at least some fun.
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A survey of what many American cities are doing to make urban biking safer and more attractive. Motorists and businesses complain at first but are adjusting quickly.
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The primary results have set up a faceoff between experience and barely restrained energy. Losing out: the sustainability candidate. Oh, Portlandia, how could you?
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Oh, were you thinking Seattle? Snohomish County might build another dam, of the mini variety. Dave Reichert faces some surprising poll numbers.
READ MORE | 2 COMMENTSThings didn't go so well with Sam Adams after voters picked him 4 years ago. Now, 3 contenders are battling to emerge from a large primary pack of would-be mayors.
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A myth holds that America is a land of wide-open spaces. In fact, much of the population is densely concentrated huge urban areas. And, yes, busting another myth, the density could support high-speed rail service.
READ MORE | 36 COMMENTSThe latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.
The libertarian side of Portland politics strikes again.
Weirdly, Portland keeps resisting fluoridation, turning its back on medical science.
Voters will decide this week on the issue that has reoccurred over 50 years.
The city poured money into the east bank of the Willamette, with paltry results. Should it now bribe Nike to move there?