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Crosscut articles of the past 10 days with the most clicks.
- Developers to Legislature: Save us from runoff rules
- Election-year economics: 10 essential questions
- The strange case of Washington's newest newspaper publisher
- Komen cuts to Planned Parenthood hit Northwest
- How the 'Seattle Times' misread the state budget
- Will the last farmer to leave Puget Sound please wish us luck?
- Weekend Tech Scan: Need another reason to buy a Kindle Fire?
- The architectural pitfalls of refitting urban churches
- How King County, Legislature came to say no to electronic billboards - or at least 'not yet'
- Inside Politics, 2012: How Obama helps Washington D's, and Romney can help the R's
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Crosscut articles of the past 10 days with the most reader comments.
- Developers to Legislature: Save us from runoff rules
(17 comments) - Can we say goodbye to Washington state's own shameful McCarthyism?
(11 comments) - How King County, Legislature came to say no to electronic billboards - or at least 'not yet'
(11 comments) - Inside Politics, 2012: How Obama helps Washington D's, and Romney can help the R's
(11 comments) - When there's no cost to them, Olympia's liberals stand strong
(10 comments) - Will the last farmer to leave Puget Sound please wish us luck?
(9 comments) - The fracking truth: Natural gas devastates communities
(8 comments) - License suspensions for minor traffic tickets could be slowed
(8 comments) - Inside King County's homeless count: the uncertainties and the lessons
(7 comments) - Komen cuts to Planned Parenthood hit Northwest
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Crosscut blog posts of the past 10 days with the most clicks.
- Midday Scan: Commitment time for gay lovers? Bellevue raiding Seattle schools? Higher ed for Olympia's dullards
- A local comic brew debuts online. Just don't call it 'Seattleandia'.
- Midday Scan: UW losing faculty; Cantwell's cash; Republicans for pot
- WA's gift to taxpayers? $29.3 billion
- Last chance for some late election shuffles
- In the wine world, marketing gets bizarre
- Midday Scan: Birth control time travel; Rep. Dicks caught redhanded; caffeine powder hits the shelves
- Foreclosure notices stay with print papers
- Midday Scan: Oregon election; marriage vote; understanding Amazon?
- Midday Scan: Ed Murray into the lion's den on taxes; new shot at light rail to Federal Way







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