Last year, Michael Saunders hit the ball like he was in a little league, but through intensive training and batting practice, M's brass could soon have reason to brag about the outfielder.
Has Jay Inslee pulled a Sarah Palin move? City Light considers a big change in street lighting. And lawmakers look at a tobacco tax that would apply to roll-your-own sales of pipe tobacco.
Big projects may be off the table in tight financial times, but a city like Seattle with an environmental-minded mayor should step in more modest ways. How about building sidewalks and encouraging electrical conservation?
Cuts to the state budget mean many Washingtonians are leaning harder on non-profits for basic services. What does that mean for the organizations they're turning to?
Excellent acting and directing combine to make New City Theatre's production of Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days' much more than a two-hour monologue from a woman buried in the sand.
Beset by a surge in robberies and homicides, police, politicians, and undaunted Rainier Valley residents walk the walkabout together, and talk a new talk of cooperation and community renewal.