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The bow-tie wearer among the candidates talks about big changes for police, transportation and parking.
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The bow-tie wearer among the candidates talks about big changes for police, transportation and parking.
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Commentary: When schools and police have problems, the leaders are replaced. But the true problem lies in the influence of unions.
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Seattle schools' math deficit. In defense of tiny apartments.
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After less-than-staggering results from its last "Excellence for All" plan, Seattle Schools sets out to refine things.
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Cancer Care Alliance comfortable with Death with Dignity law. Police make a first arrest in the investigation of the beating of Washington State University instructor.
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Oregon asked to give the go-ahead for a coal port. New images for proposed Sonics arena.
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Can the Our Schools Coalition, a group of community members and education reform advocates, change the face of teachers' contract negotiations?
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The U.S. Department of Education is looking into discipline practices in Seattle schools.
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After a series of disappointments, the district is trying to rebuild community ties. Some parents are finding it hard to get back that trusting feeling.
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Guest Opinion: The MAP test, a standardized test required by Seattle Public Schools, wastes student time and district money. It's time to drop it.
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Protesters gathered Wednesday after the Seattle Public Schools superintendent reinforced his commitment to standardized testing. What will this mean for his leadership?
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The age of anxiety continues in local politics and our economy. Here are some guesses on how elections and key institutions will play out in the new year.
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The superintendent’s relaxed, low-key manner is reassuring. His challenge will be to convince stakeholders that he can get the job done.
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From funding to school capacity, Superintendent Jose Banda faces big challenges.
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As a task force nears the end of a study on how to meet a court mandate for better schools, Democrats put forward four plans to cut state expenses and raise taxes. The GOP says it will release an all-cuts plan to shift money to schools, but much later.
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With Kay Smith-Blum deciding not to seek re-election, and Michael DeBell also stepping down, the leaders of the two main factions on the school board are both departing.
Kay Smith-Blum, leader of new philosophical majority on local board, puts her hat in the ring for the state board of education.
Silas Potter Jr. plead guilty to 36 counts of theft while he was a public school officer. He faces 43 to 57 months in jail.