News WSU medical school raises homegrown doctors east of the Cascades New residencies at the 11-year-old Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine hope to address health care disparities between urban and rural communities. by Megan Burbank / January 24, 2024 / Updated at 11:35 a.m. on Jan. 26
News In rural Washington, patients travel hours for basic healthcare Local physicians and researchers say long-term solutions like new training programs could help bridge the access gap. by Megan Burbank / March 28, 2024 / Updated at 1 p.m. on March 28
Ichiro is staying in Seattle, media are reporting The Zen of Ichiro. (Wikipedia) by Chuck Taylor / July 10, 2007
Parsing Mike Hargrove What the columnists are saying about the departure of the Mariners manager, including an upside for those interested in seeing Ichiro stay in Seattle. by Chuck Taylor / July 2, 2007
Politics The U.S. Supreme Court rejects race as a factor in school assignments The ruling on student assignments in the Seattle Public Schools was big news nationally. by Chuck Taylor / June 28, 2007
Politics What the Seattle bloggers are saying about Al Gore Low-key, at times whispering, he was measured and thoughtful but seemed tired. by Chuck Taylor / June 5, 2007
Politics Timothy Egan unleashed Timothy Egan receiving the National Book Award. (New York Times) by Chuck Taylor / June 2, 2007
Politics Eight-term King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng is dead at 68 King County, Wash., Prosecutor Norm Maleng. by Chuck Taylor / May 24, 2007
Politics Stefan Sharkansky's paper chase of Prof. John McKay The pesky conservative blogger finally gets to ask the former U.S. attorney about the 2004 Washington gubernatorial election. by Chuck Taylor / May 22, 2007
Politics Unasked questions in the U.S. attorney firings John McKay when he was U.S. attorney for Western Washington. (Department of Justice) by Chuck Taylor / May 11, 2007