Politics Washington Legislature aims to regulate AI — but treads cautiously ‘You don’t want to stop innovation. You don’t want to stop commerce. But you don’t want to stop people’s civil rights.’ by John Stang / January 12, 2024 / Updated 12:30 p.m.
Tech Profits from poems John Marshall and Christine Deavel, owners of Open Books. (Lisa Albers) by Lisa Brunette / June 26, 2008
Politics R-52: The pros and cons on school remodeling plan Under R-52, there would be more school construction, like a Chief Sealth High project that included more natural light. by John Stang / October 22, 2010
Tech Readers riff on Russell Investments and Tacoma's aroma Russell world headquarters in Tacoma, with Mt. Rainier in the background. (Russell Investments) by Lisa Brunette / March 10, 2008
Politics Russell Investments: Tacoma's global high-roller The Russell Investments world headquarters building in Tacoma, Wash. (Russell Investments) by Lisa Brunette / March 5, 2008
Culture A growing enclave for the arts, 30 miles from Seattle "No matter where you are, it's who you know," says Catherine Swanson, co-owner of the Art on Center Gallery in Tacoma. (Lisa Albers) CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE by Lisa Brunette / October 14, 2007
Culture Starbucks' Pike Place Roast is just OK, says Consumer Reports A 1976 drawing of the first Starbucks store at the corner of Pike Place and Virginia Street in Seattle. (Copyright © by Celia Bowker) by Lisa Brunette / May 16, 2008
Culture 11-7: Northwesterners cut gasoline consumption 11 percent in seven years Clark Williams-Derry, research director of Sightline Institute. by Lisa Brunette / April 17, 2008
Culture Growing up without newspapers Sixth of a series: The youngest member of the Crosscut editorial team weighs in. by Lisa Brunette / April 10, 2008