Maine pension fund won't back buy of Blethen chain P-I presses stop; Times troubles roll on by Bill Richards / March 17, 2009
Maybe it went to voice mail The print P-I's end is near. Why no call from Hearst? by Bill Richards / March 12, 2009
New bad news at the Seattle Times Advertising in February was down 45% over the previous year, and the Times' pension plan has become underfunded, according to a memo to the staff. by Bill Richards / March 4, 2009
Seattle Times asks staffers for 12% pay cuts E-mail to staff strikes an urgent note, saying the paper faces a liquidity crisis and "cannot afford to delay." by Bill Richards / February 4, 2009
Hearst skips final option payment to Seattle Times The Seattle P-I Globe, built for the defunct "Seattle Post-Intelligencer," will be preserved. (2007 photo) by Bill Richards / February 4, 2009
Tech UPDATED: Could the next P-I be electronic, and on a plastic sheet? Hearst has been working on an e-paper project for the past year. Plastic Logic, a firm working on such a product, says Hearst won't be a partner. by Bill Richards / February 2, 2009
Membership drive: A Kindle-r, gentler side Quick thoughts as everyone hurries toward the weekend: a Kindle and electronic involvement. by Joe Copeland / September 18, 2010
Reader-supported reporting and commentary Crosscut Week in Review: Some of the most read and commented stories. by Joe Copeland / September 18, 2010
Tech Seattle Center: Strong recommendation for Chihuly facility An advisory panel has told Seattle Center Director Robert Nellams that a proposed Dale Chihuly glass exhibit is the best way to redevelop the South Fun Forest Area. by Joe Copeland / September 17, 2010
Culture Cartoonist drops her work over Fatwa threat The hands of Molly Norris have drawn the fury of a radical Islamist cleric. by Joe Copeland / September 15, 2010