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.
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
Politics There’s one thing state lawmakers agree on: the internet The Legislature is delving deeply into internet issues this year, including those that affect urban and rural areas. by John Stang / February 6, 2018
Tech A Redmond company’s cosmic gamble Planetary Resources sees asteroid mining as a long-term venture — and an economic game-changer. by John Stang / March 28, 2018
Politics Conflict over CEO leaves port commission looking for help Tay Yoshitani (2011) by John Stang / September 11, 2012
Politics Was Newton wrong about gravity? Researchers Riley Newman, Eric Berg and Paul Boynton with the top half of a 10-foot-tall thermos chamber in their Hanford lab by John Stang / August 2, 2011
Politics Cutting-edge research is whittled by state Gov. Chris Gregoire at a Langley rally during the 2008 campaign, when political winds were blowing in favor of Democrats. by John Stang / November 29, 2011
Politics Minimum wage in Washington: Enough to make it? A demonstration in favor of the $15 minimum wage adopted in Seattle. by John Stang / December 4, 2014
Politics State's marijuana income expected to get much higher Reporters and pot-enthusiasts created a circus in front of Cannabis City, Seatle's first recreational pot store, on the day it opened. Pot clubs could be coming soon. by John Stang / November 20, 2014