Politics An opportunity for new talent to rise in Washington politics Norm Maleng. (King County) by David Brewster / May 26, 2007
Politics Some interesting newcomers could shake up the Seattle City Council Seattle City Council candidates Venus Velasquez (top) and Bruce Harrell. (Photos from their Web sites) by David Brewster / May 23, 2007
Politics Rupert Murdoch once took a look at buying the Seattle Post-Intelligencer News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch. (News Corp.) by David Brewster / May 14, 2007
Politics Could plug-in cars end the age of oil? A remarkably diverse coalition is emerging that sees the Northwest as a leader in developing a new weapon against oil dependency and global climate change. The players were on display at a conference... by David Brewster / May 9, 2007
Politics Washington stays strong in the race for university research grants A survey ranks states on total dollars received and their five-year growth trends. by David Brewster / May 3, 2007
Politics Sonics arena speculation: Think conventions and mass transit A drawing of the proposed Seattle SuperSonics arena in Renton. (Sonics) by David Brewster / May 2, 2007
Politics The rhapsodic side of Bach's Preludes and Fugues Pianist Craig Sheppard delivers yet another set of Bach masterpieces. by Tom Luce / May 2, 2007
Politics The Washington state GOP: Dino, or dinosaur? Former Washington state Sen. Dino Rossi, twice a candidate for governor, is running for the U.S. Senate. by David Brewster / April 26, 2007
Culture It's all a plot: The Sonics and Storm will stay in Seattle A possible constituency with influence: Seattle Storm fans. (WNBA) by David Brewster / August 23, 2007
Politics Seattle police oversight: Don't get your hopes up Sam Pailca, former director of the Office of Professional Accountability in the Seattle Police Department. (Seattle Channel) by David Brewster / August 22, 2007