Investigations WA intercepts millions in child support for low-income families In 2022, the state took over $40 million meant for impoverished children. A bipartisan bill could redirect a portion of future payments to families. by Brandon Block / January 25, 2024
Investigations WA health officials throw away millions of pandemic supplies Masks, gowns, gloves and more: States are culling their expired stockpiles, but medical experts say the waste shows a system unprepared for disasters. by Brandon Block / February 23, 2024
Huskies win one for the history books Not so the Seahawks, who are once more plagued with injuries. by Mike Henderson / September 20, 2009
Politics The tone test for the mayor's race Some early examples of how Joe Mallahan and Mike McGinn are doing on the barbs battle. by David Brewster / September 16, 2009
Politics Nickelsism without Nickels Greg Nickels and Jan Drago, lookalike political allies by David Brewster / September 15, 2009
Impressive Seahawks drub a hapless team Hard to tell how good the team is, with a new coach and lots of quality receivers. No doubt about how good tight end John Carlson is, however. by Mike Henderson / September 13, 2009
Sark's Dawgs have a lot of bite The new coach starts to turn around one of the country's most moribund football program, losing the opener to L.S.U. but almost looking like the better team. by Mike Henderson / September 6, 2009
Ed Murray decides not to run for mayor In declining to be a write-in candidate, Murray chides the other candidates and does himself a lot of political good. by David Brewster / September 1, 2009
Politics The Ed Murray bubble It's about to pop, since it was always more ploy than plot by David Brewster / August 31, 2009
Mariners and Hawks and Storm and Huskies and Sounders. Oh, my! Mariners' hopes for a playoff spot are fading, right as new coaches for the Hawks and the Huskies prompt hope for turnaround seasons. by Mike Henderson / August 30, 2009