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2011 | November
Tanker trucks full of trouble
Bus rapid transit is good but it's not rail
The odd season: some dare call it 'Advent'
Will Occupy find its voice?
A drama of aging offers insight, pain
Crosscut Tout: A renaissance for the Renaissance
Midweek Tech Scan: Amazon is no turkey this holiday
Midday Scan: Salmon anemia's smoking gun; Protestors vs. Legislators; Daily Kos backs Darcy Burner
State seeks ways to pay for transportation
The waterfront: keep kitsch alive
The art of urban branding
Cutting-edge research is whittled by state
Neuheisel always lands on his feet
Public TV, Hugh Jackman, Bellevue: Korean food goes mainstream
Midday Scan: Occupy's Olympia debut; UCLA sacks Rick Neuheisel; U of O sinks into mediocrity
Recalculating debt limits could help in financial crunch
The greenest voters you've ever seen are in ... Vancouver
Waterfront designers need a reality check
Plastic bag backers may bypass Seattle to seek legislature's help
Daring Frye exhibit makes reverence out of the mundane
10 ways the Occupy movement changes everything
Midday Scan: WA's faux center party; Special session blues; Death row jujitsu
Wichita gets the bye-bye Boeing blues
Gregoire tax package deserves legislature's OK
The fight for Seattle's Federal Reserve bank
Occupying Reagan's office and speaking out at UC-Davis, 40 years ago
Will states let the metropolitan regions thrive?
Dawgs await bowl, while several Pac-12 coaches wait for exit
For SAM's 'Luminous' exhibition, an illuminating gateway
After supercommittee failure: figure out how to cut health costs
In dance, the unknowns provide pleasant surprises
An answer to airline hell: Pay your weight when you pay your way
Judge in key salmon rulings is retiring
Kinetic new play puts a less-than-wholesome spin on Christmas
Income, language, education: Puget Sound region is a rich mix
Light rail and streetcars could double up on voters next year
Midweek Tech Scan: The e-reality of Thanksgiving, circa 2011
Death on the Nile
Gordon Clinton, elected mayor a half century ago, helped create modern Seattle
The battle of Thanksgiving: Holy days go head-to-head
Midday Scan: Kitzhaber says 'no'; Occupy vs. Black Friday; Gregoire draws line
For new urbanites in hard times, small is beautiful
Washington to other states: 'We suck less than you do.'
Cranberry preserves with a twist
Waterfront planning: keys for making it Seattle's plan
Instead of cutting the cities' revenue share, should we trim some special districts?
Midday Scan: Gregoire thinks small; Murray blames GOP
With many options closed, Italy still has tourism
Will levy fatigue doom another run at Seattle car-tab fees?
How to shake up local politics
It takes a village to get a Trader Joe's
Super committee failure: Obama's absence hurt
Midday Scan: Patty Murray and blame game; 'middling' legislators vs. UW; Stamper's 'confession'
Warm trees, cold people
Voters aside, Seattle is full speed ahead on rail
An ambitious, promising start for new Seattle theater company
Forget Sasquatch: The elusive Cascade Grizzly
Could Seahawks win pave the way for a new QB?
Green Acre Radio: How Mexico struggles to defend against flood of U.S. grain
Weekend Tech Scan: Comcast's Xfinity is not your father's cable anymore
Feist: Peformance proves she's more than '1234'
Police theater takes viewers inside the brutal life of an officer
Portland or Seattle: who has the better Occupy photo?
Midday Scan: upsetting more than 1 percent of commuters; UW provost pick; foreign students
Wherever Newt Gingrich goes, his character comes along
Election shakeup holds promise for Seattle Public Schools
For 'Sylvia,' the dog days are here
Seattle's new motto: In banning plastic bags, look to Bellingham
In Washington, floods are sometimes fought with fire
Midday Scan: the zen of desiring Boeing; Doril Rainey, 84, rules; all-games trips by Sno County exec?
Penn State: Facing the lessons for all of us
'Miss Representation' confronts stereotypes with powerful women and soft-core porn
Leaf-ing around Seattle offers a cheap charge
Occupy Seattle creates real change in local government
New 737 battle: Gregoire makes a move
Midweek Tech Scan: Broadband for Seattle?
Midday Scan: Edmonds tackles insider trading, pot raids signal legalization, paper v. plastic debunked
Coal-export plan survives election cliffhangers
State should trade in clunker of a tax loophole
Struggling newsstand a last bastion of real Pike Place character
Fast and young: UW basketball start could mean good things in March
Intiman's million dollar comeback hurdle
Midday Scan: Occupy goes rude in Seattle, crude in Portland; Court could sway Inslee-McKenna
Super committee looks for a way to evade its deadline
In public radio ethics, it's who you are that counts
Everett archivist hands over the keys to legendary NW folk library
Kent Kammerer, neighborhood activist and writer, dies at 78
Kent Kammerer: Seattle loses its neighborhood 'Yoda'
Midday Scan: A local try at reforming Congress' ethics; Border Patrol amok; initiative issues
Green Acre Radio: A rain garden movement grows up in Seattle
Mentoring: how it made a real difference for a Seattle gang member
Madison Park: If fences make good neighbors, what happens when you take one down?
The hidden savings in organic meat
Penn State's cratering of college football: real lessons to be learned?
Eastwood's 'J. Edgar' misses the point: an evil reign at FBI
Weekend Tech Scan: a tale of 2 readers (digital, of course)
Crosscut Tout: Seattle tells its secrets . . . onstage
More trains for NW may mean no more service
Finding ways to bring our veterans back home
Seahawks are failing on field, and in draft derby
Michael Jackson tribute a circus of error and bizarre subtext
Midday Scan: Eyman picks off red-light cams; Amazon on taxes; tuition qualms
A powerful film examines the scandal of abandoned British children
How coal-port voting in Bellingham holds lessons for rest of state
The missing party in our local politics
Berlusconi's halting resignation marks Italian sea change
Voting: what would it take to make us pay attention, take part?
While citizens are told to have courage, Metro ducks
The good side of the GOP debates
What’s the matter with Kittitas?
The Thirst of the People
Midday Scan: Liquor for all, Snohomish County's landslide, Oregon's children left behind
Car tab tax results: no signpost for Seattle's future
For one night, common sense rules on transportation
Election 2012 will determine which way the wind blows
Earth to Washington state: What's with your schools?
School troubles threaten to beat board president
Voters give mixed message on Bellingham coal port plan
A Seattle election that cements the stalemate
Voters show moderation on ballot measures here, nationally
Green Acre Radio: Threats still haunting Puget Sound
Midday Scan: Election day tidbits; liberating school newspapers; Occupying the city council's brains.
Senators seek wide review of proposal for shipping coal to China
James Corner's waterfront plans: get the editing pencil
Mixed feelings about the new Husky stadium
Bottled memories: Washington beer through the ages
Sour voters in Denver
Polluters pay, and then keep fouling the air anyway
Midday Scan: Geezers rule, initiatives lie, salmon ail, and Rooney rants
Redistricting away Seattle's minority representation
Urban ag grows up in Vancouver, even creating some political backlash
Love conquers (almost) all at the Ballet
Bow down to Husky Stadium
No Expo for Ecotopia
Let's do more than just make cuts in Olympia
Weekend Tech Scan: November's 7-Inch Tablet 'Smackdown'
An ill wind blows out of Olympia
Mile-high dining and double agents: Dinner theatre at its best
Midday Scan: Pacific garbage heap hits home, the capital gains tax silver bullet, Snohomish misspending
Kingston-Seattle ferry bounces on iffy financial seas
The city council races that weren't
The smarmy faux populism of I-1125
The Sounders' last game, betting the whole farm
A new proposal for taxing capital gains in Washington state
King County to resuscitate pay-as-you-go insurance model
Midday Scan: The impotent candidate, Gregoire coddles corporations, salmon anemia gets serious
A status-quo election, except outside Seattle
Despite national tensions, Seattle-China ties are strong
Sacrifice: a concept too dated for today's Americans to want to get the app?
An end to tug-of-war on Clinton's 'Roadless Rule'?
Midweek Tech Scan: How a new Seattle firm dove into NFL player licensing
Midday scan Wednesday: pot reform money; racing a fish virus; hopes in job darkness.
Green Acre Radio: State has first new hydro plant in two decades
Washington state needs Jobs, Steve Jobs
Lessons for cities in these hard times: get it together
Tax credits for solar in Washington: connections missed
A glimpse into Hillary Clinton's personal life
New Mormon play bewilders, but with genuine angst
Closing post offices hit rural areas hard
Midday scan: Union job cuts, snarky Snohomish politics, WA schools' questionable mental health policy