Listen to the voters' angry message: Government must change
Democrats might be tempted to blame losses on a 'message of fear' used by conservative campaigns, but that will only block the change that's necessary at every level of government.
Jordan Royer left city government in 2007 to accept the position of vice president for external affairs in the Seattle office of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, where he currently works rep
Democrats might be tempted to blame losses on a 'message of fear' used by conservative campaigns, but that will only block the change that's necessary at every level of government.
Both bidders offered to do the work at or below the price state officials had expected.
There are new ideas being developed around a neighborhood alliance, which has an energetic executive. Online-gaming developers have already discovered the charms of the place.
The White House was looking for a middle-class family to host the president.
Thanks to a wildly anachronistic part of the state constitution, Washington's Supreme Court had to listen to arguments over whether it's permissible to build light rail on the floating bridge.