
Quake question for you: Extra home insurance, or not?
Let's ask the people who know how bad it can be: geologists. They say they prefer to put that money into home modifications that can lessen damage if the foundation starts moving.
Let's ask the people who know how bad it can be: geologists. They say they prefer to put that money into home modifications that can lessen damage if the foundation starts moving.
A majority of registered voters across party lines would prefer that Washington become a primary-only state, according to a new Washington Poll [http://www.washingtonpoll.org/results.html]. The finding, based on a Feb. 7-18 survey of 300 randomly selected registered voters statewide, comes in the wa
Quick update about something we're keeping an eye on. Using the state's premier trauma center as his stage, Washington Insurance Commissioner [http://www.insurance.wa.gov/] Mike Kreidler on Wednesday, Dec. 12, will unveil a new report detailing costs taxpayers absorb to care for the uninsured and un
Now that the Mariners have introduced premium prices for in-demand games [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/baseball/343969_maritix18.html] like Opening Day, the Yankees, and Bosox, we were wondering if the club gave much thought to offering cheaper seats for the likes of perennial losers like Tampa Bay
A recent e-mail we intercepted from a stadium-loathing group that calls itself Taxpayers on Strike (TOS) asserted there's an untold story about another victim of the storm that swamped the state two weeks ago – Safeco Field. TOS's Vincent Koskela contended "the recent rain storm caused severe floodi