Politics
'Washington Law & Politics' magazine to fold
The Minnesota owners pull the plug on a witty magazine that has become a fixture of local coverage and analysis.
The Minnesota owners pull the plug on a witty magazine that has become a fixture of local coverage and analysis.
Much as I hate to admit it, Portland and Oregonians come closer to the Northwest ideal than we do.
Nothing motivates like fear itself, but in Seattle, where potential natural catastrophes abound, the politics of safety can both be overplayed and underplayed. Knowing which is tough.
A brown-bag lunch with the media gives a peek into some challenges that face the new mayor and the city, and how he plans on conducting himself.
As Oregon voters this week vote on two tax-hike measures, the Washington legislature watches for signs indicating whether tax increases could fly in their state.