Politics
Michelle Malkin’s journey from ideas to tribes
A former Seattle Times colleague wonders what happened to the libertarian provocateur who used to engage him at their adjoining office doors.
A former Seattle Times colleague wonders what happened to the libertarian provocateur who used to engage him at their adjoining office doors.
A parent’s critical analysis of budget reporting has helped the Seattle school board consider administrative costs in analyzing where to make cuts next year.
In the mayor's race, the slow process of counting mail-in ballots has left the candidates frozen.
As enrollment begins to creep back up, with a bubble moving toward high school, district officials may think about reopening old Lincoln High. And this is the time to make good on promises to improve South End schools.
Or is it the anti-gay, anti-Eyman vote? Interesting election maps on the two statewide measures.