Saving the Pike Place Market – again
We rescued it once from the wrecking ball. On its 100th anniversary, it's imperative we save it again by keeping it relevant.
We rescued it once from the wrecking ball. On its 100th anniversary, it's imperative we save it again by keeping it relevant.
Sen. Larry Craig deserves what he gets, but I'm alarmed by the behavior of other players in this scandal.
While attendees at the gathering of liberal bloggers anticipated the arrival of Democratic presidential candidates, congressional-level aspirants made their cases. Among them were a number of Northwesterners, who decided the "netroots" are decidedly normal.
Some of the most interesting and odd-ball historic preservation work is going on outside of Seattle in the land of vanishing farms, strip malls, and "Kung Pao weiner schnitzel."
A new University of Washington study of obesity patterns in greater Seattle zip codes suggests that income levels, poverty, and neighborhood deprivation are predictors of weight problems.