Politics
Rebuttal: The Seattle City Council's relevance is not in question
The president of the council responds to an earlier article by Crosscut Publisher David Brewster.
The president of the council responds to an earlier article by Crosscut Publisher David Brewster.
Efforts to field a slate fizzled out, but there are challengers who could be catalysts for the council to rouse itself from the political doldrums. The slate idea is central to politics in Vancouver, B.C., and it once made a big difference in Seattle. Time to dust off this approach?
Police officer or security guard? In Portland you have to get pretty close to tell.
Tree cutters and tree huggers agree: Gene Duvernoy has built the Cascade Land Conservancy into a potent force in politics, business, and the environment.
The pesky conservative blogger finally gets to ask the former U.S. attorney about the 2004 Washington gubernatorial election.