March 2010
- 09: Protalix chairman resigns for health reasons
- 08: No Competition for Boeing in Tanker Bid
- 03: Starbucks takes instant coffee brew global
- 03: Starbucks takes instant coffee brew global
February 2010
- 28: Seattle surge continues with 76-72 victory
- 27: Tacoma Locksmith Pros Are Here For All Your Road-Side Needs!
- 24: Seattle uses franchise tag on K Olindo Mare
- 24: Seattle uses franchise tag on K Olindo Mare
- 23: A Citizen’s Initiative To Build Streetcars?
- 23: The Tacoma Locksmith Pros Can Help You On Your Road Trip!
- 23: High Quality Locks Can Help Prevent Break-ins
- 20: Pondexter’s 20 leads Washington rout of UCLA 97-68
- 18: On the Call: Dell CEO Michael Dell
- 17: Salazar, Gregoire Tout Benefits of Stimulus
- 14: Artscape: Spectrum Dance Theater is Big, Fast, Intense
- 10: Seattle Children’s Compromises With Laurelhurst
- 09: Tacoma 24 Hour Locksmith ‘ Your Most Trusted Local Provider You Can Trust
- 08: First Flight of Boeing 747-8
- 08: First Flight of Boeing 747-8
- 07: Thomas, Pondexter send UW over ASU
- 04: AT&T now says SlingPlayer for iPhone on 3G is OK
- 03: Boeing tests inside of new 787
- 01: Fight To Restore Seattle Schools’ College/Career Specialists
- 01: Fight To Restore Seattle Schools’ College/Career Specialists
January 2010
- 27: Wood Smoke and Recession
- 27: Wood Smoke and Recession
- 26: Seattle Math War Goes To Court
- 26: Seattle Math War Goes To Court
- 25: Students Help Gather Better Scientific Data on Puget Sound
- 21: Behind Those Text Donations, a Bellevue Non-Profit
- 20: Carroll adding coaches to Seattle staff
- 17: Seattle holds off Utah Valley 66-63
- 14: Regional Economic Recovery Will Lag Behind Nation
- 14: Regional Economic Recovery Will Lag Behind Nation
- 13: Latest in Environmental Standards: Green Roads
- 12: Seahawks CEO offered Dungy job of president
- 05: Microsoft sets prices for forthcoming Office 2010
- 04: Titans’ C. Johnson sets record for scrimmage yards
- 04: Titans’ C. Johnson sets record for scrimmage yards
- 02: Armstead paces Ducks to upset of No. 17 Washington
December 2009
- 31: Seattle delays naming park after Italian city
- 31: Seattle delays naming park after Italian city
- 30: Food for Thought: New Year, Clean Fridge!
- 30: Food for Thought: New Year, Clean Fridge!
- 29: Bad moves thwart Washington truck heist
- 29: Police Shootings Up
- 29: Police Shootings Up
- 29: Pierce County Deputy Dies; One of Two Injured in Eatonville Ambush
- 29: Pierce County Deputy Dies; One of Two Injured in Eatonville Ambush
- 28: Blown-out Seahawks in sad shape
- 28: Man Wanted in Killings of Seattle Woman, Baby Arrested
- 28: Actuate shares up, analyst upbeat on Xenos buyout
- 28: Drugstore.com will buy Salu Inc. for $36 million
- 28: Drugstore.com will buy Salu Inc. for $36 million
- 27: No. 22 Washington tops San Francisco 86-71
- 27: No. 22 Washington tops San Francisco 86-71
- 27: ‘Stardust’ has Tacoma acting couple
- 27: Packers beat Seahawks 48-10, clinch playoffs
- 27: Packers beat Seahawks 48-10, clinch playoffs
- 27: High expectations? States weigh marijuana reform
- 24: Aggies’ Derrick Roland heading home
- 24: Northwest Least Religious? Not Anymore
- 24: Washington May Gain Congressional Seat
- 24: Wash. governor wants to lessen carbon footprint
- 24: Wash. governor wants to lessen carbon footprint
- 23: Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes $1 salary in 2009
- 23: Micron Technology shares jump on strong earnings
- 23: Micron Technology shares jump on strong earnings
- 23: No. 19 Aggies lose top defender Roland
- 23: Union Vindicated After Latest Boeing Acquisition
- 23: Health Insurance Overhaul Includes Local Perks
- 23: Electronic Medical Records Survive Power Outage
- 23: Wounded Deputies Names Released
- 23: Law Enforcement Community Stunned by Latest Shooting
- 23: Food for Thought: Appetizers
- 23: Food for Thought: Appetizers
- 23: No. 22 Huskies rally past No. 19 Aggies
- 23: No. 22 Huskies rally past No. 19 Aggies
- 22: Seattle police say mother and infant shot to death
- 22: Seattle police say mother and infant shot to death
- 22: Shooting leaves 2 Wash. deputies badly hurt
- 22: Shooting leaves 2 Wash. deputies badly hurt
- 22: Happy Holidays From Exit133!
- 22: Two Pierce County Deputies Shot in Line of Duty; Gunman Killed
- 22: Power Contract Gives Lifeline to Big Smelter
- 22: Census faces daunting task of hiring workers
- 22: Census faces daunting task of hiring workers
- 21: Second Boeing 787 test plane takes to skies
- 21: Second Boeing 787 test plane takes to skies
- 21: Second Boeing 787 plane takes an hour test flight
- 21: Second Boeing 787 to fly on Tuesday
- 21: Second Boeing 787 to fly on Tuesday
- 21: Reducing, Not Just Recycling
- 21: Reducing, Not Just Recycling
- 21: Jones Soda to review buyout offer from Big Red
- 21: Jones Soda to review buyout offer from Big Red
- 21: Washington Federal sets regular quarterly dividend
- 21: Washington Federal sets regular quarterly dividend
- 21: Seahawks’ Houser hospitalized with collapsed lung
- 21: Seahawks’ Houser hospitalized with collapsed lung
- 21: Horizon Air flight attendants ratify contract
- 21: Horizon Air flight attendants ratify contract
- 21: Japan’s ANA orders 10 Boeing jetliners
- 21: Japan’s ANA orders 10 Boeing jetliners
- 21: No Holiday Display Ruckus This Year in Olympia
- 20: Freeman, Buccaneers beat Seahawks 24-7
- 20: Freeman, Buccaneers beat Seahawks 24-7
- 20: No praise sung for holly, ivy in Northwest forests
- 20: No praise sung for holly, ivy in Northwest forests
- 20: No. 24 Washington rebounds with rout of Portland
- 18: El Nino Impacts Coming Soon: More Dry Winter Days
- 18: El Nino Impacts Coming Soon: More Dry Winter Days
- 18: Wash. woman gets 15 months for tax evasion
- 18: Wash. woman gets 15 months for tax evasion
- 18: “Make No Little Plans” – Luzon Art Show
- 18: Seattle gets Bradley from Cubs for Silva
- 18: Seattle gets Bradley from Cubs for Silva
- 18: Judge To Sentence Northeastern Washington Man In Poaching Case
- 18: Judge To Sentence Northeastern Washington Man In Poaching Case
- 18: Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant is Now Empty, Ready for Tear-Down
- 18: Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant is Now Empty, Ready for Tear-Down
- 18: New Coastal Weather Radar Wins Funding
- 18: New Coastal Weather Radar Wins Funding
- 18: Art Thiel: Mariners Serious about 2010 with Cliff Lee
- 18: Art Thiel: Mariners Serious about 2010 with Cliff Lee
- 17: Holmgren rejects offer to return to Seahawks
- 17: Holmgren not going to Seahawks
- 17: Holmgren not going to Seahawks
- 17: Seahawks slowly begin GM search
- 17: Seahawks slowly begin GM search
- 17: Light Rail To SeaTac Airport Opens Saturday
- 17: Weekend Roundup: Music and Run Alongs?
- 17: What Would You Do With A Spare School?
- 17: WWE Smackdown, ECW to be shot in Seattle
- 17: Missing Mt. Hood Climbers’ Fathers Accept Their Fate
- 17: Missing Mt. Hood Climbers’ Fathers Accept Their Fate
- 17: Questions Continue Over WA Data Center Project
- 17: Popularity a Potential Problem for WA Scholarships for Low-income Kids
- 17: Tea Party Groups Mark Anniversary Of Original Tea Party
- 17: Tea Party Groups Mark Anniversary Of Original Tea Party
- 17: Northwest Lab’s Pandemic Modeling Tool Might Quicken Government Response
- 17: Record Bin Roulette: Brand Names
- 17: Record Bin Roulette: Brand Names
- 16: Shocked in Seattle: Lee wanted to stay with Phils
- 16: Lee joins Hernandez at top of Seattle rotation
- 16: Amazon.com makes ad links easy on Google’s Blogger
- 16: Web site runs elaborate Secret Santa gift exchange
- 16: Head of notorious UN gang sentenced to 30 years
- 16: ‘Thrillist’ gives an edgy look at Seattle
- 16: Phillies get Halladay, Mariners acquire Lee
- 16: Mariners acquire Cliff Lee, more deals expected
- 16: Mariners acquire Cliff Lee, more deals expected
- 16: Seattle’s Memorial Stadium: Veterans Speak Up
- 16: Bio-Jet Fuel Refinery Proposed for Anacortes
- 16: Governor Launches Maurice Clemmons Review
- 16: Boeing has much to prove with 787
- 16: First Flight for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner
- 16: First Flight for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner
- 16: Food for Thought: Tis The Season For Edible Gifts
- 16: Food for Thought: Tis The Season For Edible Gifts
- 16: Seattle’s Memorial Stadium: Veterans Speak Up
- 15: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Dec. 15th, 2009
- 15: Guilty Verdict in Jewish Federation Shootings
- 15: Green fuel for jetliners to be mixed at Anacortes
- 15: Harmon Brewery T-Shirt Fundraiser
- 15: Mariners make waves: Figgins in, Lee next
- 15: Our devices will spin denser webs of data in 2010s
- 15: Wash. jobless rate steady at 9.2 pct in November
- 15: City Council Appointment Candidates Presentations Today
- 15: Callaghan on the Lemay’s Threat To Leave (Again)
- 15: Amidst Budget Cuts, WA State A Haven For Out-Of-State Parolees
- 14: Embarrassed Seahawks may bench linemen
- 14: Weyerhaeuser board OKs conversion to REIT status
- 14: Boeing determined 787 will finally fly
- 14: Caroling Tacoma’s North Slope on Wednesday
- 14: Not Guilty Plea in Cop Killing Case
- 14: Alaska Airlines discounting Juneau flights
- 14: Alaska Airlines discounting Juneau flights
- 14: Seattle police killing suspect pleads not guilty
- 14: Weekend Recap for Dec 14th, 2009
- 14: Maurice Clemmons Public Records Reveal Complicated Two-State Story
- 14: Holiday Lights Low Concern For Northwest Power Producers
- 13: Texans break out with 34-7 win over Seattle
- 12: Freshman Harris leads No. 21 Zags over Davidson
- 11: Art Thiel: Fast Figgins Good Fit for M’s
- 11: Who Gets Crime Stopper Rewards
- 11: Holiday Cheer Exhibition to Support Fallen Officers – Saturday, Dec 12th.
- 11: Pierce County AIDS Foundation … Moving Out
- 11: Tech blog, Singapore startup feud over tablet PC
- 11: Wash. man pleads guilty to raping adoptee
- 11: Swine Flu Shots Available at Ranko Pharmacy
- 11: Dark Chanukah: Young And Jewish In Rural Washington
- 11: Wash. gov going to Copenhagen for climate meeting
- 11: Gregoire and Schwarzenegger To Attend Copenhagen Climate Summit
- 11: Stolen Seattle totem pole found near Salem, Ore.
- 11: Stolen Seattle totem pole found near Salem, Ore.
- 10: Boeing 787 could lift off for 1st time Dec. 15
- 10: Boeing 787: 1st flight could come Dec. 15
- 10: Boeing 787 clears 2 more hurdles
- 10: Electric Cars, Charging Stations On the Way
- 10: Webcams for Strykers in Afghanistan
- 10: Esterline posts solid 4Q results, outlook cautious
- 10: Esterline posts solid 4Q results, outlook cautious
- 10: Puget Sound Revels – The Christmas Revels!
- 10: Jury deliberates in Seattle Jewish center shooting
- 10: Jury deliberates in Seattle Jewish center shooting
- 10: Calif. lawyer pleads guilty in tax evasion case
- 10: Calif. lawyer pleads guilty in tax evasion case
- 10: Weekend Roundup: Feeling the Love Tacoma style
- 10: Costco and Coke Resolve Price Squabble
- 10: Rare conifer cut down in Seattle Arboretum
- 10: Rare conifer cut down in Seattle Arboretum
- 10: NCR deal to boost Blockbuster kiosk business
- 10: NCR deal to boost Blockbuster kiosk business
- 10: Baird Stepping Down in Washington’s 3rd District
- 10: Baird Stepping Down in Washington’s 3rd District
- 10: Putting A Lot Of Energy Into Energy Conservation
- 10: Asarco Settlement Means Money for Cleanup
- 10: Best. Green. Commercial. Ever.
- 10: Costco 1Q profit nearly same as a year ago
- 10: Costco 1Q profit edges higher, sales climb
- 09: HIV Testing May Become Universal
- 09: Baird Won’t Seek Reelection
- 09: Locker has asset in Sarkisian
- 09: Microsoft declares 13-cent quarterly dividend
- 09: Electric Vehicle Project Taking Shape
- 09: Todd Shipyards Corporation wins contract on Kaiser
- 09: KPN gives iBasis shareholders 10 more days to sell
- 09: ‘Final gauntlet’ testing for 787
- 09: RealNetworks shares jump as VeriSign spat resolved
- 09: Topia CEO in the TNT
- 09: Rethinking Retail at Pacific Plaza
- 09: Wash. gov: Tax hikes needed to save programs
- 09: Cold is Good and Bad for Northwest Wine-Grape Growers
- 09: Northwest Native Leaders Praise Indian Trust Settlement
- 09: Tens Of Thousands Turn Out To Remember Slain Officers
- 09: Boeing completes first tests for 747-8 engines
- 09: Food for Thought: Dim Sum, The Movable Feast
- 08: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Dec. 8th, 2009
- 08: Dendreon to sell 15M shares in public offering
- 08: Slain Wash. officers to be honored at memorial
- 08: Why whine when so many wine options abound?
- 08: The Weak Dollar
- 08: Port of Olympia sued over Budd Inlet pollution
- 08: Washington coach optimistic QB Locker will return
- 08: Thoughts and Prayers II: Memorial Service Today
- 08: On Eve Of Memorial, College Scholarship for Slain Officers’ Children
- 08: Truck maker Paccar sets 9-cent quarterly dividend
- 08: Weyerhaeuser selling Warrenton, Ore. lumber mill
- 07: State Impacts of EPA Greenhouse Gas Decision Uncertain
- 07: Hasselbeck’s shoulder sore, will play
- 07: FBI Undercuts Washington’s Finger Pointing At Arkansas
- 07: Lakewood Police Memorial Procession – Details
- 07: Weekend Recap for Dec 7th, 2009
- 07: Amazon’s Kindle to get audible menus, bigger font
- 07: Building for Seattle’s future – in 1928
- 07: FBI Undercuts Washington’s Finger Pointing At Arkansas
- 07: Mare’s FG as time expires wins it for Seahawks
- 07: Thomas, Pondexter lead Huskies past Northridge
- 06: Western Climate Initiative in Copenhagen
- 06: WA police probe fake radio call reporting shooting
- 05: Washington rolls to 42-10 romp over No. 19 Cal
- 04: Governors of WA And Arkansas Discuss Police Officer Murders
- 04: Holiday Shopping Could Boost Energy-Efficient Home Electronics
- 03: Alaska Airlines November traffic up 5.5 percent
- 03: All Hail The Dignitaries
- 03: Emeritus names Bateman CFO, replacing Brandstrom
- 03: The Data Center Debate: Washington State
- 03: Tacoma Receives Two Streetcars …
- 03: Gates Foundation commits $12.9M to college tech
- 03: Ruskell done running Seattle Seahawks
- 03: Bid Review Throws Wrench Into NOAA Homeport Move
- 03: Gregoire Unveils Natural Resource Reform
- 03: Despite High Costs, State Data Centers Receive Little Scrutiny or Debate
- 02: Swimmers adjusting to life without high-tech suits
- 02: Scary Year Ahead for Commercial Real Estate
- 02: Commercial Real Estate Forecast: Gloomy
- 02: Microsoft says some Windows PCs get `Black Screen’
- 02: Microsoft launches redesigned map search with apps
- 02: Killer’s Death Small Comfort to Slain Cop’s Sister-in-law
- 02: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Dec. 1st, 2009
- 02: New Idaho Coal Gasification Plant To Emit Less Carbon Dioxide
- 02: Solemn Procession Takes Fallen Police to Funeral Home
- 02: Amanda Knox Verdict Expected
- 02: Food For Thought: Gifts For The Cook
- 02: Early Learning Improvements Sought
- 01: Wash. man gets 13 years in death of daughter, 6
- 01: Gates Foundation announces grants for libraries
- 01: Beautiful Angle 2009 Holiday Party Benefit Sale
- 01: Legacy of WTO
- 01: UW, WSU to Take Part in NW Power Grid Project
- 01: Suspect in Police Slayings Shot, Killed in Seattle
- 01: Memorial for Fallen Police Officers Growing Fast
- 01: Mora says Julius Jones still Seattle’s top RB
November 2009
- 30: Mark Teahen wins 2009 Hutch Award
- 30: Search Still On for Shooter in Police Killings
- 30: Weekend in Review – Nov 30th, 2009
- 30: Thoughts and Prayers
- 30: Singers in the Rain – Jazz Amid the Deluge
- 30: Seahawks make it 10 in row over Rams, 27-17
- 29: Overton’s late heroics lead No. 14 Washington
- 29: Overton’s late heroics lead No. 14 Washington
- 29: Intense Search For ‘Person of Interest’ in Officer Killings
- 29: Seahawks make it 10 in row over Rams, 27-17
- 29: Gunman Kills Four Officers in Pierce County
- 29: Gunman Kills Four Officers in Pierce County; Manhunt Continues
- 27: Julius Jones to be game-time decision for Seahawks
- 27: Microvision to sell shares to investor at $3 each
- 27: Seahawks reduce rookie LB Aaron Curry’s workload
- 27: Food banks go high-tech to feed the hungry
- 26: Happy Thanksgiving 2009!
- 26: Weekend Roundup: End Of An Era. Hell’s Kitchen Starts Its Wake
- 25: New King County Executive Sworn In, Promising Swift Reforms
- 25: National Guard Deployments Continuing
- 25: A Gratitude Sampling, for Thanksgiving
- 25: Food for Thought
- 25: Mise en Place: Roy, Rabbits and Thanksgiving
- 25: That hissing in the kitchen? Snake!!!
- 25: Weyerhaeuser buys back $318M in debt offer
- 25: Wash. court reinstates $8M award against Hyundai
- 25: BOOM Possible This Morning
- 25: Northwest Utilities Launch $178 Million for Smart Grid Demo
- 25: Deadline Looms for Vicitms to File Sexual Abuse Claims
- 25: Food for Thought: Wok This Way
- 24: Clearwire Escrow prices $920M senior notes offer
- 24: Microsoft says cost-cutting CFO to step down
- 24: Seattle Disabilities Commission Funded
- 24: Dan Voelpel is Returning To Tacoma
- 24: Intel Antitrust Issues
- 24: Julie Anderson Sworn In as Pierce County Auditor
- 24: Wash. 2-year colleges report record enrollment
- 24: Wash. 2-year colleges report record enrollment
- 24: Tacoma Bike Tea Party – Nov 29th
- 24: Puget Sound Named To Top 10 Vegetarian Colleges
- 24: New Homes in WA Required to Save More Energy
- 24: WTO in Seattle, Ten Years Later: A Reporter’s Notebook
- 23: Police: Jealous Wash. woman tries to kill again
- 23: Mindset an issue for skidding Seahawks
- 23: WTO Anniversary: A Reporter’s Notebook (Web Extra)
- 23: Envisioning the MLK Mixed Use Center
- 23: “Imagine Tacoma” Wins AIA Merit Award
- 23: Seattle Genetics gets $12 million in Astellas deal
- 23: Renewing the Cancer Fight, Using the Immune System
- 23: Army Family’s Choice: Kids’ Care Or Deployment?
- 23: This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks To Those Few, Hardy Northwest Turkey Farmers
- 23: MLS would like Montreal to become 19th team
- 23: Beckham promises to return to MLS, buy franchise
- 23: Study: kids watching hours of TV at home daycare
- 22: Favre nearly perfect in Vikings’ 35-9 romp
- 21: Pondexter leads No. 14 Huskies
- 21: Pondexter leads No. 14 Huskies
- 21: Pondexter leads No. 14 Huskies
- 20: Boeing Says Union Strike Risk Too Great in Everett
- 20: Reaction Swift to Proposed Delay in Math & Science Testing
- 20: Washington State Tax Collections Drop Another $760 Million
- 20: Much-discussed “Nuclear Renaissance” Slow To Arrive
- 20: Dendreon’s Provenge gets FDA review date
- 19: Boeing Breaking Ground in South Carolina
- 19: Weekend Arts Roundup – Nov 19th, 2009
- 19: “Under-Uninsured” Growing as Fast as Uninsured
- 19: Automatic pancake machine scores $2m in funding
- 19: Seattle hospital says it may not accept insurer
- 19: Wash. budget gap zooms to $2.6B through mid-2011
- 19: Gates Foundation gives $335M for teacher quality
- 19: Third Thursday for November 2009
- 19: Tacoma Film Festival Picks on Click!
- 19: Third Thursday at the Fulcrum – Tonight
- 19: “Under-insured” Growing as Fast as Uninsured
- 19: Record Bin Roulette: Marriage
- 19: Spokane Schools Move Away From Letter Grades
- 19: Palin Reportedly Coming To The Tri-Cities For Thanksgiving, Richland Residents React
- 19: Microvision offering $21 million in common stock
- 19: For Seattle, A Return To Neighborhood Schools
- 18: Kent WA police investigating Boeing plant death
- 18: H1N1 Tapering Off, Vaccine Still Scarce
- 18: Judges: Seattle biotech can pursue $23M claim
- 18: SoTac: A Fellowship of Poets
- 18: ‘Twilight’ mania hits Sorrento Hotel
- 18: The Polar Express Film and 64th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting
- 18: Jubelale Art Tour at the Swiss
- 18: Onset Of Cold Weather Means Story Time In Native American Households
- 18: Washington Wine Is Number One On Wine Spectator’s Top 100 List
- 18: Governors Ask for Second Stimulus Package
- 18: Apolo Ohno Stirs Olympic Anticipation on Ground and In the Air
- 18: School Boundaries Up For Vote
- 17: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Nov. 17th, 2009
- 17: New 520 Interchange Would Add Second Montlake Drawbridge
- 17: Concur posts higher 4Q profit, revenue
- 17: Two New Traffic Cameras To Keep An Eye on You
- 17: Seattle Ready To Set School Boundaries
- 17: Concur Technologies CFO to retire
- 17: Food for Thought: Seventeen…and Baking!
- 17: Time To Fix Those Aging Pipes …
- 17: Earnings Preview: Dell slips even as PCs rebound
- 17: Food for Thought
- 17: Tacoma Hosts Beard and Moustache Competition (1991)
- 17: Microsoft’s cloud computing system is growing up
- 17: Guilty plea in Wash. shooting spree that killed 6
- 17: Man pleads guilty in Washington state rampage
- 17: Wash. unemployment rate up slightly to 9.3 percent
- 17: Historic Mission Has New Neighbor: Mining Waste
- 17: Who’s Qualified For A City Council Appointment?
- 17: Police: Would-be Seattle ninja impaled on fence
- 17: In WA, old mining town elects a Muslim mayor
- 17: State Attorney General Picks Pacific Plaza
- 17: North Idaho Repository Proceeds Despite Concerns
- 17: Big Algal Bloom Lingering Along Coast, but Less Deadly For Now
- 17: New Federal Report Shows More People Went Hungry in 2008
- 17: Dell makes new green move with bamboo packaging
- 16: Former UPS pilot gets 25 years for molesting boys
- 16: Washington pilot gets 25 years for molesting boys
- 16: Sustainability, Economics and Historic Preservation
- 16: Microsoft co-founder Allen treated for lymphoma
- 16: Microsoft co-founder Allen treated for lymphoma
- 16: Could NY E-Waste Suit Ricochet on Washington?
- 16: Study: Razor clam closure could cost $22 million
- 16: Man carrying $600 pinched for alleged pencil theft
- 16: Our Historic Blue Mouse Theatre
- 16: Raw Talent #2 – Talent Show
- 16: Seattle’s Other Mega-Project – Decision Time for New 520 Bridge
- 16: Tsunami Warning Siren Hodgepodge in Oregon To Be Standardized
- 16: Pondexter leads No. 14 Huskies past Portland St.
- 16: Pondexter leads No. 14 Huskies past Portland St.
- 15: Safety Net Fraying, Say Those Who Keep Watch
- 15: Wells scores twice, Arizona rallies for 31-20 win
- 15: Wells scores twice, Arizona rallies for 31-20 win
- 15: American charities may not have a happy holiday
- 15: No. 14 Washington handles Belmont
- 14: Thomas’ 30 points leads No. 14 UW in opener
- 13: Wilson & Mariners agree to $10 million, 2-yr deal
- 13: KUPS Wins mtvU Woodie !!!
- 13: Motopony CD Release Party
- 13: Second Closet to Close at Year’s End
- 13: Gates Foundation helps Houston charter schools
- 13: Washington Health Program to Fold in Mental Health Care
- 13: Wash. Supreme Court Upholds School Salary Formula
- 12: Boeing says first 747-8 emerges from factory
- 12: Honoring Seattle’s Four Amigos
- 12: Aggravated Murder Charges Filed in Officer’s Death
- 12: Nordstrom 3Q profit rises but so do costs
- 12: Boeing says structural flaw fixed on 1st 787
- 12: The Building: Center for Urban Waters
- 12: Wash. Supreme Court overturns school salary ruling
- 12: Veterans Day Marked By Northwest Troops in Iraq
- 12: President Approves Money for Walla Walla Vets’ Hospital
- 12: Amazon expands Web-based business services to Asia
- 12: Murder Charges Filed in Killing of Seattle Officer
- 12: Aggravated Murder Charges Filed in Officer’s Death
- 11: If Spouse Gets Sick, Men More Likely to Leave
- 11: A Look at Early Indie Movie History
- 11: South Sound Technology Conference 2009
- 11: Microsoft brings more Web data to Bing results
- 11: Veterans Day Forum at Paine Field
- 11: Reflections on an Execution
- 11: Dog trainer to Seattle’s famous presumed murdered
- 11: Food for Thought: Nancy’s Counter Cafe
- 11: Gilda’s Club Tacoma 2nd Annual Show and Luncheon
- 11: Ken Griffey Jr stays with Mariners for 2010
- 11: Griffey stays with Mariners for 2010
- 11: AP Source: Griffey to sign with Mariners for 2010
- 11: Murano to Purchase Bicentennial Pavilion
- 11: Food for Thought
- 11: Veterans at Flying Heritage Event in Everett
- 11: Vice President Lauds Fallen Fort Lewis Soldiers
- 11: Vice President Lauds Fallen Fort Lewis Soldiers
- 10: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Nov. 10th, 2009
- 10: Microsoft’s monthly security fixes spare Windows 7
- 10: Complete Streets Guidelines Heading to Council
- 10: Wash. pair plead not guilty to streaming sex abuse
- 10: Emeritus shares fall after 3Q loss reported
- 10: The Round No. 7
- 10: Northwest Economy May Struggle Awhile Longer
- 10: Congressional Delegation, Speaker Pelosi React to Health Care Legislation
- 09: Reporter’s Notebook: The Fall of the Berlin Wall
- 09: Washington lt. gov’s son released from hospital
- 09: Wash. lt. gov’s son wounded in workplace shooting
- 09: Mallahan concedes Seattle mayor race; McGinn wins
- 09: McGinn’s lead doubles in Seattle mayor race
- 09: Flu Vaccine in Pharmacies in King County
- 09: Pelosi discusses health care bill on Seattle tour
- 09: Pelosi tours Seattle hospital, discusses reform
- 09: Love Tacoma at SAX – Tuesday
- 09: Can State’s Basic Health Be National Model?
- 09: Green Goddess at the Blue Mouse on Friday
- 09: Is Now the Time for a Strong Mayor in Tacoma?
- 09: Time for a Cheney Stadium Facelift?
- 09: Washington Man Stands Trial For Buying Bear Gall Bladders
- 09: Dam Removed On Yakima River Tributary
- 09: Dam Removed On Yakima River Tributary
- 09: Microsoft to buy SourceGear assets
- 09: Microsoft to buy SourceGear assets
- 08: Seahawks turn 17-0 hole into 32-20 win over Lions
- 08: Seahawks turn 17-0 hole into 32-20 win over Lions
- 08: Police: DNA, bullets link suspect to officer death
- 08: Formal charges expected in Seattle police killing
- 08: Suspect identified in Seattle police killing
- 07: Art at Work Studio Tours – This Weekend
- 06: Big Waves Wash Coast
- 06: Seattle Holds Memorial for Slain Police Officer
- 06: Wash. officer pleads not guilty to manslaughter
- 06: Seattle School District Responds to Report
- 06: Can You Count to 6.5 Million? Census To Provide Big Jobs Stimulus in WA
- 06: Wash. Gay Rights Referendum Passes; No Concession from Opponents
- 06: Phillies title gear a hit far from World Series
- 06: Flooding Risk is Lower, But No Victory Dances
- 06: Dam Fixes Mean Lower Flood Risk on Green River
- 05: Report: Lincecum has agreement on pot charge
- 05: Report says Lincecum has agreement on pot charge
- 05: Giants ace Lincecum cited for marijuana possession
- 05: Lincecum cited for marijuana possession
- 05: Gay partnership measure approved by voters
- 05: Starbucks says more customers visit and spend more
- 05: What’s Our Transportation Future? Nov 13th
- 05: Are You The Next Dockyard Derby Dame?
- 05: State Loses Last Rural Democrat Lawmaker East of the Cascades
- 05: Northwest Republicans Predict 2010 Success
- 04: Update on Slain Policeman
- 04: A New Center for Health Sciences at UPS
- 04: Wash. state asking grain ships to hold canisters
- 04: Pierce County Tourism Celebrity Award Nominations Due Today
- 04: Food for Thought
- 04: Environmental Issues, Environmental Priorities – Tonight
- 04: Corps: Dam work lessens Seattle-area flood chance
- 04: Valley in Washington state prepares for flood
- 04: Analyst says Dolby Labs at fair value; stock sinks
- 04: Virgin Media prices $1.2B of senior debt
- 04: Microsoft lays off 800 more workers worldwide
- 04: Revenue cap initiative loses badly in Wash. state
- 04: Government Revenue Growth Cap Defeated in WA State
- 04: Hutchison Concedes / Constantine Ready For Work
- 04: Historic Gay Rights Measure Leading 51-49
- 04: Food for Thought: Nancy’s Remodel
- 04: Solid Lead for Constantine
- 04: Mallahan Optimistic
- 04: Microsoft redesigns MSN, adds Twitter, Facebook
- 03: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Nov. 3rd, 2009
- 03: HIV Testing, Counseling Rules May Change
- 03: T-Mobile still out of order for some subscribers
- 03: T-Mobile out of order for some subscribers
- 03: Washington state governor in D.C. on trade mission
- 03: Unofficial Tacoma Election Results and Live Blog
- 03: The Telephone Room Presents “Is You Is?”
- 03: Business Wanted
- 03: Expeditors 3Q profit falls 33 percent
- 03: Huge Fire’s Anniversary Reignites Pulaski Legend
- 03: Ballot Procrastinators May Delay WA Election Results
- 03: McGinn Takes Slim Lead for Seattle Mayor
- 02: Mora’s tone changing on skidding Seahawks
- 02: Green River to Get High Tech Flood Warning Tools
- 02: Washington Approves “Salish Sea” Designation
- 02: Metro Parks ADA Compliance Public Forums
- 02: Amazon.com closes on Zappos.com acquisition
- 02: Election Day is Tomorrow. Vote!
- 02: New Report Raises Serious Questions for Seattle School District
- 01: Search for Suspects in Killing of Seattle Police Officer
- 01: Consistent Cowboys cruise past Seahawks 38-17
- 01: PCs shed pounds and CD drives, gain touch screens
- 01: Memorial service set for slain Seattle officer
- 01: Officer killed, trainee hurt in Seattle shooting
- 01: Seattle police say officer killed in shooting
October 2009
- 31: The McMenamins Now Own the Elks Building
- 30: One Last Day for the Seven Oh One
- 30: Kids Koncerts – Tacoma Philharmonic
- 30: Old City Hall is for Artists – Part II
- 30: Wash. stimulus update shows more than $1.4B spent
- 30: Users Put the Cheeze in the Cheezburger Network
- 30: SR 509 Closure Reminder
- 30: Weyerhaeuser to build wood pulp facility in Poland
- 30: Weyerhaeuser to build wood pulp facility in Poland
- 30: GTCF Foundation of Art Award Unveiling Reception
- 30: WA Democrats Reject Actuary’s Pension Advice
- 30: Stimulus Jobs Questioned
- 30: What’s That in Tollefson Plaza?
- 30: State Board to Vote on “Salish Sea”
- 29: Sounders, Dynamo play 0-0 draw in playoff opener
- 29: Gates Grant Hits Home
- 29: Weyerhaeuser breaks even in 3Q on timberland sale
- 29: Weyerhaeuser breaks even in 3Q on timberland sale
- 29: RealNetworks posts surprise 3Q profit
- 29: RealNetworks posts surprise 3Q profit
- 29: Soul-searching ahead for Boeing’s Machinists?
- 29: Soul-searching ahead for Boeing’s Machinists?
- 29: More Details on Tacoma’s Apple Store
- 29: Twilight-themed restaurant planned for Wash. town
- 29: Cue a New Tacoma Theme Song?
- 29: Psychiatrists Among Top Paid State Employees
- 29: Gregoire “Angry” and “Disappointed” Over Boeing Decision
- 29: FDA Approves Microwave Preservation Process for Prepared Foods
- 29: Record Bin Roulette: Halloween
- 29: Expedia’s 3Q profit up 23 pct as bookings rise
- 29: Gates Grants Hit Home
- 28: Boeing Workers React to SC Decision
- 28: Boeing Picks South Carolina for Second 787 Line
- 28: First openly gay US attorney begins job in Wash.
- 28: Judge lets huge WaMu securities lawsuit advance
- 28: Boeing picks South Carolina for 2nd 787 line
- 28: Let’s Talk Clean Water and Fair Fish – Tonight!
- 28: Seahawks lose Jones for season, if not career
- 28: Tall Ships Tacoma in 2011 – An Update
- 28: Dunkin’ Donuts executive settles with Starbucks
- 28: Federal Judge Keeps WA Contribution Caps
- 28: Ft. Lewis Soldiers Likely Among 8 Killed Tuesday in Afghanistan
- 28: Food for Thought: Caramel Scare-emal
- 27: Tacoma Mayor’s Race
- 27: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Oct. 27th, 2009
- 27: David Copperfield wins stay in assault lawsuit
- 27: New Poll Sheds Light, Questions on Key Races
- 27: Haunting Music for Halloween
- 27: Howard Hanson Dam Update
- 27: Hasselbeck’s daughter hit by dirt bike, recovering
- 27: OTM: A Classic Tacoma Bar and Grill?
- 27: Solutions From FiReGlobal West Coast
- 27: Mise en Place: Confessions of a Food-ophile
- 27: Hell’s Kitchen Moving Downtown
- 27: Energy Department Outlines Cleanup Options for Hanford
- 27: $7B in Recovery Dollars Flowing to WA State
- 27: Seabird Rescue Widens on Coast
- 27: Coastal Algae Bloom: “It’s Like An Oil Spill, Without the Oil”
- 27: Election ‘09: Tacoma Mayor’s Race
- 26: Flood Warning Center Opens in King County
- 26: Elect Local Food? Support Local Food?
- 26: Mora says time for Jones to return is dwindling
- 26: Art at Work Month Opening Party at TAM
- 26: Wash. state officer charged in fatal shooting
- 26: KUPS Makes mtvU Woodie Award Top 5 – Vote Now!
- 26: All the political coverage you can read
- 26: UN leader hopes US will act soon on global warming
- 26: Coeur d’Alene Indians Celebrate Water Potato Harvest
- 26: Big Coal Plant Discussing Switch to Natural Gas
- 25: Ducks flying high with USC next on the agenda
- 25: Northwest Hospitals Hustle to Keep Up With Swine Flu Patients
- 25: Northwest Hospitals Hustle to Keep Up With Swine Flu Patients
- 25: Sounders dash Dallas’ playoff hopes with 2-1 win
- 23: Two From Kent Sentenced on Immigration Fraud
- 23: Wash. man gets 18 months in gay immigration fraud
- 23: Art Doors – A Fundraiser for Tacoma Art Place
- 23: No. 12 Ducks toy with Washington in 43-19 victory
- 23: No. 12 Oregon goes for 6th straight over Huskies
- 23: Thriller – 2nd Annual Halloween Ball and Auction
- 23: Who’s Your Number 2 for Pierce County Auditor?
- 23: Who’s Your Number 2 for Pierce County Auditor?
- 23: Join Us for the 2009 Norpoint Turkey Trot?
- 23: Twenty Charged In Seattle As Part of Cartel Raid
- 23: Frying Pan Awaits New King County Executive
- 23: Two From Kent Sentenced for Immigration Fraud
- 22: Seattle Mayor Candidates: A Profile
- 22: Microsoft sales fall; cost cuts please investors
- 22: Windows plan lowers Microsoft profit but shares up
- 22: Record Bin Roulette: Foreign Language Hits
- 22: CHB To Kick Off “Businesses for an Environmentally Sustainable Tacoma”
- 22: Sounders buck trend of MLS expansion flops
- 22: Congress Ends Deportation Threat Hanging Over Grieving Spouses
- 22: Critics Say Wealthy Will Benefit Most From WA I-1033
- 22: Official: Arson burns Seattle police vehicles
- 22: Microsoft hopes for a fresh start with Windows 7
- 22: McIntosh is Seahawks’ 5th option at left tackle
- 21: Earnings Preview: PC weakness to hurt Microsoft
- 21: Seahawks sign G Mike Gibson
- 21: School Funding Lawsuit in Judge’s Hands
- 21: Expedia Closes Its Tacoma Call Center
- 21: Hasselbeck calls Seahawks doubters ‘ridiculous’
- 21: With Windows 7 and new designs, PCs looking better
- 21: The Neighborhood: Creating Vibrant Communities
- 21: Residents of Nile Valley Cope with Massive Landslide
- 21: New Nuke Plant Proposed Near Idaho-Oregon Border
- 21: Feds Revise Popular Child Nutrition Program
- 21: R-71 Petitions Will Remain Sealed for Foreseeable Future
- 21: Trufant and Hill back at practice with Seahawks
- 21: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Oct. 20th, 2009
- 20: Food for Thought: Soda Stream
- 20: Seattle Housing Levy
- 20: Flu Vaccine For High-Risk, Low-Income
- 20: Seahawks cut LT Kyle Williams
- 20: Drugstore.com posts narrower 3Q loss as sales rise
- 20: Gates Foundation grants support unusual research
- 20: Huskies can’t run full practices because of flu
- 20: Sounders GK Keller thinks 2010 won’t be the end
- 20: Couple sentenced for dropping rocks on interstate
- 20: Delta expanding flights at Wash.’s Sea-Tac Airport
- 20: Trufant, Hill back practicing with Seahawks
- 20: Hotel Murano #6 in Conde Nast Readers’ Choice Awards
- 20: Win tix to meet Seattle food greats at ‘Foodportunity’
- 20: Marcato Auction – The Results
- 20: Money Matters Q & A: So Far, So Good for NW Stocks
- 20: At U.N., Canada Asks For Worldwide Truce During 2010 Winter Games
- 20: Washington laments mistakes against Arizona State
- 20: Swine Flu Starting To Hit Hard
- 19: A Love Tacoma Double Feature on Tuesday
- 19: Is Bellingham hostel territory?
- 19: On The Call: Apple readies for iPhone China launch
- 19: New Drawings of the D to M Street Project
- 19: Seahawks LB Tatupu may not miss season after all
- 19: Sonosite says patent lawsuit with GE resolved
- 19: West Seattle’s Joy D. Smith Wildlife Raft
- 19: West Seattle’s Joy D. Smith Wildlife Raft
- 19: West Seattle’s Joy D. Smith Wildlife Raft
- 19: A Conversation with Tacoma’s Position 5 Candidates
- 19: Johjima opts out of last 2 years of contract
- 19: Northwest Senate Races Quiet So Far
- 19: First Microbreweries, Now Micro-Canneries Flourish in NW
- 18: Warner, Cardinals soar past Seahawks 27-3
- 18: Seahawks lose Tatupu for season
- 18: Seahawks lose Tatupu, Kerney to injuries
- 16: 2 settle lawsuits over Dungeons & Dragons handbook
- 16: Foreclosure Intervention Workshop
- 16: Houshmandzadeh: ‘Throw me the ball’
- 16: Single dad ‘Edge’ parenting from afar
- 16: Do We Have to Rethink the Thea Foss Too?
- 16: Web users, sorry about the //
- 16: What a Capitol Hill nightclub costs
- 16: Paul Post vs City of Tacoma – And Post Wins?
- 16: Lawsuit: Wash. nursing home neglects penis ailment
- 16: Forclosures Dip in WA, Rise Further in ID & OR
- 16: R-71 Petitions Still Caught in Legal Limbo
- 16: Village Theatre: New Musical Mecca in Issaquah
- 16: Prime Time for King County Exec Race
- 15: On The Call: AMD COO mum on holiday PC demand
- 15: Gregoire Endorses Mallahan for Seattle Mayor
- 15: Williams ready to step in for Seattle
- 15: Motopony, True Margrit, and The Legend of Bigfoot on Saturday
- 15: Court allows release of domestic partner petitions
- 15: M’soft: ‘Most, if not all,’ Sidekick data recovered
- 15: VisionChina Media to buy Digital Media Group
- 15: Tech Data stock boom to slow, analyst says
- 15: Analyst sees growth in 3Q for Manhattan Associates
- 15: Preparing for Potential Flooding on the Green River
- 15: Record Bin Roulette: Drugs
- 15: Are WA Initiative and Referendum Petitions Public?
- 15: Last Day of the Broadway Farmers Market
- 15: Bill Gates pushes for more attention on Africa
- 15: Gates moves beyond seeds and fertilizer in Africa
- 15: QB Jake Locker running judiciously for Washington
- 14: Chris Jordan’s horrifying look at garbage
- 14: Wash. mayor sending Jon Stewart key to city
- 14: Bloody true: Seahawks are tougher
- 14: Gay partnership foes, backers in WA await ruling
- 14: Food for Thought
- 14: Lemay Museum Faces Off With City Over Design Changes
- 14: New Wi-Fi technology to let gadgets talk directly
- 14: PC shipments gain in 3Q, a good sign for holidays
- 14: Wash. magazine sales meeting ends in beatings
- 14: Away from the financial bust, tech stocks boomed
- 14: Lucas home following father’s death; will play
- 14: District 4 Candidates – Bonus Track
- 14: Food for Thought: Eating It Up in the Big Easy
- 13: Seattle Teachers Focus of Study
- 13: The Kalakala Finds A New Home in Port Angeles?
- 13: Tacoma City Council Meeting – Oct. 13th, 2009
- 13: Rethinking Retail in Downtown Tacoma?
- 13: Frye placed on IR for Seattle as injuries continue
- 13: Wash. execs urge Boeing to build 787 line in state
- 13: September Market Beats Expectations
- 13: Fraud fugitive busted after unwise friend request
- 13: Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical
- 13: Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain
- 13: Barry Manilow donates violins to grade schools
- 13: City of Tacoma Launches Its Bicycle Fleet
- 13: Women in Science are Still Rare, Especially in the Study of Radioactive Elements
- 13: Swedish Breaks Ground on New Issaquah Hospital
- 13: Gates Foundation CFO to step down next year
- 12: One-Stop Shopping for Scholarships
- 12: The secret phrase at Washington: bowl game
- 12: The secret phrase at Washington: bowl game
- 12: Where to Put Flood Victims
- 12: Metro Parks Fall Tree Festival Goes Out On A Limb!
- 12: A Conversation with Tacoma’s District 4 Candidates
- 12: UWT CIVITAS Mayoral Forum on Oct. 16th
- 12: Carly Simon sues Starbucks over album deal
- 12: WA Initiative Spending Low-Key
- 12: End of Life Advocates Work to Overcome “Death Panel” Claim
- 11: Washington takes it to the final ticks again
- 11: Hasselbeck returns, Seahawks rout Jags 41-0
- 11: Washington rallies late to stun Arizona 36-33
- 09: Mora says Hasselbeck should be able to play
- 09: Nonprofits team up to bring mammograms to the bank
- 09: WA Voters’ Guide: Tim Eyman’s I-1033
- 09: So Chihuly IS Selling the Jet Building
- 09: Change of Command on Whidbey Island
- 08: ‘Thinking person’ Jackson now performing, too
- 08: Police and Street Closures at 9th and Pacific
- 08: Weyerhaeuser declares regular dividend of 5 cents
- 08: Tacoma: A Message from Daniel Blue
- 08: Lawsuit Says Tunnel Work is Illegal
- 08: Life During Swine Flu Outbreak at WSU
- 08: Washington Asks for Federal Help for Dairy Farmers
- 08: Memorials Become Common Occurrence at Ft. Lewis
- 07: Rethinking Downtown Tacoma
- 07: Food for Thought
- 07: WA woman selected to attend NASA tweet-up
- 07: Heritage Boat Weekend at Foss Waterway Seaport
- 07: Dot Foods Ruling Could Cost WA Millions in Lost Tax Revenue
- 07: Small Quantities of Swine Flu Vaccine Now Available in Washington
- 06: Food for Thought: Farewell, Gourmet
- 06: Seattle Student Assignment Plan Released
- 06: Man who bore cross from Texas arrives in Wash.
- 06: Man walks from Texas to Wash. with 12-foot cross
- 06: Court papers: DNA at store matches elusive teen
- 06: Island-hopping teen burglar eludes Wash. police
- 06: Clearwire says Alvarion, ZTE to aid Spanish launch
- 06: Microsoft gives $100K to Wash. gay-partners effort
- 06: Seattle Works gets Swank this weekend
- 06: Learn MJ’s moves at Century Ballroom
- 06: Winemakers Fighting Down Economy With New Business Plans
- 06: Sockeye Spawn in Lake Cle Elum for First Time in 100 Years
- 06: Seattle Mayoral Candidates Debate
- 05: Finding Which Cancer Treatments are Effective
- 05: Sick Leave and Swine Flu
- 05: Mora remains optimistic with Seahawks 1-3
- 05: Symetra Financial files registration for IPO
- 05: Seattle-area man pleads guilty in Swiss bank case
- 05: Is the future instant? You decide
- 05: USOC protests trademark for The Olympian newspaper
- 05: Go West! Eastern WA Wine-Makers (Walla Walla Wine)
- 05: Wait List Grows for WA Basic Health
- 04: Masterful Manning leads Colts past Seahawks 34-17
- 04: Anticipation for Seattle Student Assignment Maps
- 04: Anticipation for Seattle Student Assignment Boundaries
- 04: Neeb Dedication: The KPLU Timeline
- 03: Philips Healthcare recalls 5,400 defibrillators
- 03: Hernandez wins 19th, Mariners beat Texas 4-3
- 03: Mariners edge Rangers 2-1
- 03: Teagarden’s hit in 9th lifts Texas over Seattle
- 02: Vaccine for Swine Flu to Arrive Soon
- 02: Seattle Zombie Walk Oct. 10, mmm, brains…
- 02: Seattle Zombie Walk Oct. 10, mmm, brains…
- 02: Mesa, Ariz., is 1,000th signer for climate change
- 02: Hasselbeck ‘very doubtful’ for Sunday
- 02: Brain-donor Tatupu not fazed by NFL dementia study
- 01: Swine Flu Vaccine Shipments On The Way
- 01: Time to head to the beach
- 01: Mora saw Manning’s greatness in high school
- 01: Amazon-Kindle Suit Settlement
- 01: Coinstar CFO to resign in November
- 01: Recession doesn’t douse dreams at stuntman school
- 01: Mora says Hasselbeck, Jones are out against Colts
- 01: Wrong turn on highway may lead to WA man’s removal
- 01: Wrong turn on highway may lead to WA man’s removal
September 2009
- 30: Mora: Don’t expect Hasselbeck or Jones on Sunday
- 30: Governor Gregoire Softens Stance on Taxes
- 30: Mastro Transfers Illegal, Says Federal Trustee
- 30: Griffey’s homer pushes M’s past A’s 6-4
- 30: Seattle Times: Durkan Confirmed as U.S. Attorney
- 29: Food for Thought: Chicago-Style Pizza
- 29: Microsoft CEO’s compensation down 6 percent in ‘09
- 29: Pakistani man admits human smuggling in Seattle
- 29: Miscues still stinging Huskies after Stanford loss
- 28: Seattle Nears Agreement Wtih State on Deep-Bore Tunnel
- 25: Help save 10-year-old Kyle’s life
- 24: Getting punc’d on National Punctuation Day
- 23: Rat City Rollergirls headed to the Mile-High City
- 23: WSDOT aims to serve
- 21: Pearl Jam kicks off world tour at KeyArena
- 21: Hasselbeck’s rib cracked?
- 17: Tap the kegs for Oktoberfest
- 17: Kindle copy outsells hardcover Dan Brown book, Amazon says
- 16: Have a (work) party on the trail
- 15: Could Seattle’s Best save Starbucks?
- 15: Take pictures from the edge of space – for $150
- 11: Walks, art and otherwise, the circus and MJ
- 10: Wii Bowling with drinks, and other assorted food fun
- 03: Rise and shine with Nate Robinson
- 03: Seattle makes ’stressed out’ list
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