Vol: 16 No: 23 July 22, 2009
Feature
Riding the Rail
Civic booster Jim Ellis saw a regional light rail proposal fail 40 years ago. Good thing Ellis, 87, is a patient man. (Read more...)
News
No taxes, big cuts
Larry Phillips, Dow Constantine, Ross Hunter and five other candidates are staring down a $44 million county budget hole (Read more...)
Tenants Union rescued
Foreclosure workshop
Woodinville church wins
Pakistan: Refugees reluctant to return home
Colombia: Call to help displaced
USA: Pimp this bum
Nickelsville has got to go
Yesler Terrace: right to return
Community & Editorial
I take this sheep
How I learned to appreciate my ex — er, my daughter’s father (Read more...)
It Ain't Over Til It's Over- Please Support the Summer Drive
$87,254.92 raised since May 1- and still and still moving! (Read more...)
Columns
©Dr. Wes: Antisocial tendencies
Rev. Lang: Bring the matches
Street watch - 07/22/2009
Vendor of the Week - Terry Cunningham
Arts & Entertainment
In Casablanca, poverty and fundamentalism prove a potent mix
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