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Friday Likes and Dislikes: Passive-Aggressive About Affordable Housing in Roosevelt

Caffeinated news featuring a dumb joke, a cool contest, and a poetic delay

03/20/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: A History Lesson on Seattle's Civic Planning

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/19/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Murray Proposes Southeast Seattle Light Rail Station and North Seattle Ped Bridge as Part of $900 Million Levy

Caffeinated news featuring $900 million transportation levy, a candidate forum, and a board vote

03/19/2015 By Josh Feit

The Sporting Life

The Many Frustrations of Few

With Gonzaga headed to Seattle for the NCAA Tournament, our resident Zags fan looks at the highs and lows of Mark Few's reign as head coach of the Bulldogs.

03/19/2015 By Seth Sommerfeld

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Unplugged at the Duwamish Longhouse

Today's picks or civic nerds

03/18/2015 By Darren Davis and Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Judge Rejects $15 Injunction for Franchisees

Caffeinated news featuring the $15 minimum wage, payday loans, and rain

03/18/2015 By Josh Feit

Afternoon Jolt

Restaurateurs Say $15 Had Nothing to do with Closures; More Restaurants Opening

Local restaurant entrepreneurs unwind misleading Fox News report.

03/17/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: A Chance to Preview 'Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies'

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/17/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Housing, Bonding, Biking, Marrying, and Vaping

Caffeinated news featuring a call for $500 million in affordable housing bonds

03/17/2015 By Josh Feit

Feature

Seattle’s Best Places to Work

We snuck into the best offices in Seattle to find where the daily grind is actually a treat.

03/16/2015 By Allison Williams

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: A Look at Some of Washington's Climate Change Proposals

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/16/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Advocates Push City to Fund Affordable Housing

Caffeinated news featuring disagreements, agreements, and another big endorsement for Sawant

03/16/2015 By Josh Feit

Feature

Doesn't Anyone Want to See My Resume?

Getting a job in Seattle is all about standing out.

03/16/2015 By Allison Williams

Feature

What It Takes to Make It in Seattle

Can you survive in Seattle on a Seattle salary? We polled young workers, each at the beginning of their careers, to find out what “making it” looks like.

03/16/2015 By Allison Williams

Opinion

More Friday Likes and Dislikes, Plus an Isn't It Weird and a Jolt

Weird development in Roosevelt, awesome story in Seattle Met, and out at Seattle City Light

03/13/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Send a Sack of Rice to Guinea at Ebola Benefit Performance

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/13/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Profligate GOP Budgeting Makes Democrats Look Like Penny-Pinchers, City to Announce Park (Not Affordable Housing) in Roosevelt

Caffeinated news featuring GOP spending bills and city housing policy

03/13/2015 By Josh Feit

Afternoon Jolt

Thursday Jolt: Citizens United, Prostitution, and Abortion

A survey of this week's action and nonaction in the state legislature

03/12/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: "Selma Is Now"

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/12/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

An Indie Rocker for City Council?

Caffeinated news featuring local rocker considering council run, Sawant may try to delay encampment vote, and a supposedly pro-choice Republican

03/12/2015 By Josh Feit