News & City Life

Afternoon Jolt

Afternoon Jolt: Mayoral Candidates Respond to Diaz News

Candidate statements on Diaz tell us a great deal about the race to come.

04/08/2013 By Josh Feit

City Hall

Police Chief John Diaz Stepping Down

Embattled SPD Chief John Diaz announces that he's stepping down.

04/08/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: Framing Negotiations

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring the state budget, fundraisers, and mysterious websites.

04/08/2013 By Morning Fizz

This Washington

Capitol Newsmaker, Week 12: Education Funding

Every week of the 2013 legislative session, Niki Reading picks the lawmaker who's at the center of the action.

04/05/2013 By Niki Reading

Afternoon Jolt

Friday Jolt: UW Rep Schools Senate Ways and Means Committee

The day's winners and losers.

04/05/2013 By Afternoon Jolt

On Other Blogs Today

On Other Blogs Today: Skinny Houses and Transportation Stagnation

Our daily roundup.

04/05/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

Opinion

The Senate Budget: What About Housing?

There's been a lot of talk about education during this year's budget negotiations, but another critical need—for the state's most vulnerable residents—has gotten short shrift.

04/05/2013 By Jamila Johnson

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Flower Power, a Paying Position and a Metro Midnight March

Today’s picks for civic nerds.

04/05/2013 By Anna Chatilo

Morning FIzz

Morning Fizz: The Highest Bidder

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring: Developer dollars, missing lobbyists, a power couple, self-interest, and socialists.

04/05/2013 By Morning Fizz

Opinion

Isn't it Weird That: Senate Budget Proposal Edition

Some weird things we noticed about the Republican budget proposal.

04/04/2013 By Josh Feit

On Other Blogs Today

On Other Blogs Today: Bike Lanes, Coal Trains, and More

Our daily roundup.

04/04/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

The C Is for Crank

The TNT Blames the Victim

A Tacoma News Tribune editorial implies that moms are responsible for preventing violence by men against their children.

04/04/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

This Washington

Extra Fizz: Olympia High School

It's true, the legislature is just like high school.

04/04/2013 By Nancy Drew

Post

House Democrats in Education Committee Split on Graduation Requirements

An education amendment splits house Democrats on whether certain standards should be left to state legislators or local school boards.

04/04/2013 By Carryn Vande Griend

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Metro March, Syrian Suffering, and Readings from a Metro Rider.

Today’s picks for civic nerds.

04/04/2013 By Anna Chatilo

The C Is for Crank

Conservative Group Feigns Outrage at Union's Intern Pay Rate

The libertarian-leaning Washington Policy Center is outraged—outraged!—that a union internship pays $17 a week less than the state's minimum wage. (Meanwhile, they want a "training wage" that's lower than the federal minimum.)

04/04/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: They are Starving King County

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring dance taxes, transit taxes, memos, the NBA, new candidates, and an Avon Lady scandal.

04/04/2013 By Morning Fizz

On Other Blogs Today

Cleaning Up Stormwater, Wooing the NBA, and More

Our daily roundup.

04/03/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

This Washington

Bipartisanship Strained During "Bipartisan" Budget Presentation

Democrats turn bipartisan press conference into opening round of partisan debate.

04/03/2013 By Josh Feit