News & City Life

On Other Blogs Today

On Other Blogs Today: Drones, Tolls, and Taxes

Our daily roundup.

01/24/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

Opinion

Isn't It Weird That ...

A couple of weird things we noticed about the arena, the Republicans, and Steinbrueck supporters. And a cool thing too.

01/24/2013 By Josh Feit and Erica C. Barnett

One Question

One Question for Peter Steinbrueck

PubliCola talks about the arena with former city council member Peter Steinbrueck, the only arena opponent among the major mayoral contenders.

01/24/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: What to Do After Gay Marriage and Pot Legalization?

Today's picks for political and civic nerds.

01/24/2013 By Katie Vincent

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: In Towns and the Urban Areas

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring pot money, abortion, endorsements, transit ridership numbers, and what sidewalks have to do with it.

01/24/2013 By Morning Fizz

Opinion

PubliCola Picks: "Yes" on the Seattle School Levies

PubliCola picks "yes" on two Seattle school levies for the February 12 election.

01/23/2013 By PubliCola Picks

On Other Blogs Today

On Other Blogs Today: A Last-Ditch Effort

Our daily roundup.

01/23/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

Afternoon Jolt

Wednesday Jolt: Reardon's Facebook Status, Democrats' Status in Olympia

The day's winners and losers.

01/23/2013 By Afternoon Jolt

INSIDER'S GUIDE

Seattle Mayor's Race 2013

Mayoral candidate profiles, the latest mayoral campaign news, and all your 2013 mayor's race inside info in one handy spot.

01/23/2013

Election 2013

As Redistricting Commissioner, King County Council Hopeful Dembowski Argued for Boundaries Placing His House in District

As a member of the King County redistricting committee, potential Bob Ferguson successor Rod Dembowski argued for changes that placed his house in Ferguson's former district.

01/23/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

One Question

One Question for Planned Parenthood

Pro-choice advocates say the Reproductive Parity Act is essential for protecting a women's right to choose.

01/23/2013 By Carryn Vande Griend

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Lunching for Land Use and a Bottled Water Rebellion

Today's picks for political and civic nerds.

01/23/2013 By Katie Vincent

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: GOP Junket

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring: Freudian Slip of the day, contribution of the day, video mash up of the day, censure of the day—and more.

01/23/2013 By Morning Fizz

Post

Okay, Sure, It Takes a Village

But when it comes to teens and alcohol and sex, how meddlesome do the villagers have to be?

01/23/2013 By Kathryn Robinson

Post

Weed Won’t Show Up in Restaurants Anytime Soon

Why pastry chefs aren’t high on pot as an ingredient.

01/23/2013 By Danielle Zorn

Post

Inside Gabe Newell’s Downloadable Software Empire

As Valve Software’s cofounder is inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences hall of fame, we look back at how he changed the way everyone consumes media.

01/23/2013 By Sam Machkovech

Post

SideCar Connects Riders in Need with Drivers, Indeed

The mobile app is part ride-share program and part conservationist compromise with our car-based culture.

01/23/2013 By Josh Feit

Post

How a West Seattle Woman Took on Papa John’s

She slapped the pizza purveyor with a lawsuit for sending unwanted text messages.

01/23/2013 By Matthew Halverson

Feature

Consider the Pit Bull

Seattle loves its dogs. But one group of breeds divides us.

01/23/2013 By James Ross Gardner

Quote Unquote

Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack Fights for Women in Tech

The cofounder of LadyCoders wants to even the playing field for female programmers.

01/23/2013 By Matthew Halverson