It’s a new year and a new economy. Believe it or not, things are getting better. The Seattle Times reported that December was the first time in 25 months
Editorial: Support SBOC in name and in action
Founded in 1980, the Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center School (SBOC) helps immigrant children carve out an identity in their new country by providing them with
Editorial: Asian Americans overlooked by the City of Seattle?
This week, we found out that Stella Chao will not be reappointed as director of the Department of Neighborhoods (DON).
Editorial: Budget cuts, though necessary, require a second thought
Late last month, Gov. Chris Gregoire proposed a new budget — full of cuts. Since then, many people have been critical, calling these cuts overly harsh.
EDITORIAL: Why run 12 top stories of the year?
OK, you want the truth? When this special ‘top stories’ issue was conceived, it was really a way for the newspaper staff to relax during the holidays …
BLOG: Who wins? Who loses?
After I wrote about the losses that our community experienced this year, friends told me that I missed quite a few …
Letter: A reaction to Mars Hill column
Mark Lee quoted a saying of Jesus (in his column, “Local Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll bashes yoga and ‘Easternism’ ”)
Editorial: Don’t hate us for saying, ‘Merry Christmas!’
Lately, we’ve noticed something that is rather disconcerting. When we’re out and about, walking down the streets of Seattle to buy groceries or run errands
Column: Local Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll bashes yoga and ‘Easternism’
Last fall, Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, received national attention for an article
Editorial: Michelle Rhee bounces back and wants to put students first with $1 billion
After Michelle Rhee unexpectedly stepped down as chancellor of the Washington, D.C., schools in October
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