According to the one page “budget realities” document released by the Senate Democratic caucus, the budget that the Senate has proposed for the 2009-2011 biennium
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Spokane residents smuggle suds over green brands A Washington State ban on sales of phosphate detergents results in detergent “smuggling” by Spokane County residents. Sales
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Photos from Earth Hour 2009 Dark skies activists, rejoice: Finally, the twin problems of light pollution and excessive energy consumption are receiving greater attention around
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Spanish court weighs inquiry on torture for 6 Bush-era officials The petition filed by the investigating judge, Baltasar Garzon, who ordered the arrest of Augusto
LaunchIt is impossible to reconcile respect for individual liberty with drug prohibition. The U.S. has been at the forefront of this puritanical policy for almost
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The Quiet Coup In the May issue of The Atlantic, Simon Johnson, professor of economics at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and the previous chief
LaunchI think we will look back in 10 years’ time and say we should not have done this but we did because we forgot the
LaunchAnd now, for some good news from the Middle East
And now, for some good news from the Middle East The New York Times has a moving article written for tomorrow’s edition about a group
LaunchIs the Legislature trying to block light rail to the Eastside?
Earlier today the Senate Transportation Committee released the proposed transportation budget for the 2009-2011 biennium. Left out of the list of funded projects are the
LaunchThe NRA has not endorsed this bill. — Congressman Doc Hastings, explaining why he voted no on the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
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Greg Nickels’ road to winning reelection to a third term as Mayor of Seattle is finally starting to get a little rocky. Yesterday, Michael McGinn,
LaunchI like to know what I’m talking about before I speak. — President Barack Obama, to CNN’s Ed Henry, who twice asked why the President
LaunchState parks need stable funding, not squirrelly politics
State parks need stable funding, not squirrelly politics The Olympian’s Chester Allen calls on Republicans to quit playing political games with our state parks, and urges
LaunchWe will recover from this recession. But it will take time, it will take patience, and it will take an understanding that when we all
LaunchMiami VA warns that unclean colonoscopies may spread HIV
Veterans who got colonoscopies through the Miami VA medical system are at risk of being infected with hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV through the
LaunchBainbridge man hopes to bring his new electric fleet to the street
Bainbridge man hopes to bring his new electric fleet to the street Retired software engineer, Bob Fraik, hopes to build electric vehicles at the Port
LaunchWe got America into two wars, we’ve done great damage to our economy, to our force structure, to our standing in the world. For a
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And now, for something completely different From the Onion News Network: Experts agree giant, razor-clawed bioengineered crabs pose no threat to America. In fact, they’re here
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This is a disturbing event in Florida and possibly other areas of the Southeast. Imagine that… the importation of products that secretly contain toxic components is being allowed. Gee,
LaunchThe vocabulary of sprawl
The vocabulary of sprawl Jebediah Reed at The Infrastructurist explains some obscure terms used by developers – with aerial views.
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In a few weeks, Washington’s second largest city will play host to the National Smart Grid Conference, which organizers bill as “unprecedented” effort to “develop
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