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What Europe’s got over Seattle: Public Spaces

These are places where people meet, walk, greet friends and talk or just sit and “people watch.” However defined, these are places that include and create and reinforce a sense community.

Rubble and Refugees: Dark (and Darker) Times

Not since World War two has there been such rubble and so many refugees.

Universities Ponder Three-year Degrees

In states such as Utah, Indiana, Massachusetts, Iowa, and North Carolina, regulators and legislatures are actively encouraging shortened degrees. But thus far there is no evidence of impending pressure in Washington.

Olympia Report: State Dems Dream of a Supermajority, and a Defense of the Millionaire’s Tax

Democrats’ dreams of gaining a supermajority in the Legislature have hovered like sugar plums since a Trump 1.0 backlash gained them seven House seats in 2018.

Complicated: Randy Johnson comes full circle

A good case can be made that in the mid-1990s, the three best players in Major League Baseball were Mariners. Randy Johnson won the 1995 Cy Young Award as the American League's best pitcher.

The Homelessness Blame Game: Let’s Challenge That

Just about everyone in Seattle knows why we have a homelessness crisis. Or they seem to. In fact, these confident observers don’t just have...

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