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The Long Dock Strike That Wasn’t–For Now

Shipping disruptions during the pandemic showed that global logistics systems are tightly intertwined. Slowdowns in one region can quickly ripple through the supply chains. 

This is how you Start a Vineyard

“We knew nothing about farming. We didn't know how to make a straight line in a row. How do you drive a tractor? How big a tractor do you need? We were fortunate that there were a lot of people like us, who also didn't know anything."

Regressive Burden: WA’s Climate Act Taxes the Working Class

Let’s be honest about problems with the CCA. It creates a painful regressive tax that falls disproportionately on working people, making it more costly to heat a home, buy food transported by trucks, or get to a job site – all the while creating a huge fund of money flowing in large measure to Democrat-aligned organizations.

The Seattle Channel Brings Transparency to City Government. So Why is Mayor Harrell Trying to Kill It?

Now that Mayor Harrell’s proposed 2025 budget for the City of Seattle has been out for a couple of weeks, we’ve had time to...

Dave Reichert’s Bid for Governor: a Quixotic Pursuit?

It’s been tough sledding for the Republican. Reichert usually went along with the GOP House caucus and his anti-abortion and abolish-Obamacare votes have come home back to haunt him.

How Three Amigo Governors Shaped the Modern Northwest

All three were pioneering state-level conservationists.

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