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Police drones don't invade privacy
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A lot of people have a camera on their cell phone, ready to snap the latest news or fun shots at a moment’s notice. Many news outlets welcome viewer pictures and stories, riding the wave of citizen journalism.
The Seattle Times editorial board has begun a conversation about how government at all levels should respond to the new economic realities. These suggestions, including from Times readers and community leaders, are aimed at how government at the federal, state and county levels can make changes to better serve constituents, including reinvigorating the economy.
Read Just Fix It editorials, guest columns and reader letters
NEW - 3:31 PM
State's focus on early learning garners grant, boosts goals
In Washington state, early learning as a key approach to improving academic achievement is as basic as using preventive health care to stave off illness. No surprise Washington is ranked No. 2 in the nation for quality and access to child care and early learning.
GOP House Speaker Boehner risks another budget crisis NEW - 3:31 PM
Jack Benaroya: a quiet life with an outsized impact
USPS revenue proposal needs rigorous scrutiny
Reimpose federal banking regulations, hedge taxpayer risks
Seattle Public Schools needs to engage parents on future school-bus plans
Beard Foundation acknowledges Tom Douglas' considerable restaurant chops
NEW - 3:00 PM
JPMorgan Chase's 'Jamie the Great': tap dancing with derivatives | Maureen Dowd / Syndicated Columnist
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, the shining industry agitator against some of the tougher regulations on banks, has suddenly become the shining example of why still tougher regulations may be needed, writes Maureen Dowd.
The hyperpartisan cultishness of the Republican Party | Leonard Pitts Jr. / Syndicated columnist NEW - 3:00 PM
Obesity in America: gazing at the fat of the land | Lynne Varner / Times editorial columnist NEW - 3:30 PM
Education reform in Washington: Promising new policies await adequate funding | Guest columnist NEW - 3:31 PM
Beware the Silicon slummers, zillionaires in sweats | Froma Harrop / Syndicated columnist
Friction with China a small price to pay for promoting democracy | Guest columnist
Romney's economic policies short on specifics
Why the president remains afloat amid a struggling economy | David Brooks / Syndicated columnist
The JPMorgan Chase mess: This is why we regulate | Paul Krugman / Syndicated Columnist
Three cheers for the Wenatchee arena default | Guest columnist
Guns in classrooms and our society
Washington state cannot force pharmacies to sell Plan-B
Rick Santorum's views on contraception
Mega donors and Seattle traffic
Affirmative action back in the Supreme Court
Campaign ads getting more negative
Jeremy Lin's faith in professional sports
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