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Land-use and zoning changes in Capitol Hill
NEW - 5/24, 04:00 PM
On Posing in Front of Others' Property
NEW - 5/24, 03:46 PM
The Times has run big photographs of citizens posing grumpily in front of a property that is about to be developed into something else. In each case, I thought: Is this their property?
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
A worthwhile conversation about charter schools
Time to start the conversation over charter schools in Washington state. Sign the initiative to start the conversation.
Excessive speed, lack of training put motorcyclists at risk
Seattle School Board can't hide from U.S. Chamber's slap
Hobbs stays above 1st District campaign money grab
A richly earned honor for Gordon Hirabayashi
Boosting engineering programs invests in state's economy
Seattle bargains for creative solutions to sewer and stormwater overflows
Senate candidate Bob Kerrey stands above the partisan fray
Bob Kerrey complicates the U.S. Senate choice for Nebraskans, writes Michael Gerson. Ideological conformity is relatively common in Washington, D.C. Independent thought is rarer. And Kerrey, a Democrat who is keen to confront the nation's fiscal crisis driven by entitlement costs — is rarest of all.
Coal trains through Washington: few benefits, much to fear | Guest columnist
Finance or community service? Examining the 'service patch' | David Brooks / Syndicated columnist
To this DIY generation, politics is something you live | Guest columnist
Wall Street's self-serving, self-absorbed legend | Paul Krugman / Syndicated Columnist
Bain Capital and our screwed-up culture | Froma Harrop / Syndicated columnist
The Seattle area's scandalous lack of adequate transit capacity | Guest columnist
Branded by a pimp, sex-trafficking victim speaks out | Nicholas D. Kristof / Syndicated Columnist
Funding cuts jeopardize education of state's online students | Guest columnist
Protect forage fish, cornerstone of our ocean's food web | Guest columnist
The Obama campaign's strange assault on private equity | David Brooks / Syndicated 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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