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Holiday greetings in teletype art: a gift from communications era past
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
Jon Huntsman's Senior Games dream 25 years on
Schools
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Before there was basketball at Gonzaga there was football, including a Christmas Day bowl game a century ago
Big East Conference, despite distances, may lure Gonzaga basketball to where prestige, money await
BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson's family as important as his stardom
Celebration of Life honors WSU president Elson Floyd's contributions
Community fills St. James Cathedral for Wayne Melonson goodbye
Competitive Courage - Connor Flynn's hometown newspaper tells the story
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Granger schools create model for attendance that deserves attention across the state
Granger schools create model that deserves attention
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
Naturopath Laurie Mischley's focus on intranasal treatment of Parkinson's
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Story of Granger shows caring can pay dividends
Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
WSU Med School Will Have Incubator
Government
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Granger schools create model that deserves attention
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Independence Day reminder that families of those in military also served and sacrificed
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
McWilliams, key to Irish peace pact, now touts women's role in ending warfare
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
Economic Development
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Mariners' 2017 opening day recalls '92 opener and its import
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New pro basketball league footprint will include area cities
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Willingness to provide funding key to state's life sciences future
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
Business
#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska Airlines begins wooing process for Virgin America fans
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Effort to show wine, sports make best pairing could benefit industry
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legal status that puts social purpose ahead of profit
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
Flynn's Harp
#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
'Super Slow,' high-intensity training an intriguing approach to conditioning
'Sweet' Charlie Brown had a key role in the emergence of black players in both college and professional basketball
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A different year for Alaska North Pole Fantasy Flight, but promise for 2021
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Acceptance from traditional medicine grows for discoveries made in 'the other medicine
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska Airlines begins wooing process for Virgin America fans
Alaska Airlines' 'magical' Spokane Fantasy Flight
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Anna Liotta brings generational expertise to effort to save golf
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
Artist's lifelong attraction to Samurai led him to major weapons collection
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
At 50th anniversary, memories remain forever young
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Auld Lange Syne will carry the weight of New Year's reflections on 2021, but offer hope for what 2022 holds
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Before basketball at Gonzaga there was football
Before there was basketball at Gonzaga there was football, including a Christmas Day bowl game a century ago
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Big East Conference, despite distances, may lure Gonzaga basketball to where prestige, money await
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Birthday reflections on the healthcare people who added interest to my 70's
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bryan Hoddle's coaching links to disabled athletes, wounded veterans draw praise
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business Alliance hopes to get Inslee to adopt strategic-planning process
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson's family as important as his stardom
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Candy Bomber takes to the skies once more in Southern Utah at age 100
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Celebration of Life honors WSU president Elson Floyd's contributions
Cellular icon Mikal Thomsen lives 'dream come true' as owner of Tacoma Rainiers
Chad Mitchell trio: reminder of passage of youth's icons
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Community fills St. James Cathedral for Wayne Melonson goodbye
Competitive Courage - Connor Flynn's hometown newspaper tells the story
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Dan Madsen marks 20 years as CEO of senior-living focused Leisure Care
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Divided nation may find story of Confederates who left to start newlife in Brazil interesting reading
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Effort to fund endowed chair for Dr Paul Lange, prostate-cancer research pioneer
Effort to show wine, sports make best pairing could benefit industry
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Event marks 150th anniversary of Confederate emigration to Brazil
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
F.X. McRory's, with Neiman painting, may merit role as THE iconic Irish pub
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fans of Jeremy Taiwo, Seattle Olympic decathlete, seek Tokyo games assist
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four entrepreneurs who created Washington wine industry
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Given virus impact, it might not be a bad time for reflecting on baseball
Goal-driven focus is key to Chuck Stempler's marathons & business
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Gonzaga's Mark Few's focus on 'Family First' as key to winning way
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Granger schools create model for attendance that deserves attention across the state
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High court's ruling on new wells stirs concern in Legislature, rural areas
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
Holiday Greeting 2012
Holiday Greeting 2013
Holiday Greetings
Holiday greetings in teletype art: a gift from communications era past
Holiday teletype art: greetings from communications era past
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
Huntsman World Senior Games 35 years on, a vision fulfilled
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Independence Day reminder that families of those in military also served and sacrificed
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
Inslee for Biden post? Chris Gregoire should get a close look
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
Israel's 70th birthday Carries Reminder of Publisher Who Shipped Arms
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Ivar's support in Seattle Port decision - suggests need for 'legacy' role
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Joe Galloway's 'hard duty' eulogy for friend, Hal Moore, of Vietnam battle fame
Jon Huntsman's Senior Games dream 25 years on
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Judges for Justice turned the court of public opinion in favor of a Hawaii man imprisoned for murder
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Laureates chosen for Business Hall of Fame 30th anniversary
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legal status that puts social purpose ahead of profit
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Many will be sharing memories of Costco's Jeff Brotman in coming days. Here's one.
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Mariners' 2017 opening day recalls '92 opener and its import
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
McKibbon's plane-crash death left hole for Vancouver community he focused on
McWilliams, key to Irish peace pact, now touts women's role in ending warfare
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Memories of Husky Stadium century sure to bring George Wilson to mind
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mothers Day recollections of a 'boys mom' a decade on from her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
My first UPI boss and mentor honored by WSU's Murrow College
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Naturopath eyes ancient Amazon drug as possible depression treatment
Naturopath Laurie Mischley's focus on intranasal treatment of Parkinson's
Neeleman's books on Brazil point up importance of two-nations' ties
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New pro basketball league footprint will include area cities
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
No 10th-anniversary party for Tacoma Rainiers, but a season to remember
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Patrick Patrick's career was turning troubled banks
PEMCO may ponder new location in wake of remote work's impact
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Purging ancient emails: Stirs memories and brings back the past to revisit
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling a home's 40 years of memories
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Recollections of war correspondent Joe Galloway, dead at 79
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on memories made, but not left behind, in family home of four decades
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rubber Soldiers details how Brazil and its citizens helped Allies win World War II
Ruckelshaus comments recall 2011 insights on issues
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Santa's 'Magic dust' descends on kids & elves via Alaska's 'Fantasy Flight'
Scott Jarvis merits retention in role as state's chief regulator of financial firms
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle expected to field team in new men's professional basketball league
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle may be the site of Invictus Games, an event for wounded vets
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Kahn's efforts capturing squash-world attention
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events brings global visibility to Bellevue
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Short distance but long trip from college to court for new Oregon Appellate Court judge
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Spokane's 'North Pole' flight for poor kids attracting attention from other cities
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Story of Granger shows caring can pay dividends
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, 93, hoping seniors focus will spur sales of his book
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The Lost Art of TeleType Art Spreads Holiday Cheer
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Thoughts to ponder in recalling 9/11's global grief for us
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Tiny charity has large impact on lives of kids, families in small Yakima Valley town
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Trip of a Lifetime for Disadvantaged Kids - Spokane 'Fantasy Flight' to the North Pole
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two friends embarked on write-a-book path to success
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Type Art of Old helps say "Thank You" for 2019
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW Fiesta Bowl fans may mention George Wilson's star role
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Virgin deal should end business community concerns about Delta designs on Alaska
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Willingness to provide funding key to state's life sciences future
Wilson boys' football success story is a family, large family, affair
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
With 'Patriots Day' as backdrop, event honors First Responders
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
WSU Med School Will Have Incubator
WSU's long-time role in distance learning paves way to top ranking for online MBA
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
People
#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Airlines' 'magical' Spokane Fantasy Flight
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Before there was basketball at Gonzaga there was football, including a Christmas Day bowl game a century ago
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Birthday reflections on the healthcare people who added interest to my 70's
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson's family as important as his stardom
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
Celebration of Life honors WSU president Elson Floyd's contributions
Cellular icon Mikal Thomsen lives 'dream come true' as owner of Tacoma Rainiers
Chad Mitchell trio: reminder of passage of youth's icons
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Community fills St. James Cathedral for Wayne Melonson goodbye
Competitive Courage - Connor Flynn's hometown newspaper tells the story
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Event marks 150th anniversary of Confederate emigration to Brazil
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four entrepreneurs who created Washington wine industry
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Given virus impact, it might not be a bad time for reflecting on baseball
Goal-driven focus is key to Chuck Stempler's marathons & business
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
Holiday Greetings
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
Huntsman World Senior Games 35 years on, a vision fulfilled
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Jon Huntsman's Senior Games dream 25 years on
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mothers Day recollections of a 'boys mom' a decade on from her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Naturopath eyes ancient Amazon drug as possible depression treatment
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
No 10th-anniversary party for Tacoma Rainiers, but a season to remember
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Purging ancient emails: Stirs memories and brings back the past to revisit
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling a home's 40 years of memories
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on memories made, but not left behind, in family home of four decades
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Santa's 'Magic dust' descends on kids & elves via Alaska's 'Fantasy Flight'
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Kahn's efforts capturing squash-world attention
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Short distance but long trip from college to court for new Oregon Appellate Court judge
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Story of Granger shows caring can pay dividends
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, 93, hoping seniors focus will spur sales of his book
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The Lost Art of TeleType Art Spreads Holiday Cheer
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Thoughts to ponder in recalling 9/11's global grief for us
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Trip of a Lifetime for Disadvantaged Kids - Spokane 'Fantasy Flight' to the North Pole
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two friends embarked on write-a-book path to success
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Type Art of Old helps say "Thank You" for 2019
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW Fiesta Bowl fans may mention George Wilson's star role
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
WSU Med School Will Have Incubator
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
Issues
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Acceptance from traditional medicine grows for discoveries made in 'the other medicine
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Big East Conference, despite distances, may lure Gonzaga basketball to where prestige, money await
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
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Holiday Greetings
Holiday teletype art: greetings from communications era past
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
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'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Candy Bomber takes to the skies once more in Southern Utah at age 100
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
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COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Granger schools create model for attendance that deserves attention across the state
Granger schools create model that deserves attention
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
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Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
Naturopath Laurie Mischley's focus on intranasal treatment of Parkinson's
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
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Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
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The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
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'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
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(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
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A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Granger schools create model that deserves attention
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Independence Day reminder that families of those in military also served and sacrificed
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
McWilliams, key to Irish peace pact, now touts women's role in ending warfare
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
Economic Development
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Mariners' 2017 opening day recalls '92 opener and its import
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New pro basketball league footprint will include area cities
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Willingness to provide funding key to state's life sciences future
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
Business
#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska Airlines begins wooing process for Virgin America fans
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Effort to show wine, sports make best pairing could benefit industry
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legal status that puts social purpose ahead of profit
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
Flynn's Harp
#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
'Super Slow,' high-intensity training an intriguing approach to conditioning
'Sweet' Charlie Brown had a key role in the emergence of black players in both college and professional basketball
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A different year for Alaska North Pole Fantasy Flight, but promise for 2021
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Acceptance from traditional medicine grows for discoveries made in 'the other medicine
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air CEO's travels bring message that attention is important to build loyalty
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska Airlines begins wooing process for Virgin America fans
Alaska Airlines' 'magical' Spokane Fantasy Flight
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Anna Liotta brings generational expertise to effort to save golf
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
Artist's lifelong attraction to Samurai led him to major weapons collection
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
At 50th anniversary, memories remain forever young
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Auld Lange Syne will carry the weight of New Year's reflections on 2021, but offer hope for what 2022 holds
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Baseler reflects on Ste. Michelle 50th anniversary
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Before basketball at Gonzaga there was football
Before there was basketball at Gonzaga there was football, including a Christmas Day bowl game a century ago
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Big East Conference, despite distances, may lure Gonzaga basketball to where prestige, money await
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Birthday reflections on the healthcare people who added interest to my 70's
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bryan Hoddle's coaching links to disabled athletes, wounded veterans draw praise
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business Alliance hopes to get Inslee to adopt strategic-planning process
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson's family as important as his stardom
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Candy Bomber takes to the skies once more in Southern Utah at age 100
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Celebration of Life honors WSU president Elson Floyd's contributions
Cellular icon Mikal Thomsen lives 'dream come true' as owner of Tacoma Rainiers
Chad Mitchell trio: reminder of passage of youth's icons
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Community fills St. James Cathedral for Wayne Melonson goodbye
Competitive Courage - Connor Flynn's hometown newspaper tells the story
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Confederates' "dixie" transplant in Brazil is lost chapter in the saga of the Civil War
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Dan Madsen marks 20 years as CEO of senior-living focused Leisure Care
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Divided nation may find story of Confederates who left to start newlife in Brazil interesting reading
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Effort to fund endowed chair for Dr Paul Lange, prostate-cancer research pioneer
Effort to show wine, sports make best pairing could benefit industry
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Event marks 150th anniversary of Confederate emigration to Brazil
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
F.X. McRory's, with Neiman painting, may merit role as THE iconic Irish pub
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fans of Jeremy Taiwo, Seattle Olympic decathlete, seek Tokyo games assist
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Forman's quarter-century focus on rural development
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four entrepreneurs who created Washington wine industry
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Given virus impact, it might not be a bad time for reflecting on baseball
Goal-driven focus is key to Chuck Stempler's marathons & business
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Gonzaga's Mark Few's focus on 'Family First' as key to winning way
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Granger schools create model for attendance that deserves attention across the state
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High court's ruling on new wells stirs concern in Legislature, rural areas
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
Holiday Greeting 2012
Holiday Greeting 2013
Holiday Greetings
Holiday greetings in teletype art: a gift from communications era past
Holiday teletype art: greetings from communications era past
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
Huntsman World Senior Games 35 years on, a vision fulfilled
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Independence Day reminder that families of those in military also served and sacrificed
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
Inslee for Biden post? Chris Gregoire should get a close look
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
Israel's 70th birthday Carries Reminder of Publisher Who Shipped Arms
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Ivar's support in Seattle Port decision - suggests need for 'legacy' role
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Joe Galloway's 'hard duty' eulogy for friend, Hal Moore, of Vietnam battle fame
Jon Huntsman's Senior Games dream 25 years on
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Judges for Justice turned the court of public opinion in favor of a Hawaii man imprisoned for murder
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Laureates chosen for Business Hall of Fame 30th anniversary
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legal status that puts social purpose ahead of profit
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Many will be sharing memories of Costco's Jeff Brotman in coming days. Here's one.
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Mariners' 2017 opening day recalls '92 opener and its import
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
McKibbon's plane-crash death left hole for Vancouver community he focused on
McWilliams, key to Irish peace pact, now touts women's role in ending warfare
Memorial Day salute to those who chronicle the deeds of sons and daughters who fought our wars
Memories of Husky Stadium century sure to bring George Wilson to mind
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mothers Day recollections of a 'boys mom' a decade on from her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
My first UPI boss and mentor honored by WSU's Murrow College
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Naturopath eyes ancient Amazon drug as possible depression treatment
Naturopath Laurie Mischley's focus on intranasal treatment of Parkinson's
Neeleman's books on Brazil point up importance of two-nations' ties
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New pro basketball league footprint will include area cities
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
NIelsen calls for major education overhaul
No 10th-anniversary party for Tacoma Rainiers, but a season to remember
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Patrick Patrick's career was turning troubled banks
PEMCO may ponder new location in wake of remote work's impact
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Purging ancient emails: Stirs memories and brings back the past to revisit
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling a home's 40 years of memories
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the close relationships of three long-ago track competitors who never forgot the ties
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Recollections of war correspondent Joe Galloway, dead at 79
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on memories made, but not left behind, in family home of four decades
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rubber Soldiers details how Brazil and its citizens helped Allies win World War II
Ruckelshaus comments recall 2011 insights on issues
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Rural economic development and young people
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Santa's 'Magic dust' descends on kids & elves via Alaska's 'Fantasy Flight'
Scott Jarvis merits retention in role as state's chief regulator of financial firms
Scott Jarvis recalls Great Recession ups, downs
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle expected to field team in new men's professional basketball league
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle may be the site of Invictus Games, an event for wounded vets
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Kahn's efforts capturing squash-world attention
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events brings global visibility to Bellevue
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Short distance but long trip from college to court for new Oregon Appellate Court judge
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Spokane's 'North Pole' flight for poor kids attracting attention from other cities
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State offers session focusing on new tax break - Opportunity Zones
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Story of Granger shows caring can pay dividends
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, 93, hoping seniors focus will spur sales of his book
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The Lost Art of TeleType Art Spreads Holiday Cheer
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Thoughts to ponder in recalling 9/11's global grief for us
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Tiny charity has large impact on lives of kids, families in small Yakima Valley town
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Trip of a Lifetime for Disadvantaged Kids - Spokane 'Fantasy Flight' to the North Pole
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two friends embarked on write-a-book path to success
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Type Art of Old helps say "Thank You" for 2019
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW Fiesta Bowl fans may mention George Wilson's star role
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Virgin deal should end business community concerns about Delta designs on Alaska
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Willingness to provide funding key to state's life sciences future
Wilson boys' football success story is a family, large family, affair
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
With 'Patriots Day' as backdrop, event honors First Responders
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
WSU Med School Will Have Incubator
WSU's long-time role in distance learning paves way to top ranking for online MBA
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
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#TeletypeArt — The annual offering of holiday greetings that emerged long-ago
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Declaration of Innocence' fitting closure from Judges for Justice for two men's end of 24 years in jail
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
'Tipping point' pledge for planned Bellevue arts center
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
40 Years Fuels John Buller's 'Age of Disruption'
79-year-old runner gets unusual support to overcome injury and race
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Airlines' 'magical' Spokane Fantasy Flight
Alaska Airlines' 15th Fantasy Flight Saturday from Spokane to Santa 'Displays basic goodness of people'
Alaska Airlines' Santa Fantasy Flight for needy Spokane kids to mark 25th anniversary
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Alaska's Cuba service recalls Russia Far East venture
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Archival-video business would save messages for military families
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Art Harrigan played legal role that helped save Seattle Mariners, Seahawks
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
As NHL playoffs unfold — 32 Bar and Grill overlooking Kraken Ice Complex may be the most popular
Attracting investors to Montana's Big Sky Country and its entrepreneurs
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Bastyr, Founding First President Marks 40 Years of Naturopathic Impact
Before there was basketball at Gonzaga there was football, including a Christmas Day bowl game a century ago
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Bellevue's Reeham Sedky - best college women's squash player, eyes pros
Biotech veteran Rhonda Rhyne guides growing & innovative cardio-diagnostic company
Birthday reflections on the healthcare people who added interest to my 70's
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Buller, Elway tout a future that brings social media to essential role in decisions
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
BYU star quarterback Zach Wilson's family as important as his stardom
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
Celebration of Life honors WSU president Elson Floyd's contributions
Cellular icon Mikal Thomsen lives 'dream come true' as owner of Tacoma Rainiers
Chad Mitchell trio: reminder of passage of youth's icons
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Cody Peterson's disruptive inventions aren't unnoticed
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Community fills St. James Cathedral for Wayne Melonson goodbye
Competitive Courage - Connor Flynn's hometown newspaper tells the story
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
CougsFirst! Focus on 'Cougs doing business with Cougs' sets WSU community apart from others
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
CTI's Bianco: Controversial and complex CEO
Dan Evans recalls the political failure that became his most lasting contribution
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Dan Evans' memoirs may include little-known facts of his major contribution
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Deeds of Brien Wygle, like many in retirement, tucked away until his death brought recall
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Dem Senate control due to Baird quest for investment rules for lawmakers
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Dineen's vineyards is back to roots, not entrepreneur encore, after banker career
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Dr. Bob Greczanik, the guru of athletes' acupuncture care, has helped the health of the stars
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Entrepreneur of the Year event has become community entrepreneurship celebration
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Event marks 150th anniversary of Confederate emigration to Brazil
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Faux Feud between Jimmy Kimmel and Gonzaga Fans isn't "imaginary"
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First Innovations in Education Award to Granger School District
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For futurist Christopher Kent, the future isn't tomorrow, but maybe decades out
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four entrepreneurs who created Washington wine industry
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Genome sequencing Spiral Genetics and its young CEO prepare for fund-raising round
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Given virus impact, it might not be a bad time for reflecting on baseball
Goal-driven focus is key to Chuck Stempler's marathons & business
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Greetings in Christmas art from long years ago
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
Holiday Greetings
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
Huntsman World /Senior Games turns 30 this October
Huntsman World Senior Games 35 years on, a vision fulfilled
Hutch Award merits broader support, including MLB
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
Is the Age of Google over? Discovery Institute summit to explore 'disruption and convergence'
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Joe Galloway Returning To Seattle For More Interviews With Vietnam Veterans
Jon Huntsman's Senior Games dream 25 years on
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key expansion steps planned by Social Venture Partners this year
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Leen Kawas' comeback: Managing General Partner of Propel Bio Partners, a new fund for life sciences start-ups
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Mariners Opening Day — memories of the '92 season when local ownership was assured
Mariners owner John Stanton, 'first and foremost a fan,' excited about team's surge into All-Star break
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Maybe Seahawks could start a new 'Wilson era,' with Zach — not Russell
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Mike Lowry, who created now-debated tech tax breaks, offers another side to debate
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Moscow entrepreneur-investor sees Seattle as ideal to find startups
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mothers Day recollections of a 'boys mom' a decade on from her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National Parks closures pose challenges for the future of youth-focused NatureBridge
National squash event in Bellevue drew world's best
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Naturopath eyes ancient Amazon drug as possible depression treatment
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci eyes the future with optimism
New indoor track and downtown stadium add logic to a vote for Spokane as 'Sports town USA'
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
No 10th-anniversary party for Tacoma Rainiers, but a season to remember
NOT 'some white dude' - The New Face of Biotech in Washington
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One of Jim Ellis' little-known contributions was helping enure a post-Pilots MLB franchise
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Only 1 block - and 3 decades - to the Oregon Supreme Court
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Our Mayberry aims to bring causes and businesses that want to support them together
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Perot impacted two prominent lives in the sports world of WA
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Pollard predicts "bright future" for Washington Wine industry as she departs top-executive role
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Prominent Athira investors remain strong supporters of ex-CEO Kawas
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Purging ancient emails: Stirs memories and brings back the past to revisit
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling a home's 40 years of memories
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflecting on AT&T breakup, the innovative success that followed
Reflecting on the memories of daughter's route from college to Court of Appeals judge
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on memories made, but not left behind, in family home of four decades
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Role as Harlequin heroine won't be career step for Helen McGovern
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Rural economic development and young people
Rushworth's portraits of the prominent present career-transition success story
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Santa's 'Magic dust' descends on kids & elves via Alaska's 'Fantasy Flight'
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle investor friends focus on 'The Holy Grail of Energy' train project
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle start-up sees underwear sales to big guys as start of large online opportunity
Seattle's Irish-banker trio reflects on what happened to industry, and risks emerging
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
SEC's struggle with rules for start-up fundraising troubles some angel investors
Serial entrepreneur Pete Chase carving out a key role in 5G cell technology
Shabana Kahn's efforts capturing squash-world attention
Shabana Khan shifts focus: Creating a western-tournament squash tour
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Short distance but long trip from college to court for new Oregon Appellate Court judge
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Snowflake celebration sets the stage for Bellevue Square 75th year
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Special honor for Stanton - guides WA's oldest, largest private bank
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
Spokane Chiefs owner sees Seattle NHL team creating hockey family for Northwest cities
Spokane deserves a role in Washington Redskins' look back on key anniversary
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane Journal Icon John Stone followed the 'right path' to development success
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Stephen Vella: turns around airlines, creates flying mansions
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Story of Granger shows caring can pay dividends
Stuart Anderson admits challenges in his comeback effort at age 89
Stuart Anderson, 93, hoping seniors focus will spur sales of his book
Stuart Anderson, cowboy-country icon, dies at 93
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Mark Few' s 24-year Gonzaga basketball dynasty has had dramatic impact on the university
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
Tale of two women's long commitment to families of Granger - told again.
Tears and joy flow on Alaska 'Fantasy Flight' from Spokane to North Pole
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Attorney Who Kept Mariners and Seahawks From Leaving Retires
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The Lost Art of TeleType Art Spreads Holiday Cheer
The saving of NatureBridge was one of the hero stories of 2020
The story of two boy baseball fans whose business success led them own their hometown teams
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Thoughts to ponder in recalling 9/11's global grief for us
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Three long-ago friends recalled in a journey down the trail of memories
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Trip of a Lifetime for Disadvantaged Kids - Spokane 'Fantasy Flight' to the North Pole
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two friends embarked on write-a-book path to success
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two with deep roots in Bon Marche share demise thoughts
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Type Art of Old helps say "Thank You" for 2019
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW Fiesta Bowl fans may mention George Wilson's star role
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Veteran real estate exec John Torrance unveils arena, convention center plan
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Virtual event to celebrate 20 who rose to COVID challenge in innovative ways
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington World Fellows small step toward addressing troubling state higher-ed issue
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Wireless icons Stanton, Thomsen focus on baseball
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
WSU Med School Will Have Incubator
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
Issues
'Basque entrepreneur' Aspiri is more pleased by jobs created than fortune made
'Do today' mantra (and cancer that spurred it) recalled a decade on
'Do today' mantra guided decision to compete after cancer surgery
'Encore Entrepreneurs' a growing reality for seniors support groups
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A mission of bringing Magic of Christmas to homeless kids with Alaska North Pole flight
A rural economic development strategy focused on entrepreneurs
A small example of government caring can do much to alleviate broad public cynicism
Abe Bergman has mixed pediatrics, 'political medicine,' to benefit kids for half a century
Acceptance from traditional medicine grows for discoveries made in 'the other medicine
Access to growth capital could challenge state life-sciences sector's bright future
Achievements of deceased astronaut focus of program for at-risk kids
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Alaska Air's 'Santa One' flight for Spokane area disadvantaged kids is unique fantasy trip
Alaska's CEO Tilden's 'sinking feeling' being replaced by 'cautious optimism'
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Angel-investor group fears SEC will change accreditation rules and shrink angel ranks
Angel-investor leaders applaud SEC's new 'accredited investor' definition
Architect of Kittitas fire protection plan brings intriguing background to 'Firewise' initiative
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
Arrival of federal crowdfunding gives start-up companies options
As Dan Evans turns 89, fascination with waiting for his nearly complete autobiography grows
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Autism focus: Eli's song about brother going viral; Michael's anime comics attracting sponsors
Autonomous vehicles will drive WA state's future
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
BankWork$, creating banking opportunity for at-risk job seekers, announces national expansion
Bellevue company gets rare patent win - suit against tech giants gets agency okay
Bellevue hosts global squash sports event
Big East Conference, despite distances, may lure Gonzaga basketball to where prestige, money await
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Booth Gardner spurred creation of nation's first comprehensive treatment center for Parkinson's
BoxFlex founder Wheeler planning app 'Time Capsule' for cancer patients
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Builders' long-time CEO Anderson, who planned to retire at year end, told it's time to go now
Business associations joust with Insurance Commissioner over member health plans
Business groups seek statewide grassroots support for strategy for prosperity issues
Business use of independent contractors coming under fire in legislative proposal
Businessman, education activist Don Nielsen's call for ed overhaul drawing national attention
Cable & Howse was major factor in growth of key industries in the Pacific Northwest
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Chelan wildfires devastation prompts mother-daughter fund-raising response
Cheri Marusa, a four-generation Cle Elum Housewife, has become face of citizen activism
Chihuly gift of 12th-Man art, new challenges for cancer facilities boost Gilda's Club visibility
Christmas season is our time to reflect on Baby Sarah Elizabeth and her "gifts"
City of Hope's Biller Center underpins grants to bring 'humanistic side' to healthcare
Clean-energy angel leader sees greater challenges ahead for cleantech investing
Clean-energy leader Sue Preston dismisses criticisms of loan-guarantee as 'political'
Colleges, universities seek to explore ways to serve economic development needs
Columbia Hospitality views Salish products as part of corporate brand enhancement
Concern among Seattle business people that Delta turning from Alaska partner to predator
Concerns about Internet advertising may make crowdfunding tool difficult for entrepreneurs
Confederate 'stars and bars' remains honored in Brazil where southerns migrated after war
Congestion anger may give boost to Kemper Freeman's long campaign for roads over rail
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could job losses at Amgen and Dendreon mean opportunity for talent-seeking biotech startups?
Could proposed capital-gains tax be vehicle for Supreme Court re-look at income tax?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
COVID's work-from-home dynamic may fuel a boom in "ZoomTowns"
COVID19 - New event to celebrate business leaders who made a difference
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' leadership role in resettlement of Vietnam refugees 40 years ago recalled
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Deal-maker Joe Schocken committed to making sure an Alaska-Delta deal never comes about
Deanna Oppenheimer, Bruce Kennedy and Ivar Haglund Hall of Fame laureates for 2016
Decade-old law to halt insider trading by members of Congress drawing some renewed attention
Delta Airlines' Dog-Gone Disaster and CEO's 'PR tailspin' on Mid-east airlines merit sharing
Demise of redevelopment agencies looms in the state of big challenges
Desert retirees bring zeal of their business roles to their non-profit involvements
Deteriorating U.S.-Russia relationship sparks memories of strong Seattle ties built in late '80s
Differing views on accountability as key to public safety highlight the race for prosecuting attorney
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Early lessons helped shape Ayer's style in guiding Alaska's through turbulent times
Economic development interests bullish on growing financial-services sector
Economic development mission for higher ed as old as creation of land-grant colleges
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Eliassen, epitome of "entrepreneurial encore," and 'last of a breed," leaves Red Lion Hotels
Ellis reflects on the dramatic events that saved Mariner franchise 20 years ago
Elson Floyd name on new WSU medical school would ensure support for future
End of state's liquor role will bring major competition for Wine World
Environmental scientist turned full-time mom drawing attention for blended-learning model
Exploring issues of WSU medical school should proceed despite McDermott urging quick end
Facility for mental health issues, addictions may ride a post-virus healthcare tsunami
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
Female entrepreneurs at Zino event and visiting Irish entrepreneurs in the Seattle area spotlight
Final fundraising underway for long-sought arts center in Bellevue
First-ever grant makes this a special year for Hispanic-families focused Friends or Granger
Five years and 260 columns later, "Flynn's Harp" marks important milestone for its author
For fourth-generation Stanton, stewardship trumps profits at Washington Trust Bank
For Galloway, interviews with Vietnam veterans are revisiting that war's memories, emotions
For Marty Hartman, building Mary's Place to shelter needy families is 'about the children.'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Gil Folleher, who built strong business-leader support for JA, remembered for his legacy
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few puts to rest axiom that 'nice guys finish last'
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Green Bay Packers' most ardent fans? In Spokane!?!?
Growing awareness of holistic healthcare guides natural medicine group's national initiative
Growing focus on handicapped-parking abuse in Seattle needs firmer legal steps
Growing number of businesses filing for legal status to put social purpose ahead of profit
Hara takes taxpayer anger over property taxes as opportunity to deliver several messages
Healthcare uncertainties retard efforts to expand cancer 'compassionate care'
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
Heritage University students are unlikely evangelists for the free enterprise system
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
High-intensity training promoted to combat muscle-deterioration disease
Holiday Greeting 2013
Holiday Greetings
Holiday teletype art: greetings from communications era past
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
Human drama at men' World Squash event as compelling as the on-court competition
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
Innovative programs aim to help small-town kids learn they can consider coming home
International talent on display in Bellevue at week-long pro squash event
Ironic convergence in Seattle of LBJ-focused plays, probable Galloway Vietnam interviews
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
Is Delta's focus on Alaska 'just business' or something that has long been unacceptable?
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Jim Weber has guided Brooks Sports from role of also ran to near the top of running-shoes world
Joan Wallace bringing closure to long commitment to children of Granger
Joan Wallace's decade-long commitment to tiny non-profit to help poor kids in Granger
Joe Galloway interviews and recollections of one of 'Chosin Few' are Memorial Day focus
Joe Galloway interviews in Seattle with Vietnam Veterans will help focus on Commemoration
Jose Carreras to celebrate anniversary of leukemia victory and a special birthday
Juno and Omeros: What a difference a year makes in image of state biotech industry
Katrina Eileen touts shared housing as a wish-fulfilling step for at-risk youth homelessness
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kindness & Caring Change The World For The Families of Granger
Kirkland company's plan for rail-car energy-storage concept fuels renewable-energy interest
Lange-Vessella partnership that became IPCR lured to Seattle 25 years ago
Lawmakers bring Life Science Discovery Fund to an end, not with a bang but a whimper
Lee Hood, an architect of the human genome project known as HGP, envisions AI-focused HGP2
Legislation would get tough on illegal use of disabled parking permits
Legislative disinterest in funding assist for life science industry troubling to many
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Leslie Helm's book explores identity, culture conflicts in Japan-based family business
Life Science Discovery Fund prepares for what could be its most important grant
Life Science Discovery Fund, defunded by Legislature, will exit with last hurrah
Life-long fan Mikal Thomsen pleased with how his Tacoma Rainiers' ownership has evolved
Like Sinatra, Seattle developer Martin Selig's defining song could be 'I did it my way'
Long wait for SEC's crowd-funding rules stirs legislature to consider state-level measures
Longtime elected official Lloyd Hara retires, leaving legacy of property-data innovation
LSDF may metamorphose into life science, cancer research administrator
LSDF's comparatively tiny budget should be easy to fund, given its role in the state's future
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Marine Corp Birthday Near - Marines' Always Brothers are fundraising
Marking Women's History Month with a recollection of two women who had key roles in my history
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Microsoft leadership changes stir discussions of competition-collaboration workplace issue
Mike Luis' book offers perspectives on Seattle's global role today, and tomorrow
Montana's 'angel' investor sees changing values boosting state's investor appeal
Mother's Day recollections of a 'boys' mom' more than a decade on since her passing
Mrs. Washington has an agenda for mothers and challenged kids
Nation-leading prostate-cancer research center in Seattle launches major private-funding effort
National attention in '22 bowl game fed thirst for grid glory at Gonzaga before basketball
National Women's History Month: recalling women reporters in Viet Nam
Neil Peterson's unusual dual focus on at-risk kids and California high-speed rail project
Neil Sheehan's book on Vietnam told of a far greater lie than Trump's finale
New leadership could bring key changes to entrepreneur icon Kauffman Foundation
New University of Washington and Nevada Las Vegas presidents face very different challenges
New Year is a crossroad of memories - with Auld Lange Syne as an accompaniment
News report from 9/11 of global grief serves as a reminder
Newspapers a growing, not dying, industry for Sound Publishing and parent Black Press
O'Toole turnaround of Seattle police community interaction drawing attention
Oppenheimer reflects on financial crisis, five years on, and the Dodd-Frank "fix."
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
Oregonians find little they'd like to emulate in Washington's liquor-privatization initiative
Organization focuses on teaching women philanthropists to become angel investors
Panel with two prominent local TV execs about challenges keys discussion of media accuracy
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Patient advocates represent a growing trend in healthcare system evolution
Patrick Patrick completes latest turnaround of a troubled bank, awaits next call for help
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Pettit unveils strategy for future of family owned Merrill Gardens as senior-living industry leader
Planning to Celebrate Young Leaders Emerging From Crisis as a New Kind of Outlier
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Possible Seattle bid for Amazon 2nd HQ stirs some thoughts
Prominent Latino friends target healthy slice of growing U.S. mezcal market
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Proposed facility in old K2 Vashon Island plant could be national model for towns
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Recalling eastside business journal's impact - 20 years on from launch
Recalling how a world poured out grief on our behalf is important memory at 9/11 anniversary
Recalling the global grief 9/11 events stirred is an important reflection on anniversary
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Recent success for often-maligned CTI and its CEO stir global interest
Reflections on a quarter century of Business Hall of Fame selections
Reflections on a time when Cold War fears and strange characters they spawned stirred nation
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Remembering introduction to alternative medicine and ancient herb artemisinin
Remembering Vietnam's 'defining battle' 50 years ago part of this Veterans Day
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retirement not on Fahey's radar as First Sound Bank turnaround opens growth opportunities
Rewarding patient Mariner fans with a winner is the goal of first-year president Kevin Mather
Roots and relationships aided Brunell's 28 years steering AWB business-advocacy ship
Rural economic development a key focus of Global Entrepreneurship Week in this state
Sanjay Kumar waging campaign to expand acceptance of reusable water
Seattle area brain science innovators on display at Jackson Hole Global Summit
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle may have role in Galloway's Vietnam 50th commemorative interviews with Viet vets
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
Shabana Khan's squash events drawing more attention with a focus on youth
Shared global grief for us on 9/11 deserves being recalled, pondered
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Six-continent survey of board members says women help boards make better decisions
Sochi Olympics event may stir memories of Leavenworth's historic ski-jump pre-eminence
Social Venture Partners founding president Paul Shoemaker decides to turn a new page
Sound Publishing, as major owner of newspapers in region, gaining attention
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spokane Fantasy Flight for orphans, homeless kids sprinkles 'magic dust' of caring on all
Spokane firm seeks to bring new model to green-card-for-investment program
Spokane mom's autistic children provided lessons that prepared her for new venture
Startup BeneSol hopes to capture Vitamin D fans with new, safer fast-dose kiosks
State crowd-funding legislation to ease raising money for startups gets early legislative focus
State crowdfunding legislation moves toward the implementation date despite SEC uncertainties
State High Court's agreeing to hear Sound Transit tax case will reignite old arguments
State securities regulators ready rules for crowd-funding opportunity for entrepreneurs
State wine industry's signal charitable event reaches 25 with memorable gathering slated
State's Business & Occupation tax could get a look from Legislature as new-revenue source
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Story book debut for U of Idaho tech transfer's Anderson and her potato pitch
Stuart Anderson, iconic name in restaurants, marking 50 years since steakhouse launch
Success of Men's Squash world event facing challenge of dollar support
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Supreme Court's school-funding fine brings collective confusion to the issue
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Future Role Of Newspapers And To Whom It Really Matters
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
This Book of Mormon has two real-life heroes who impacted me, and society
Those concerned about Bezos' plans for Washington Post might look to Orange County
Thoughts of the president of UNLV in reflecting on nation's worst mass slaying
Three 'women of influence' in Cle Elum could compete with any for their focus on the region, and the planet
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Two experienced women head Bellevue first-responder groups
Two tech execs make pink socks the road to empathy, caring and love
Two years on, Leiweke remains admirer of Seattle sports teams and their fans
Uniqueness of Alaska's Spokane Fantasy Flight for kids is in the 'magic dust' of human caring
Unusual partnerships behind national conference on academic efforts to aid at-risk small businesses
UW grid star's performance prompts look back at the deeds, fate of Husky's first football star
Veteran auctioneer Kip Toner says benefit auctions ever more vital for charities
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
Voters, rather than the High Court or lawmakers, should decide school funding
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington lieutenant governor post once seen as an easy road into statewide office
Washington News Council founder looks to future of media oversight as WNC closes
Washington News Council weighs future in changing new-media era
Washington Special Olympics sets sights on attracting national competition to Seattle
Washington's only local elected official born in China sees major relationship opportunity
Whalen's support for wounded veterans envisions building treatment Centers of Excellence
While Dems have had lock on governor's office, GOP has longer hold on Sec. of State
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
Words Matter - Lessons learned & shared by a noted running coach of wounded veterans.
Wrongful convictions 'fundamental failure of justice' - Mike Heavey
Yakima Court ruling could be key to assisting goal of creating Latino-community power
Yakima Valley hop growers benefitting from surge in growth of craft-brewing industry
Politics
'Shock and Awe' shows Bush admin prep for Iraq War as 'fake news'
(Part 1 of 2) Reflecting on a Vietnam anniversary that apparently mattered little, except to a few
(Part 2/2) Reflecting on little-noted anniversary of Saigon's fall, Vietnam War
A business organization focused on 'public policy that transcends partisan politics'
A Decade of the most memorable Harps
A hope that recalling 9/11 unity can remind us of what unity looks like
A look back over presidential primaries suggests some benefits in long campaigns
Aggression in Ukraine ends 30-year ties between Washington State and Russia
Amazon/New York - Are the days of corporate incentives or breaks coming to an end?
An appropriate time for 'We The People' student focus on U.S. Constitution
An unaccountable Sound Transit has begun to attract important critics
Arizona fatality pushes discussion on autonomous vehicles
As he turns 94, Dan Evans' role in history will be discussed at Tower Club interview
Baird enjoying growing fuss over his STOCK Act
Boeing board faces questions - What lies ahead? How about coming home?
Bud Krogh's lessons from the fall of a president
Candidates should be pressed to assume responsibility for political attack ads
Candy Bomber takes to the skies once more in Southern Utah at age 100
Cantwell's role in CHIPS bill passage was a revival of the dying art of seeking bipartisanship
CARES economic stimulus - Opportunities in addition to survival
Could insider trading issue stir conflict of interest in congressional races?
Could the governor's office be follow-on prize in this year's lieutenant governor race?
Crowd funding for start-up companies is an idea that concerns angel investors
Cuomo blasts critics who doomed Amazon deal - "...stupid or liars..."
Dan Evans' long-awaited autobiography offers more than reflections
Divided communities are putting small-town newspapers to the test of journalism integrity
Don Bonker might have become the state's senior U. S. Senator but for encountering Patty Murray in the 'Year of the Woman'
Durkan faces decision on tax-ruling appeal that may help define her as mayor
Egil Krogh's lessons from the fall of a President have echoed down the years
Egil Krogh's reflections on Watergate as "integrity lost" belonged in Gaslit miniseries
Election laws rewriting draws ire of state's GOP secretaries of state
Evans' selection as GOP keynoter thrust him into the national limelight
Ex-congressman Baird's ethics quest could gain national focus after 60 Minutes probe
Fate dealing losing hand to Seattle income tax advocates
For Egil Krogh, memory of Watergate break-in is a reminder of integrity lost
For Jim Whittaker, memories of '68 campaign are of the 'might have been'
Former Seattleite's education innovation may aid COVID-19 schools challenge
Four reporters who challenged WMD justification for Iraq War to be honored
Google & Big Tech — New accusations of antitrust, privacy and possible criminal conduct abound
GOP "mainstream" leaders seek to energize new generation to recreate past successes
Heavey hopes his efforts to free the wrongfully imprisoned might draw those focused on racial justice
High Court ruling outlawing death penalty stirs memory of hanging
How new state cancer-research fund came about in the 2015 Legislature
If Gov. Jay Inslee decides to seek a fourth term, climate tax on gasoline could prove to be an issue
If the new face in GOP field wins the primary, governor's race could be interesting
IRS needs strong pushback on PPP loans ruling
It's Good Friday for more than one reason - It's Mike's 80th Birthday!
Key questions to ponder in education-funding battle
Kitty Kelley rode '68-campaign role to a controversy-stirring literary career
Legislature ensures that charter schools will be governor's-race issue
Lengthy effort to get documents in jobless-payment snafu leads to suit
Lisa Brown's credentials in Spokane mayor's race include legislature, academia and state
Lynn Brewer seeks to assist two crises, global warming and aiding Ukraine, with hemp growing
Mayor Jenny Durkan's police-chief selection process stirs some controversy
Mike Kunath, 'a true Renaissance Man,' remembered, as is his table
Munro offers Rotarians path to political healing
Nickels' likely entry will enliven race for open Secretary of State post
Once-obscure political race in Moses Lake takes on new import for area's economy
One-time phone company exec recalls two memorable political campaigns
Oregon ballot measure would dramatically boost business taxes
PART 2 - A Decade of the most memorable Harps
Personal reflections on Mike Lowry, passionate believer in people
Political issues emerge for Inslee as the state seeks to cope with major jobs funds theft
Port of Seattle plan, Department of Commerce Spain agreement key step toward Land of OZ
Proof of value from Opportunity Zones won't come quickly
Quest for 20 to honor for COVID creativity and caring strategies
Reading an old Dan Evans speech stirs a sense that change isn't always improvement
Recalling the story that defined Slade Gorton's integrity and focus on equality
Reflections on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign: western primary voters wanted someone else
Reflections on presidential primary elections past from New Hampshire to Oregon
Reflections: Brexit, out-of-touch High Court ruling, talk of 28th Amendment
Reporter pursues answers over illegal immigrant crimes
Retired secretaries of state Munro, Reed: Raffensperger merits national honor
Ruckelshaus recalled for environmental role and collaborative leadership
Sanders' campaign reminds of 'Clean Gene's' presidential run in '68
Seattle City Council proponents of income tax need to 'come clean'
Seattle identity for business ... once of value, now eroded and maybe gone.
Seattle mayor race may offer business hope for future
Seattle, Bellevue officials prepared for peaceful protests, not "American ISIS"
Shared thoughts and one man's Facebook post on #BlackLives that have mattered
Should healthcare focus be more on most vulnerable to ensure re-opening stays?
Sound Transit ballot plan faces emerging challenge
Spellman was a governor willing to deny even the president for the sake of integrity
State's last GOP governor 40 years ago once described himself as "darn good governor"
Statues part of history's ambiguity that fuels discussion about evils of racism
Support grows for proposals to create jobs by easing some of investor protections
Supporters of crowd funding for startups must await SEC rule-making process
Suzi LeVine, who oversaw the state's jobless pay disaster, takes Biden post
Tale of two cities and debate over a region's name
The 4th brings thoughts on the American Dream - and who dreams it
The Harp Turns 10! Reflections on a decade of notes on people, politics, and life
The reason that WA is unlikely to have a state capital gains tax - this session
There are still some things left to be said about Seattle's planned head tax
Tracy Wood recalls witnessing McCain's release from North Vietnam
Tracy Wood's pluck and luck keyed her success as UPI Vietnam reporter
Trade pacts should be about economics, not politics - Frmr Congressman Bonker
Vietnam documentary series stirs reflections on the war's correspondents
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
WA legislature and Congress in crosshairs over consumer privacy
Washington GOP's record gubernatorial drought
Why preclude future voter revisit for ST-3?
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