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Ready or Not, Seattle Police Department is About to be Freed from the Consent Decree

The data clearly says – and all parties agree – that SPD’s overall use of force has dramatically decreased over the past twelve years. Nevertheless, the uses of force that remain are still disproportionately inflicted upon persons of color.

Has the Idea of a Woman President Become “Normalized”?

Are you feeling a bit “ho hum” about a woman running for President? Like it’s no longer a big deal? After all, Kamala Harris is...

The Dan Evans I Knew: Wilderness Hiker and Inspiring Story Teller

Nancy Evans said she and Dan and some of their other remarkable friends were successful because “so much of what they did was always really for their own family and for the future generations.”

Why Trump’s Tariffs Would Be Bad for Washington State

A blanket 20 percent tax on imports — raw materials, semi-finished items, finished parts, the lot — would be a shock to Boeing and many other companies. It would strain international relationships, and those other countries might retaliate by raising their tariffs.

Seattle’s Waterfront Park: What Might Have Been

Seattle lucked out; it was not saddled with any of the bizarre schemes nor improbable solutions proposed for the waterfront.

B.C. Election: Conservatives Regroup, New Democrats Rebound

The NDP, like Democrats in the U.S., is now a home to educated urbanites. It is an uneasy coalition of environmentalists, blue-collar unions, emigrees, and Aboriginal First Nations.

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