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GUEST COLUMN | School Board to vote on the future of Seattle World School

Supporters of the Seattle World School (SWS) are up in arms over a School Board proposal to move the school from its current Central Area home to Southeast Seattle.

Photographer releases book at Anthony's

Anthony’s Restaurants celebrates the photography of Jana Suchy with the release of her book, “Fishing for a Living in Alaska’s Southeast.”

Ballard Bridge lane closures on Sunday

The Ballard Bridge will reduce to one lane in each direction on Sunday, Nov. 24, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

No garbage collection on Thanksgiving

There will be no garbage or recycling collection on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 28. Recycling and Disposal stations will also be closed. 

Lanes near Seattle Center closed for gas main work

Lanes near Seattle Center will be closed for gas main work this weekend.

MILT PRIGGEE | Nov. 27, 2013

To view more of Milt Priggee's work, visit: www.miltpriggee.com. 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Chief Sealth's speech exposed as 'utter fiction'

Several years ago, The Seattle Times exposed the most famous version of Chief Sealth’s speech as utter fiction. 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | A tree debate among neighbors

Trees are not part of the view if they are 15 feet from your house on the south side, are taller than the house and block the sun. 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Church of Scientology not doing good work

I was astonished to read your article about the “church” of $cientology.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Left-wing responsible for government dependence

Cecile Andrews’ rant on a mythical society run by “controllers” was pretty rich in self-contradictions and ignorance of modern politics.

A MODEST PROPOSAL | A conversation with City Council president Sally Clark

On Oct. 29, I met Seattle City Councilmember Sally Clark in her third-floor office.

RAMBLINGS | Going cold turkey on a dark Thanksgiving

We remember some holidays by the people who dropped by and others by the celebrations around the tree. 

EDITORIAL | Murray making major moves

Apparently, Mayor-elect Ed Murray is tired of the slow pace of the state Legislature.