TREND

{ March 2010 }

Kitchen Squatters

All over town, restaurants and industrial kitchens are renting out space to producers of small-batch treats and eats, proving you can never have too many cooks in the kitchen.

{ March 2010 }

Survival of the Creative

From yoga studios to high-end restaurants, businesses are finding new ways to open and stay afloat.

{ December 2009 }

Sound Off

In a world where staying connected can be a 24/7 occupation, some Seattleites are examining the value of tuning out.

{ May 2009 }

Recession Diet

Crafty consumers are finding new ways to keep living large as bank accounts shrink.

{ May 2008 }

Specialty Dogwalkers Get Tails Wagging

Did you hear the one about the hot blonde dog walker? Dominika Rosinski hopes so, but her growing business is no joke.

{ January 2008 }

Phys-ed Classes Changing Course

Low clouds, icy rain and a mound of shovels and pick axes greeted Tahoma High School students at Taylor Mountain Forest near Hobart.

PEOPLE

{ November 2010 }

Most Influential: Hanson Hosein

All over town, restaurants and industrial kitchens are renting out space to producers of small-batch treats and eats, proving you can never have too many cooks in the kitchen.

{ November 2010 }

Most Influential: Zoran Popovic and David Baker

A look at two University of Washington scientists who advancing protein-folding through gaming. Part of Seattle magazine's annual feature on the city's most influential people of the year.

{ March 2010 }

News Flash: Interview with Monica Guzman

When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer changed from a print to an online publication, few journalists were left standing.

{ December 2008 }

Tune In with Composer Eric Lane Barnes

A Seattle Men’s Chorus Composer concocts holiday cheer.


NEWS

{ November 2007 }

Bigger Floodplain, Bigger Worries

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is in the middle of a dramatic revision of the country's floodplain maps that could curb development on several billion dollars' worth of property in the Puget Sound region.

{ December 2007 }

Flood of Changes

Green River levees are among the highest priority for repairs of any river in King County, officials say.

{ March 2006 }

State Leader Receives Knighthood

Washington Lt. Gov. Brad Owen is the godfather of a fire station in Peru. He's also a rock 'n' roll artist and superfan.

{ January 2006 }

Cellphone Providers Won't Fight Driving Bill

Wireless providers say they won't fight a bill that would outlaw driving while talking on a handheld cellphone.

{ January 2006 }

A New Plan to Stiffen Penalties for Meth Crimes

Lawmakers from both parties are backing legislation that would toughen criminal penalties for methamphetamine users while also offering more treatment for addicts.