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From silly to serious, initiative efforts abound

"Maybe it's frustration with the government, the lousy economy or just a general mood of discontent. But the number of initiatives filed for November's statewide ballot is at an all-time high.

On the Secretary of State's website, 75 "…

Downtown bars liven up Bellingham's late night

"Bellingham's bar scene offers a variety of atmospheres and experiences. For a visitor or those who have a hard time keeping up with the openings and closings of downtown bars, choosing where to spend the evening can be daunting."

THE GREEN FROG: Best selection of on-tap brews

"Despite being hidden on the outer edge of State Street, The Green Frog Café Acoustic Tavern boasts the best beers in Bellingham. The bar's slogan that advertises only quality beers rings true with the wide variety of microbrews available."

Big-party fatigue shows in quirky candidate labels

"Fed up with the established political parties? In Washington state, so are some of the candidates.

Encouraged by the state's unconventional primary system, around 30 candidates on the Aug. 17 ballot have shunned mainstream politics to instead identify with very small or…

Reporter Steve Johnston, Everett native, dies

"Steve Johnston, Everett native and longtime Seattle Times reporter and columnist, has died.

For years, Johnston wrote a Sunday humor column for the newspaper that occasionally touched on his experience with multiple sclerosis."

Linguistic descriptions of the same event in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English
Palin endorsement has Rep. Larsen, Koster campaigns sparring

"Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's endorsement of a 2nd Congressional District Republican has caused a written sparring match this 2010 election season.

Palin endorsed Snohomish County Councilman John Koster on Saturday, June 12, via Twitter, where she called him a "pro-…

Sheila Webb (Journalism) wins award for her research on women and magazines
Experts split on effects of open primary

"California politics enters uncharted territory after voters wiped out the traditional system of political party nomination and replaced it with a free-for-all primary election that could result in two candidates from the same party making the general election ballot."

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