July Issue


July, Policy

Out of the Shadow

No longer just a Portland suburb, Vancouver begins to shine

Outfront

OutFront, Policy, June

State Kicks Tobacco Money To Biosciences

Fund, a state fund charged with distributing $350 million in tobacco settlement money to life sciences, has announced its first grants: $22 million to fund five programs.

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Policy

Features, Policy, June

Renewing The Cities Of The Plains

Economists. They're kind of dry. They look at charts and graphs and spreadsheets and laugh at inside jokes most of us just don't get.But lately, Dean Schau, a Tri-Cities labor economist, has been waxing quite lyrical. "Give us...

April, Policy

Reclaiming the Waterfront

Bellingham undertakes an ambitious plan at a former pulp mill site

March, Policy

Washington For Sale

An old plan to lure foreign investment gets dusted off

Policy, January

What Price Development?

Loss of a major manufacturer raises questions about how Washington can attract business

 

Policy, November

The Greater Rainbow Chamber

Reaching out to minorities becomes the way to get business done

Policy, October

Ex-Florida Governor Jeb Bush talks about politics and healthcare

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush was in Seattle Thursday (Sept 27) to receive the 2007 Columbia Award from the Washington Policy Center. Bush also gave the keynote speech before the Seattle-based think tank's annual dinner, which...

Intersections, In the Wash

Oregon Teacher-Performance Initiative Makes Ballot

Intersections

At least one public opinion poll shows support in Washington state for paying math and science...

Jet Set, In the Wash

McNerney talks up future; Wall Street focuses on present

Jet Set

Top Boeing executives gave an upbeat forecast of the company's future prospects this morning, but...

Jet Set, In the Wash

Farnborough winds down; union talks ramp up

Jet Set

Things are winding down at Farnborough. Boeing's big news for the day was that it finalized the Air...

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