
As bullets fly, the Seattle Times tweets
The local three-day cop-killing drama shows that the local press, for all the angst, still has some newsroom chops.
The local three-day cop-killing drama shows that the local press, for all the angst, still has some newsroom chops.
Quick housekeeping note. Crosscut is looking for a half-time deputy editor. We've had the job posted on Craigslist [http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/wri/513755560.html] for a couple of weeks, but it might have escaped your attention during the holidays. Here's a partial description:
For those of us just now paying attention, here's an endorsements chart.
Veteran Seattle TV journalist Robert Mak [http://www.king5.com/about/bios/stories/K5bios-Mak.be3b4f0c.html] has been named communications director and senior policy advisor to Mayor Greg Nickels. He has been the longtime and only host of KING 5 News Up Front [http://www.king5.com/upfront/] on NBC af
We've just launched a gallery [/photos/] of reader and staff pictures, with one image always featured on the Crosscut home page. And as fate would have it, there's big news [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/350248_caucus07.html] breaking today, tomorrow, and Saturday, what with Barack, Michelle,