
2007 in review: Crosscut's most clicked-on stories
Transportation, impact studies, Big Brother, newspaper technology, and the essence of modern Seattle: Who knew this stuff would be interesting and popular?
Transportation, impact studies, Big Brother, newspaper technology, and the essence of modern Seattle: Who knew this stuff would be interesting and popular?
Random notes and links on the Microsoft bid for Yahoo ... ... As the day unfolds, Phase 2 of coverage will kick in for tomorrow morning's news cycle, and the focus will be on how this deal would actually work. Wait. It's already begun [http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/techbeat/archives/2008/0
Opening statements by the three attending members of the Federal Communications Commission at tonight's hearing [/blog/media/8953/] in Seattle on media ownership (all PDF files): Michael Copps [http://www.fcc.gov/seattle-copps.pdf], Jonathan Adelstein [http://www.fcc.gov/seattle-adelstein.pdf], and
It's April Fool's Day, and still someone announces an apparently earnest plan [http://www.emeraldcitycenter.com/pdfs/ECC_PressRelease.pdf] [234K PDF] to find financing and a location for a $1 billion basketball and hockey arena, perhaps in SoDo on Pier 46. At least, it appears former Sonic "Downtown
In a stunning turn of events, the Oklahoma ownership of the Seattle SuperSonics [http://www.nba.com/sonics/] announced today that it intends to move the NBA team [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003990107_sonicsmove03m.html] to – Oklahoma City. Notably, it sounds as if the WNBA Seat