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Founded in January 2009, PubliCola is a blog about Seattle written by journalists who are dedicated to non-partisan, original daily reporting that prioritizes a balanced approach to news. Started by longtime local editor and award-winning reporter Josh Feit, PubliCola is the first online-only news site in state history to get media credentials to cover the state capitol.

PubliCola was off and running. In June 2009, PubliCola hired another award-winning journalist, super-sourced Seattle city hall reporter Erica C. Barnett.

People were afraid that blogging would change journalism. Instead, we believe journalism can change blogging. Twenty-first century journalism may look and feel different, and yes Erica isn't afraid to get cranky, but we're committed to making sure online news still delivers independent, reliable, even-keeled coverage. And most of all, we're committed to making sure the coverage sparks honest civic debate.

Bringing you cola for the people, PubliCola is named after Publius Valerius PubliCola, the alias for the authors of the Federalist Papers—the original bloggers.

The first online-only news site in state history to get media credentials to cover the state capitol and Seattle city hall, PubliCola has been called a “must-read” by the Seattle Post Intelligencer and a hot “New Media Mover and Shaker” by Seattle Magazine—which also cited our own Erica C. Barnett as the city's No. 1 news nerd.

Police Responding To Possible Burglary Find Hundreds of Pot Plants

Seattle police arrested a man at his South Seattle home last week after police stumbled upon several hundred pot plants while investigating a possible burglary at the man’s house.

A police report says a witness called police around 10:45pm on July 16th and said three men had just walked out of a neighbor’s yard on 39th Ave S and S Sulivan St carrying something, before they hopped in a black Nissan Maxima and sped off.

Police arrived at the home and found several broken windows in the back of the house, right next to a pot plant.

When police tried to enter the home, a “large dog” began barking and “baring its teeth” at officers, and  a man stumbled out of a back room.

The man told police he’d been sleeping, and wasn’t aware his home had been burglarized.

Police searched the man’s home and found grow lamps, an air filtering system, 179 juvenile marijuana plants, and 150 starter plants in three separate rooms.

Officers called in detectives from the narcotics unit, as well as Seattle City Light officials, who found that “two flattened pieces of copper pipes” had been used to modify and bypass the home’s electric meter.

Police arrested the man at the home and booked him into the King County Jail for drug possession.