In our zest to quickly switch from gas-powered to battery-operated vehicles and to convert our power grid to wind and…
Shortly after President Biden took office, he issued the sweeping executive order to transition America to total — 100 percent…
We’ve seen some real progress over the past few years in efforts to prevent human waste from damaging the health…
Early in the pandemic, signs of encouragement started appearing on theater marquees, church message boards, front lawns and living room…
It was my birthday. The husband and I took the train to Vancouver, B.C., some years ago to celebrate. Besides…
I had the good fortune to spend time at the Chito Beach Resort, which is on the far side of…
As Washingtonians, we are a strong and resilient culture encompassed in constant change, such as the weather. With respect to…
It is estimated that by the year 2050 there will be two billion people worldwide who are 60 years of…
China’s growing dominance of critical metals production and its vast stockpiles is setting off global alarms as economies emerge from…
Although New Zealand and Washington state are located a half-a-world apart, they have lots in common: beautiful seashores, majestic mountains,…
When Congress established the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) in 1935, it was intended to provide temporary and partial income…
It is time for Seattle City Light to address the damage its three hydroelectric dams have caused over the past…
The coronavirus pandemic has shown us how easy it is to take things for granted. Family barbecues, baseball games and…