Twenty-five years ago, business took a beating in Olympia. The swing to the left in the 1992 general election was…
Since last Veteran’s Day, Ken Burns’ in-depth documentary on the Vietnam War has aired. It is a powerful reminder of…
On a recent Saturday afternoon in Portland, a young woman stepped onto the playing field at the beginning of the…
In Washington state, the legislative stalemate over permitting new household wells and the state’s construction budget has not only delayed…
Key tax policies emanating from the east and west coasts are like passenger trains passing one another heading in opposite…
At last count firefighters were battling 82 major wildfires in 10 western states. The fires have already scorched 2,300 square…
All of the things that went wrong in New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina in 2005, appear to have been corrected…
In 2014, President Barrack Obama opened the door for states to collect tolls on interstate highways. This year Oregon lawmakers,…
Recently, family, friends and dignitaries gathered at Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles to celebrate the designation of the Daniel J….
Massive forest fires in western parts of Canada and the U.S. are not only choking us with layers of smoke,…
We can all use a dose of good news these days and there is some flowing from our state’s boatyards.
Two days before last year’s presidential election, Frank Luntz walked away from a CBS “60 Minutes” focus group leaving people…
Debating whether it was wrong for President Trump to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord negotiations…