During the 1992 presidential campaign, then-candidate Bill Clinton famously intoned, “I feel your pain,” reassuring voters he understood what they…
June 6, 2019, the 75th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, brought together leaders of the United States and European…
How can we have civil conversations when it seems almost any discussion of any subject can quickly degenerate into name…
As Gov. Jay Inslee prepared to launch his campaign for president earlier this year, he had a request of three…
I don’t know how you can be against clean water, but some of the industries in our state are.
I am a dinosaur in the equal rights arena, having grown up in the sixties (that’s 1960s, to you smart-alecks…
Every town, no matter how straight-laced, has a few odd balls who do not fit into the conventional mold. My…
Did you miss me? Not really? Even so now that you know, you might be interested in where I’ve been….
The resignation of Guy Palumbo from the state Senate gives progressive Democratic lawmakers a clearer path to a capital gains…
In the final round of bill signing on May 21, Gov. Jay Inslee unleashed a one-two combo of executive power…
Drought!
On April 21, 1962, the Seattle World’s Fair opened. The “Century 21 Exhibition” ran for six months, drew 11 million…
There are dams that should come down and those that shouldn’t.