January 5, 2020, 6:02am Columns
Let’s look at it this way: If you borrowed $70,000 for each person in your family, without any concern about how to pay it off, could you put on the airs of prosperity? Read story
December 8, 2019, 6:02am Columns
It is, possibly, the perfect metaphor for our times. Read story
November 24, 2019, 6:02am Columns
Admittedly, I have a dog in the fight. But so do you. Read story
November 17, 2019, 6:02am Columns
Technically, sociologists say, I’m not a baby boomer. Just missed it, by about a year, which probably is a good thing. Read story
October 20, 2019, 6:02am Columns
There was a time, not all that long ago, that the United States nearly had universal child care. Read story
October 13, 2019, 6:02am Columns
To some extent, it is akin to having somebody tell you whether they like kale more than broccoli or whether they have Nickelback on their playlist instead of Radiohead. Read story
October 6, 2019, 6:02am Columns
Did you see the photo? Read the story? Ponder how and why the scourge of an active shooter arrived Thursday in Vancouver and how close to home is too close? Read story
September 29, 2019, 6:02am Columns
It’s a tough one. Admittedly, it’s a tough one. Does diversity on a city council matter? Should it matter? Where do we draw the line between doing the right thing and doing the wrong thing and maybe doing the right thing for the wrong reasons? Read story
September 22, 2019, 6:02am Columns
She is 77 now, having spent a lifetime putting her imprint on Camas and Clark County and, in a small way, all of Western Washington. And while Nan Henriksen could rest on her laurels, that would be a waste of time; there is too much that needs to be done. Read story