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Camden: Midterm is a bit of a unicorn

October 19, 2022, 6:01am Columns

Washington general election ballots will be dropped in the mail this week, and should be arriving at homes of registered voters by next week at the latest. Read story

Crisp: Is ‘Armageddon’ the wrong word?

October 18, 2022, 6:01am Columns

As many have noted, President Joe Biden has been a gaffe machine his whole life. Like others afflicted with chronic garrulity, Biden often overstates, misstates and exaggerates. Sometimes he’s just plain wrong. Read story

Estrich: Election about more than gas

October 17, 2022, 6:01am Columns

Seven fifteen is not the time. It’s the price for a gallon of high-test in California. They even advertise it. Forget spending a hundred dollars to top off the tank. You’ll need more. Read story

Harrop: Will Musk turn Twitter into right-wing cesspool?

October 17, 2022, 6:01am Columns

A day without Elon Musk is an OK day. Not that I don’t like him. He’s a business genius, after all, who launched the electric-vehicle future. He helped preserve online access in a battered Ukraine by sending over 12,000 Starlink terminals that work with orbiting satellites. Ukraine thanked him for… Read story

Jayne: Conservatives off-base with IRS

October 16, 2022, 6:02am Columns

Given the strident political dogma of modern times and the easily spread lies of the misinformation age, this shouldn’t be surprising. Yet, it is. Read story

Other Papers Say: Court docket tees up activism

October 16, 2022, 6:01am Columns

The start of a new Supreme Court term isn’t something that most Americans put on their calendars. But after the last term demonstrated just how eager the court’s conservative majority is to reshape the nation in its ideological image, the new term that started Oct. 3 bears watching — with… Read story

Local View: Voters to weigh in on Clark County charter

October 16, 2022, 6:01am Columns

The Clark County Home Rule Charter was approved by voters in 2014, taking effect Jan. 1, 2015. The Charter establishes Clark County government’s structure and serves as its constitution. It gives citizens the rights of initiative and referendum on county ordinances. “Home rule” means county voters get to decide what… Read story

Westneat: Who won the pandemic? In our state it’s not even close

October 16, 2022, 6:01am Columns

Now that the coronavirus pandemic has wound down, morphing into a regular feature of our lives, it’s possible to look back and see which parts of our state and nation handled it well. And which did not. Read story

Pitts: Racial hatred dominates headlines

October 14, 2022, 6:01am Columns

It was the “National Weekend of Bigots.” Read story

Camden: How did state reach union deal?

October 12, 2022, 6:01am Columns

Washington state employees are looking at good wage increases over the next two years as a result of a tentative agreement between their unions and the negotiating team representing the governor’s office. Read story