June 4, 2021, 6:01am Columns
Not that long ago, American shoppers cleaned store shelves of toilet paper. Pandemic panic had fueled the run on toilet paper, the point of it never clear. Read story
June 2, 2021, 6:01am Columns
The Washington Redistricting Commission’s once-per-decade task of redrawing the state’s congressional and legislative boundaries is guaranteed to not please everybody. Read story
June 1, 2021, 10:37am Columns
On May 21, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries released updated guidance that will, in part, require employers to confirm whether or not employees are fully vaccinated. Read story
June 1, 2021, 6:01am Columns
The Hamas terrorist group ruling the Gaza Strip is finally doing what it could always have done, namely ceasing fire on Israel, meaning that Israel is ceasing fire, too. Read story
May 31, 2021, 6:01am Columns
It’s not every day you interview someone who tells you he wants to kill himself. Read story
May 31, 2021, 6:01am Columns
The Supreme Court’s decision to consider a case that could further curb or even overturn its 48-year approval of a woman’s right to an abortion shows the continuing impact of Donald Trump’s controversial presidency. Read story
May 30, 2021, 6:01am Columns
About six months after having a near-death experience with COVID-19, back in the coronavirus’s first wave, Michael Flor was recovering strongly and was surrounded by family and friends. But he started feeling a tug of emptiness. Read story
May 30, 2021, 6:01am Columns
It’s been a given that Democrats would benefit from an official probe into the Jan. 6 rampage on the Capitol and Republicans would not. The thinking goes that Democrats would use a commission report to bash Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections. It would certainly detail how former President Donald… Read story
May 30, 2021, 6:01am Columns
Imagine you are flying over Europe in a European air carrier on your way home from a Greek vacation in the post-coronavirus era. Read story
May 30, 2021, 6:01am Columns
Parents and teachers in Clark County are in a battle about the need and desire to teach truth to history, and to judge standardized measurements of success in an equity light. Read story