April 12, 2020, 6:02am Columns
As mentioned before, I have a dog in this fight. Read story
April 12, 2020, 6:01am Columns
Residents of the Pacific Northwest have a special connection with two of the world’s greatest river systems. One, the Columbia, begins its 1,243-mile journey in southeastern British Columbia before flowing through Eastern Washington, gathering water from Idaho and Montana, forming the Oregon-Washington border, and then plunging into the sea. The… Read story
April 12, 2020, 6:01am Columns
Michael Sauvage has a tale of two landlords. In his story lies an urgent question as the coronavirus ravages the local economy: Where should the burden lie? Read story
April 12, 2020, 6:01am Columns
As U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders drops out of the presidential race, he leaves behind a Democratic Party reshaped by his two White House bids. Read story
April 10, 2020, 6:01am Columns
This is for every American of Asian heritage, but one in particular. Read story
April 9, 2020, 6:01am Columns
The Washington Post and The New York Times aren’t sending reporters to the Trump White House for daily briefings. Read story
April 8, 2020, 6:01am Columns
As for most people, life for reporters in the state capital has changed a bit in this time of coronavirus. Read story
April 7, 2020, 6:01am Columns
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says President Donald Trump has killed people by the way he has conducted himself during the coronavirus crisis, and, look, I am not going to say in reply that she has killed anybody. Read story
April 6, 2020, 6:02am Columns
Al Green was famously “tired of being alone.” Me, I’m great at it. Read story
April 6, 2020, 6:00am Columns
President Donald Trump has declared himself a “wartime president,” and he’s waging his reelection campaign the way any wartime president would: He’s using the advantages of incumbency to show himself in command of the coronavirus crisis. Read story