Ah, the Golden Rule. We all know it: do unto others as you would have them do unto you. And it’s been on my mind… Continue reading
As the poet Theodore Roethke once wrote: “In a dark time the eye begins to see…”
I have said and done many things of which I am not proud. That is, I am no golden bird cheeping about human frailties from some high branch of superhuman understanding.
Perhaps my brain injected a bit of humor to cover the shock. But I felt the gut punch.
State lawmakers return Jan. 8 to Olympia.
On Veterans Day, honor those who served your country.
When I ask my students when the next election is, frequently they will say “November 2024” or whichever presidential year is coming up next.
By Jayendrina Singha Ray, Guest columnist
It is plain to me in looking at dogs small and large that a decent share of them are exemplars of love on Earth, innocents who love unconditionally and love their chow.
Among the most useful things I studied in college were debate, and deceptive messaging in advertising. Those two subjects taught me about fallacies, about valid… Continue reading
If you were asked who your city councilmembers are, would you have an answer?
Next to gasoline and diesel, natural gas also has the greatest number of refueling stations.
It is 12:35 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3. I am one of 21 people, young and old, men and women settled into tall chairs in… Continue reading
Karen Lee, a U.S. Army veteran and CEO of Plymouth Housing, shares why King County voters should vote to approve Proposition 1.
The good news is this state’s cherry crop looks good — a marked improvement over 2022. It is sweetening our farm economy, especially for cherry… Continue reading