“In order to show our voters that their elected officials care about their vote, we need to make it easy for them to cast one.”
It may take United Airlines years to overcome the nightmare of a doctor being dragged off a flight
I am borrowing a title from one of the public comments at the Maple Valley City Council meeting
We all live simultaneously in three realities, states theoretical physicist Max Tegmark in his book
Another special session is upon us
It’s that time of year again: property tax statements have recently come out from King County
State lawmakers agreed our distractive driving laws need stiffening
The Kent School District is well known for its being extraordinary
Ah the Oxford comma
When sizing up someone, which trait is more important
American entrepreneurs’ ability to invent, create and bring products and services to market makes our nation great
House Democrats may have divined an approach to achieve some of the dividends they’ve been seeking
“The BUCK STOPS here” was a sign that sat on President Harry Truman’s desk
We are finally nearing the end of the logistical hell that is wedding planning.
I am an immigrant.
“Trump identified the right problem too early,” according to “Geopolitical Futures” analyst George Friedman
Olympia is working to finish the next two-year state budget and adjourn the so-called “carbon tax”
Cellphones have become the talk of the town in Washington, D.C. with suspicion
“If you don’t like the way we are bringing you up, find those who do better and copy them.”
In 2003, Gov. Gary Locke (D) faced a 10 percent revenue hole in the state’s budget