Editorial cartoon in the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter
Editorial cartoon for the Dec. 5 issue of the Reporter
The battle we are now witnessing between the president and the Republicans in Congress over immigration is a strange one
There is hope for the modern world, discovered in the most unlikely of devices
Republicans may find that their midterm election victory is only temporary. In two years it will be the Democrats’ time to come roaring back to victory in 2016 with the presidential contest
The editorial cartoon from the Nov. 28 issue of The Reporter
Democrats are trying to sort out what went wrong in November’s general election and why the presence of Initiative 594 on the ballot didn’t motivate more of their voters to turn out
Editorial cartoon for the Nov. 21 issue of The Reporter
After this election, Republicans will hold a majority of seats in the state Senate for the first time since 2004 and boast their largest contingent in the state House in more than a decade
I don’t get mad at my coworker for bringing chicken pad Thai into the office. In the grand scheme of things, veganism is about acceptance, empathy and compassion
For more opinion page content, pick up the Nov. 14 edition of the Covington-Maple-Valley-Black Diamond Reporter
Elfers discusses the few surprises in last week’s elections
Shaw discusses the importance of drowsy driving prevention
My hero is a member of the Centers for Disease Control and is active duty with United States Public Health Service. She’s spent time in Sierra Leone assisting with the Ebola epidemic
Watching parents fight at a high school football game more entertaining
Far back in ancient times, the Druids and wizards of the Celtic region held an annual drunken orgy and harvest festival on Oct. 31.
Editorial cartoon for the Oct. 31 issue of the Covington-Maple Valley Reporter
A weak El Niño appears to be shaping up for the Pacific Northwest. This means increased chances for above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation for this winter.
Bipartisanship campaigns are “in” in the 2014 elections
There is no mention of education in the Constitution. If that is the case, and it is, why is the federal government so deeply involved?
