Disputes over custody are complex and can be very emotional, especially when children are involved.
The failure of top administrators to take a closer look at what these test scores really show means children like my precious grandson will continue to be afraid of taking a test.
This week’s editorial cartoon by artist Frank Shiers.
It’s about jobs, the economy, but most significantly to me, it’s about families and community.
There’s an imaginary line that exists in most issues today. It’s the line that separates behaviors we will tolerate and those that we won’t. This line is so important we should officially capitalize it as The Line.
This editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers was published in the Jan. 18 issue of the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter.
What I have missed at the opening of 2013 are those who predict the future calamities of the coming year – our postmodern soothsayers.
There are four types of bankruptcy. The most common bankruptcies, the one your friend or neighbor may have filed, are chapter 7 and chapter 13. So, what are they?
The Seahawks play Atlanta this weekend in the second round of the NFL playoffs.
Growth, whether it’s personal or professional, can happen any time and even when you’re not planning for it.
A good business will invest in the future, even when times are bad.
Utilizing library tools can help you find new books to read.
This editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers was published in the Jan. 4 issue of the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter.
I have dreamed about working for a newspaper and 727 days after graduating I am finally living it.
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google Plus are new, but what they do is not new.
I must state with great sadness that this will be my final issue, and consequently my final editorial, for the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter. Starting at the beginning of next year, I will be working as an editor at msn.com.
We are locked in a seemingly permanent debate over the proper size and scope of government. It was a centerpiece of the recent presidential campaign.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Those of us who live out here in Covington, Maple Valley and Black Diamond or even Hobart or Ravensdale, surely at times feel like we live out on the edge of civilization especially this time of year when we’re trying to get our holiday shopping done.
OK, maybe it’s just me.
I assume most of you have read about what happened in Newtown, Conn., by now, due in no small part to the 24-hour news cycle that has swarmed over it like vultures, so I won’t revisit it in detail here.
