Several weeks ago we received letters to the editor that made some pretty harsh statements about Rep. Mark Hargrove.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
There are times when an elected official cannot speak freely to his or her constituents.
The political playoffs have officially reached the homestretch and a couple of intriguing statements have jumped out at me like dancing moo cow popups on my computer screen. (I live in Enumclaw where we once had lots of cows).
A crazy thing happened this past Friday night.
TJ Martinell, Dennis Box and I cleaned up on photography awards at the annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspaper Contest ceremony.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
What is the point of an education?
Is it for intellectual enlightenment? Is it to help us make better decisions in life? Is it to learn the basics skills necessary to not only survive but succeed?
The editorial cartoon from the pen of Frank Shiers, Jr.
Sometimes I like to joke that my birthday should be a national holiday.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
For me, watching the growth and progress of the citizen journalist phenomenon has been a mixture of optimism and healthy reservation.
While I was on vacation the week of Aug. 13 a letter from the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association arrived.
These past weeks have been the most hectic weeks of my summer. Before opening “Turandot” at McCaw Hall in Seattle, we have tech week, which is very slow moving and has a lot of starting and stopping the performance to get all of the bumps smoothed out.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
The political season has officially broken out the gates with the first round of truth-or-dare coming about 8:30 the evening of Aug. 7, the day of the primary election.
Tyler Friesen is a student in the Tahoma School District and lives in Ravensdale.
Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.
Do you know the type of city government you have in your city? Is it council-manager, or mayor-council? Never heard of these differences? These governmental forms are important because each operates differently.
The past month has provided two glaring examples of bad journalism ethics gone wild.
