After another winter of severe snowstorms and floods, I am glad it’s now spring. I look forward to balmy weather and blooming flowers.
One thing that bothers me about most political seasons is this whole tit for tat argument that parties on both sides seem to use as an excuse for not wanting to support a policy of the opposing party. People like us put these people in office, and our anger falls on deaf ears each time they ignore our popular wishes while misinforming the public on their true intentions that leads to poor choices that only make us angrier, rather than satisfied.
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I have had the pleasure of seeing Washington D.C. work. It seems so long ago. Before “working” and “Washington D.C.” didn’t constitute an oxymoron and “compromise” wasn’t an insult.
With the continuing escalation of rhetoric on terrorism and the most recent horror in Belgium, I wanted to suggest a common-sense, low cost approach to reducing attacks on the United States — reintroduce visa requirements for anyone wanting to enter the U.S. Legal residents and citizens would be the only exceptions.
One size does not fit all. School choice is an important element to provide as many pathways as possible for student success. I could support charter schools that are tied to proper accountability and transparency aimed at preventing the kind of fraud and mismanagement happening with charters in other states.
Being a cop is tough, and I’m not just saying that because my editor, Carrie Rodriguez, tried to get me tazed for a video for our website.
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If you believe the hype, “The Internet of Things (IoT)” or “home automation” is the next Magical Mystery Tour that we all can’t wait to board.
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Why are so many people running to become Washington’s next lieutenant governor?
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It may seem like a crazy idea at first: the thought of traveling without your precious laptop or tablet, depending instead on your smartphone for virtually all
After 25 years of work combatting drug-related crimes, the Eastside Narcotics Task Force will be disbanding in June.
Sleep deprivation among teenagers is an epidemic. Starting the
There are probably few public or private events these days where a cell phone doesn’t make an appearance.
Somewhere from deep within, there’s a twinge. It could have been
I remember standing in front of the Wilburton trestle in Bellevue.
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A cartoon by Frank Shiers.