Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson didn’t have to take the culvert case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court….
In my last column I indulged in banter about the passage of time. Now, we’re diving deep and I hope…
July Fourth, 2018, Independence Day, the 242nd anniversary of the birth of our nation, an intentional democracy designed to be…
The state is paying millions of dollars a year in sanctions because it’s unable to evaluate the mental health competency…
Following a long illness at home, my husband was in a nursing home for four years until his death (he…
“I never argue with a man who buys ink by the barrel.”
Too often, our sons and daughters tend to look for role models in lofty places and many become disillusioned by…
Washington state may have a meaningful presidential primary in 2020.
I arrived at Fire District 3’s main station promptly at 8 a.m. I was dressed in the required uniform of…
Last week, Seattle’s City Council did an “about face” revoking the onerous corporate head tax it unanimously enacted less than…
It’s high school graduation time again and our attention turns to that special threshold of modern life. I am reminded…
The signature of a registered voter will be one of the most sought after political commodities in Washington in the…
Every spring and summer, many tribes throughout the region celebrate the return of the salmon and the beginning of salmon…