Most of us have experienced delays related to supply chain problems, resulting from nearly three years of living and fighting…
Depending on how you measure success, the recently concluded Washington legislative session was either really great, not as terrible as…
Happy Irrigation Week! Or, as a hydrologist might say, “Happy Snowmelt Season!”
I’m not a law breaker. In fact, I’m so far from it that I might not know if I was…
Putting aside the damage done to the lives of individuals and the soul of the country, we can admire the…
Have you ever considered just how powerful our spoken words truly are? Science is continually learning — and reaffirming —…
There is no substitute for person-to-person connections — people talking with, listening to, and understanding one another. It is called…
I do not receive many written responses to my columns. When I do, I am always grateful even when the…
Today, employers continue to struggle finding enough workers while attempting to bring people back to the office (work sites).
My Mom would be horrified by the rash of violence in our schools today. The most recent tragedy at Covenant…
Salmon are a keystone species in the Pacific Northwest — a central part of the food chain and our way…
If ever there was a time for building up Washington state’s rainy-day reserves, this is it.
April is a very busy month on the national calendar. It is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals month, Autism Acceptance…