As another election day approaches, incumbents seeking reelection and challengers seeking to hold public office are drawing the lines between right and wrong, as they see it.
When 16 offers came in to purchase and develop Kenmore Village, 9.5 acres of city-owned land in the heart of downtown Kenmore, city officials asked the potential buyers, “Why Kenmore?”
People who undergo traumatic experiences or endure stressful situations during their midlife years may be more likely to suffer from cognitive decline such as Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss as they age compared to their counterparts who manage to sail through life more smoothly, according to a study from Sweden that followed participants over decades, keeping track of their mental health.
To determine the risk of diet and lifestyle–related illnesses in their patients, such as diabetes or heart disease, doctors have traditionally looked at the Body-Mass-Index (BMI), a number calculated from a person’s weight and height.
Rhododendron Park sits on 13 acres of land in the city of Kenmore and was once the home of Rhododendron enthusiast Reginald A. “Charlie” Pearce.
Japan welcomes Airbus and not Boeing | Cartoon for Oct. 12
Mount Rainier closed for Government Shutdown | Cartoon for Oct. 7
Every week, more than 100 women in Washington state are diagnosed with breast cancer.
President Obama made the right decision Wednesday to invite Republican and Democratic congressional leaders to the White House to try and bring an end to the shutdown of many government services.
Consumers are more interested in where their food comes from, how it is produced, and how they can protect themselves against chemical and biological pollutants – and they are willing to pay higher prices for items they believe are of better quality in these regards.
Technology has made our lives so much more convenient. From the Internet, to smartphones, to desktop computers and beyond, technology is all around us. Everyone loves technology – until it fails.
Seattle Mariners manager Eric Wedge quits job | Cartoon for Oct. 5
Nothing feeds a politician’s campaign coffers quite like a good partisan fight.
It’s easier to eat right and be active outdoors during the summer months when the weather is warm and dry, and fresh fruits and vegetables are plentiful.
While the clouds, rain and shorter days of fall and winter in the Northwest bring welcome relief from the summer heat, they can also bring an unwelcome visitor to otherwise healthy folks: the “winter blues.”
At least no one will give us a ticket | Cartoon for Sept. 30
Joshua Halsey is about to become one of the most important people in public education in Washington.
2014 King County budget as sleep aid | Cartoon for Sept. 29
Restaurants and coffee shops profits up in smoke | Cartoon for Sept. 26
About 40 percent of the food produced in the United States remains uneaten and goes to waste.