It’s for the new 520 bridge project | Cartoon for Sept. 7
In celebration of Kenmore’s 15th anniversary since incorporation, here is a list of 15 reasons Kenmore is a great place to live, work and play.
School is back in session. Please take a moment to review school zone traffic reminders and tips.
Cancel our next terror attack, we have won | Cartoon for Sept. 1
Thanks for making my life easier | Cartoon for Aug. 30
No guns allowed inside, no guns allowed | Cartoon for Aug. 28
The evolution of a Mariners’ fan | Cartoon for Aug. 29
Why is your mother smiling? | Cartoon for August 31
67,382 fans cheer Sounders in Clink | Cartoon for Aug. 27
Gov. Jay Inslee was in New York for the world rollout of BMW’s new electric car, the BMW i3, which is partially built in Washington. We are all justifiably proud of our state’s role and see the car as a harbinger of Washington’s economic future.
Addressing weight issues, especially when it involves others like family, friends or co-workers, is always a delicate matter. Asking for support can be difficult, and trying to be helpful can easily backfire.
County voters did the right thing Tuesday by approving money for King County parks. Not only that, they did it with a resounding 69 percent “yes” vote. Those who follow politics call that a “landslide” victory.
For most, driving means independence. The ability to get behind the wheel of a vehicle and take yourself from point A to point B exudes liberty, but what happens when you begin to lose your edge and driving modifications need to be made?
Gov. Jay Inslee is enjoying a two-week vacation hiking in Alaska probably thinking little about a second term.
Only you can prevent forest fires | Cartoon for Aug. 14
King County residents react to Dow Constantine’s big win in the primary | Cartoon for Aug. 13
For the first time in many years we are seeing some progress in the fight against childhood obesity in this country, according to a study. Although the changes are not yet very significant, there is hope that the epidemic is beginning to taper off.
The United States government does not enough to prevent obesity and obesity-related illnesses, according to a report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), a nonprofit organization that advises policy makers on issues of science, medicine and health.
It’s back to school time for kids | Cartoon for Aug. 18
Who’s going to be Seattle’s next mayor | Cartoon for Aug. 17