Pacific Northwest Ballet vs. Light Rail | Cartoon for July 17
Why where you cut the budget matters | Cartoon for July 20
Officially, the United States has no longer the heaviest population in the world. Mexico does now.
I don’t think anyone up here needs a ride | Cartoon for July 10
Crash of Boeing 777 in San Francisco | Cartoon for July 9
The Legislature finally reached a deal on a new state budget last week.
As the weather gets warmer, Harborview Medical Center sees a significant increase in the number of children needing treatment because they fell from an open window.
Americans may be better informed about matters of diet and nutrition than ever before, but that does not necessarily change their behavior, according to a number of studies including several conducted by the restaurant industry.
Man it’s not … I am burning up | Cartoon for July 8
Traditionally, when I write these articles, I suggest volunteering to particular or recommended organizations providing public services. Many of these organizations are funded by donations as well as by grants, etc.
All of our kids experience pain and trauma at some point in their life.
The Bothell/Kenmore Reporter has produced 19 stories and counting on the Susann Smith murder case. All of those stories have appeared online as soon as they were ready to be published.
Now that the interminable journey of Washington’s 147 lawmakers is over, what is remarkable is how predictable everything turned out.
Reaction to new 2013-2015 state budget | Cartoon for July 1
Managing a young child’s behavior can be challenging at times. Here are some tips from Karen Pettersen, Director of Morning Star School, Inc. in Woodinville and Kenmore.
Since Chris Hansen and Co. made their plans known to secure an NBA franchise for Seattle and build a state-of-the-art arena in Sodo, the passion from Sonics fans has been inspiring. Sports fans in our region have been able to imagine bridging the gap between football seasons with something more than another 75-win campaign from our beloved-but-beleaguered Mariners.
As a child, my mother taught me many popular sayings. One of them was: “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.” That was back in London, England, where I grew up.
If you are of a mind to deliver a one-finger salute at mention of lawmakers in a tortuous special session, imagine what those in the hallowed suites of the Boeing Co. are thinking as they keep watch on the endless proceedings.
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to visit China and spend some time in Beijing. One of my favorite morning activities was to go to a public park close to my hotel.
It does the same stuff it always does | Cartoon for June 24