Memorial Day weekend used to be the traditional kickoff for summer getaways.
South Seattle versus the Eastside on gun violence | Cartoon for June 2
Relax. In less than three weeks we get out for the whole summer | Cartoon for June 1
I never feel more enlightened, more inspired, more educated than when I travel, especially to far-flung and exotic places. Without fail, I come back a different person, feeling enriched and full of gratitude for what life has to offer.
Well, they got the I-5 bridge out of the Skagit | Cartoon
For many generations, immigrants from all over the world have come to the United States hoping for greater opportunities and better living conditions compared to their home countries.
Beam out David Stern Captain Kirk | Cartoon for May 20
Was the outcome of Seattle’s May Day protest really a surprise?
That too much fondness of fast food can cause weight problems is old news. But the idea that nearly all types of restaurants dish up meals that can expand your waistline has not been as widely discussed – until now.
We don’t live in south King County | Cartoon for May 19
Don’t text it, or talk it, then, click it or ticket | Cartoon for May 18
It’s called getting held back | Cartoon for May 13
Baby Boomers – those born between 1946 through 1964 – will live longer than any other generation before them, but they will not necessarily be healthier.
Last week I saw an interesting post on Facebook titled: “Seeking Kelowna, BC Firefighter named Brent.”
Do you feel energized, restless and impatient? You may have spring fever. Are you irritable, weary, listless and unable to concentrate?
It’s a proven fact that most people change their eating habits and lifestyle choices only after a serious health scare such as a heart attack or a diabetes diagnosis.
We can’t afford to fix our streets | Cartoon for May 12
You don’t really have to wear that life jacket | Cartoon for May 11
Why is it taking so long for the budget? | Cartoon for May 6
Under the Washington State constitution, providing an ample education for all students is identified as state government’s “paramount duty.” Last year, the state Supreme Court ruled that the legislature had failed to meet that duty by persistently underfunding our schools. This year, the legislature is responding.