When the ribbon was snipped on a new floating bridge connecting Montlake to the Eastside in 1963, a toll was…
We don’t know if Gov. Gregoire is right to want to cut 150 state boards and commissions to help balance…
Let’s start where everyone agrees. There are far more conservative voices on the radio than liberal voices. Most people digest…
Melissa May, a student at Auburn Adventist Academy, took time away from her studies to participate in the Senate Page…
An alleged lie has put Virginia Haugen on trial, and it is time for the contentious and dissenting voice on…
Sure, Pam Roach has ruffled a few feathers. She can be gruff and abrasive. She can be gentle and kind….
Like clockwork, initiative guru Tim Eyman once again pumps the press for more publicity. Eyman’s latest endeavor is I-1033, dubbed…
How tough is the economy? We wonder. Last week Microsoft announced it was laying off 1,400 workers immediately and would…
One virtue that separates America from the rest of the world is our commitment to public education for all. Education…
We’ve always suspected some elected officials of having tunnel vision. How right we were. The latest example is the “deal”…
With the Legislature now meeting in Olympia, and Barack Obama preparing his inaugural address, now might be a good time…