Opinion

GE’s Tumble from Grace | Brunell

Last month, General Electric lost its place among our nation’s top 30 performing corporations. It was the last…

Sweetest revenge? Sometimes it’s just being nice | Elfers

Opinion

Sweetest revenge? Sometimes it’s just being nice | Elfers

We need to be (re)taught how to be kind to others

Letters to the Editor

It’s a matter of priorities for funding

You’ve got to wonder.

Letters to the Editor

Hiding the ugly truth of border crisis

What is happening to the immigrant children who were separated from their parents at the southern border of…

Letters to the Editor

We spoke loud, clear

I was absolutely flabbergasted to read in the Kent Reporter that Councilman Les Thomas wants to revoke the…

Letters to the Editor

Keep the fireworks ban

Kent voters spoke with a 62 percent majority. We now sleep at night the week prior to July…

Mental health competency delays are costing state millions

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Mental health competency delays are costing state millions

The state is paying millions of dollars a year in sanctions because it’s unable to evaluate the mental…

Jetsons cartoon robots now reality

Opinion

Jetsons cartoon robots now reality

The Jetsons television series about a space-age family featuring “Rosey the Robot” gave us a preview of life…

Letters to the Editor

District facing its financial crisis

In late 2017, the state Supreme Court directed the Legislature to address teacher salaries. The Supreme Court identified…

Letters to the Editor

Expensive pathway to finish the job

Does anyone remember when our state representatives promised to finish Highway 167 and 509 if we would approve…

Opinion

KCLS: focusing on knowledge, equity and inclusion

As a public institution, the King County Library System serves people of all ages, abilities, genders, ethnicities, cultures…

Costly tariffs threatening the health of newspapers

Opinion

Costly tariffs threatening the health of newspapers

No guarantee that the good news will continue for paper mill employees, further hurting the print industry

Letters to the Editor

Homework for ‘clueless’ city

The road to hell in Kent is paved with good intentions and very little solid education.

Letters to the Editor

Development consuming East Hill

I moved to Kent in 1990 and enjoyed seeing all the open space, trees, pastures, etc. However, with…

Teachers need fair compensation

Letters to the Editor

Teachers need fair compensation

Why are we bargaining?

Opinion

Seattle’s misstep highlights need for new approach | Brunell

Last week, Seattle’s City Council did an “about face,” revoking the onerous corporate head tax it unanimously enacted…

Teacher and T-Rex | Shiers

Opinion

Teacher and T-Rex | Shiers

As the school year ends, the summer action movie season begins.

State Dems may abandon caucus chaos in time for 2020

Opinion

State Dems may abandon caucus chaos in time for 2020

Washington also is considering becoming more significant by moving its primary to early March.

Opinion

Washington’s expensive culvert court case | Brunell

While much of the media buzz over declining salmon runs focuses on dam removal and predation by sea…

Letters to the Editor

Police car take-home program is a waste of time, money

The Kent City Council and Kent Police Department are launching a program to “initiate a car-per-officer take-home program,”…