Opinion

Following the journey of grads, finances | Our schools

Spring has finally arrived in the Northwest, and that means graduations are around the corner.

Opinion

Summer reading: Relax, learn, and have fun | KCLS

It seemed like winter was longer than usual this year, but it’s behind us now. And with the…

Time to put a leash on legislative marathons? | The Petri Dish

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Time to put a leash on legislative marathons? | The Petri Dish

Washington voters amended the state constitution in 1979 in hopes of bringing discipline to a legislating process run…

Opinion

Texas flush with transportation cash | Brunell

In the last decade, there has been a highway construction boom in Texas. On the other hand, lawmakers…

Slow go in Olympia | Shiers

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Slow go in Olympia | Shiers

The Legislature is going double-overtime to try and settle a budget impasse and find a long-overdue solution to…

National Endowment for the Arts is vital to our community | GUEST OP

Opinion

National Endowment for the Arts is vital to our community | GUEST OP

By Ronda Billerbeck, Cultural Programs manager, city of Kent

Opinion

Budget battle pushes state to the brink | The Petri Dish

The process of shutting down state government is underway, again.

Letters to the Editor

TeamUp2CleanUp a big success

The Kent Downtown Partnership (KDP) wants to thank all of you who came out to help freshen up…

Opinion

Nursing home staffing levels need to be higher | Guest op

Two years ago, the Legislature passed a caregiver-staffing requirement that would improve direct-care ratios to prevent resident neglect…

Opinion

How to stress less in the face of uncertainty | Guest op

The political climate we are all facing is intense, to say the least. You can’t get online or…

Lawmakers stalled on a compromising car tab bill | The Petri Dish

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Lawmakers stalled on a compromising car tab bill | The Petri Dish

It’s pretty clear those running Sound Transit aren’t seizing the initiative to ease the financial pain caused by…

Spring is on its way – at long last | Shiers

Opinion

Spring is on its way – at long last | Shiers

Our gloomy, reluctant spring is expected to give way to warmer, drier days.

Letters to the Editor

City gives way to rentals, reducing quality of life

According to the Kent City Council, more than half of all residences in Kent are now rental properties.

Letters to the Editor

Loss of green spaces

Thank goodness for City Council members who can make the tough decisions to disregard public opinion and get…

Letters to the Editor

Put money back into schools

Violated the law and paid the $124 fine.

Letters to the Editor

Field trip fiasco

So the Kent School District can spend the taxpayers’ money any way its sees fit, like eating the…

Opinion

Plenty of work to do in special session | The Petri Dish

Not a whole lot is going on around the Capitol these days as the first not-so-special session reaches…

Remembering Mike Lowry, a genuine man | Brunell

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Remembering Mike Lowry, a genuine man | Brunell

There was nothing pretentious about Mike Lowry. What you saw is what you got.

Pricey play | Shiers

Opinion

Pricey play | Shiers

King County’s median home price continues to soar.

Letters to the Editor

KSD board to parents: Your voice doesn’t matter

As if this year’s current budget freeze and financial problems weren’t enough, Kent School District Board members voted…