
Child abuse: New reporting law is just | Letter to the editor
I applaud Senate Bill 5375, signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson into law May 2, that makes clergy mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect...
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I applaud Senate Bill 5375, signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson into law May 2, that makes clergy mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect...
I’m writing from Friday Harbor to express concern about the lack of affordable housing in the San Juan Islands. Many local workers — teachers, nurses,...
The article “75% of North American bird species in decline” (May 2, Nation & World) hits home locally, due to the potential damage to Magnuson...
Re: “This therapist helped clients feel better — it was a chatbot” (April 27, Business): I read the article about the effectiveness of AI therapists...
Re: “Could Apple exist without its ties to China? Probably not” (May 5, Business): The focus on bringing back manufacturing jobs is very questionable. The...
The Associated Press article “A Palestinian student at Columbia is freed after his arrest at a citizenship interview” (April 30, Nation) brings further light to...
Re: “From ‘Deadmond’ to Redmond: Light rail turns a suburb into a city” (May 4, A1): As a 53-year resident of Redmond, I concede. Progress...
Re: “Trump says he’s leaving due process to his lawyers” (May 5, A1): So, President Donald Trump doesn’t know whether he has to obey the...
Have you heard the joke? Two planets meet. The first one asks, “How are you?” “Not so well,” the second answered. “I’ve got the Homo...
We must stop these cuts and make actual investments in our schools by significantly increasing taxes on the richest few so we can fund our...