With one vaccine now approved for kids 12 and older, parents shouldn’t wait for a school requirement.
Sometimes being first isn’t good.
In her famous essay “The Laugh of the Medusa,” Hélène Cixous resurrects the myth of Medusa — a gorgon whose…
By Kim Bogucki, For The Reporter
By Steven D. Strachan, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs
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The federal law was established in 1939.
Making tough choices on cuts and revenue can’t wait until next year and hopes for better news.
As grocery store workers in King County, we experience the hard, cold realities of the COVID-19 pandemic every single day.
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Wearing a mask saves lives and saves jobs.
Don’t bully schools into reopening. Protect our students.
With a resurgence threatening, we need to take greater responsibility to keep the virus in check.
“Don’t make me come down there.”
When enjoying the great outdoors, continue to socially distance and be aware of how else COVID-19 has changed our world.
How can we, as neighbors, help each other?
Here are some ways to minimize your carbon footprint and protect the planet amid the pandemic.