Inside Politics
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. And despite the fact that… Continue reading
Women’s right to vote was recognized 100 years ago; we need to use the ballots women fought for.
Guest column
Wearing a mask saves lives and saves jobs. And all across the state, Washington employers are leading by example in the fight to stop the… Continue reading
Don’t bully schools into reopening. Protect our students.
Inside Politics
Inquests frequently unfold against a backdrop of sadness and drama: Family members’ shock at the sudden loss of a loved one at the hands of… Continue reading
With a resurgence threatening, we need to take greater responsibility to keep the virus in check.
Moving forward, Seattle Weekly and the rest of Sound Publishing’s King County titles will capitalize Black when referring to the race, ethnicity and culture of… Continue reading
“Don’t make me come down there.” — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in a tweet Saturday, after viewing video of New York City residents squeezing… Continue reading
When enjoying the great outdoors, continue to socially distance and be aware of how else COVID-19 has changed our world.
KCLS has expanding its online resources so patrons can continue to learn, build skills, stay entertained and remain mentally and physically active amid the pandemic.
Commentary
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Asians and Asian Americans have been targeted.
Editorial
Recognizing the sacrifices of our unsung essential workforce.
Guest editorial
By Patrick Grubb, Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Governor Jay Inslee has been forceful in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic because our state is the nation’s hotbed… Continue reading
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During an Editorial Board interview, he also discussed a wide range of other issues on the state agenda.
Commentary
Racism is still an issue in this country. How can we have constructive conversations to move forward and heal?
Jerry Cornfield
Majority Democrats realize contentious representative is staying
Commentary
Local clergy from Eastside United Methodist Churches weigh in on the church’s future regarding LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Guest editorial
Washington Supreme Court upholds that state legislators are subject to the Public Records Act.