But with fall comes a change in weather. Not just rain, but cold.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Oct. 31, 2014.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Oct. 24, 2014.
“A smart group of ordinary folks, entrusted to advise state lawmakers on the merit of tax breaks, has a suggestion regarding the jumbo incentives enjoyed by the Boeing Co. and the rest of the aerospace industry: Figure out how we’ll know when they stop paying off.”
“I’m not sure why Maris captivated me as a kid, rather than Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford or countless other baseball players.”
The election this year may be considered by pundits to be a prelude to the 2016 presidential ballot, but it is more than that. It is a referendum on jobs and wages.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial cartoon, week of Oct. 17, 2014.
Here are some simple steps you can take to reduce your risk of identity theft and make your life easier if your wallet is stolen or lost.
Given the good news of our state’s bountiful apple and cherry harvests this year, we could actually cook two turkeys — one with the Canadians on Oct. 13 and the other on Nov. 27 when our Americans traditionally get together.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Oct. 10, 2014.
For months, there’s been a drumbeat of panic that new water-quality standards based on how much fish people eat could drive Boeing and other companies out of Washington.
This year, I am reaching out to you, the readers, to help us find our holiday feature stories.
Washington’s chief economist predicts the legal recreational market will generate $636 million for the state through the middle of 2019.
The good news is we are developing new life-saving medications every day. The bad news is they are very expensive and paying for them could bankrupt our health care system.
Frank Shiers Jr. editorial cartoon, week of Sept. 26, 2014.
What? You mean there’s a way to improve my health without cutting out chocolate?
“Make the change, Washington, D.C., football team. You are not Renton and your team name does not honor anyone. Time to move on.”
Frank Shiers editorial comic, week of Sept. 19, 2014.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Sept. 12, 2014
Since May, nearly $2.8 million has been collected by the Democratic and Republican caucuses in the state House and Senate from members up for election this year.
