Frank Shiers, Jr.’s editorial comic, week of August 1, 2014.
Frank Shiers Jr. editorial comic, week of July 25, 2014.
Frank Shiers Jr. editorial comic, week of July 25, 2014.
“The signs are everywhere. The only solution is for all of us to work together harder to meet these challenges.”
More than a century of fires provides stark evidence of the economic and environmental devastation wrought by massive wildfires.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of July 18, 2014.
“Without question, Eyman has lost his bling and his brand of self-centered politics dressed up as populism no longer gives voice to public angst and anger as it once did.”
“First, I’d like to say thank you. Thank you for reading and for the calls, emails and feedback – whether you liked something I did or not, it’s all appreciated.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of July 11, 2014.
It’s a dilemma faced in just about every state. But Washington is the only state facing the letter requirement because the others snagged waivers from the U.S. Department of Education.
“I was tipped off to the plot when my boneheaded phone made a call, for no apparent reason. This wasn’t the first time and I never know to whom or when it will strike.”
“Please take the time today to read these words. They are what unite us, what we as a nation are supposed to stand for and why most of us have today off to celebrate our freedom.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of July 4, 2014.
“While much of today’s news deals with America’s decline, there is hope we can stimulate our economy, create manufacturing jobs and pay down our national debt by increasing our manufacturing and energy production.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of June 27, 2014.
From his first day in office, Inslee and his advisors have searched for the sweet spot of political consensus on increasing the existing fish consumption rate without triggering a standard for cleaner water discharges that no amount of technology can meet.
A panel empowered to guide elected leaders along a righteous path is struggling to draw clear ethical boundaries for lawmakers when dining and drinking with lobbyists.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s Editorial Comic, week of June 20, 2014.
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of June 13, 2014.
Establishing a commission to examine the causes and consequences of the Oso mudslide is taking longer than Snohomish County Executive John Lovick and Gov. Jay Inslee imagined.
