What do we not know about the history of the human race?
I certainly agree with Willie Dickerson (“Don’t just vote, speak up,” Reporter, Aug. 26) regarding being proactive in our democracy…
How parents can help their students embark on a college career.
Great news that people can register and vote on election day (‘State’s new voting system passes key test’ by Jerry…
What does it mean to become a U.S. citizen?
Voters will get a chance this fall to offer their opinions on every one.
Correcting our ways
“The Art of Alzheimer’s” features work by artists who have Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia.
On Aug. 2, Mr. Roger Clarke-Johnson’s letter (Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, Aug. 2) argued President Trump was not racist in his tweet…
After getting signatures for a measure that didn’t qualify, Restore Washington wants to do its own.
What’s at stake is the issue of digital equity and access.
Many of Ms. Pak’s columns revolve around a recurring theme: “Let’s talk about race.” Her latest column “We’re better than…
There are more than 110,000 residents of our state living with Alzheimer’s disease and more than 348,000 family members and…
Vote ‘yes’ to Prop. 1
The effects Trump’s words can have on us.
Letters policy is meant to provide direction and transparency.
A climate crisis
Partnerships make it possible for KCLS to serve a broader range of people, while stretching tax dollars.
The 2020 Census is coming and that can greatly affect everything from government representation and federal funding.