If we ever want to break out of this downturn, we need to rethink how we view taxes.
If you thought politics was fun last year, you are going to have a bit of a letdown this year. However, not to worry: 2012 will more than make up for it.
Much like on the TV show “Cheers,” sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name.
As we move into 2011, it is now time to put together one of the programs that I have wanted to do since taking over the helm at The Mirror.
If you are wondering who could benefit from your end-of-the-year charity dollars, consider the porn industry.
It’s that time of the year again when we acknowledge the contributions, both good and not so good, of our public officials by providing them with awards of absolutely no value.
Unlike five years ago, the current economic climate favors the buyer.
How many of us ever truly feel satisfied with the gifts we give or receive at Christmastime?
It will be 40 years ago in April 2011 when the famous billboard first appeared near Sea-Tac Airport declaring, “Will the last person leaving Seattle — Turn out the lights.”
When my kids were growing up, I read “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.”
Cheers to the unofficial chatter regarding an official Christmas tree lighting and celebration for Federal Way
New Mayor Skip Priest and the Federal Way City Council will be under the big microscope of public observation the next few months as everyone watches to see how City Hall changes under the new strong mayor system.
I am tolerant in accepting people for their foibles. But I struggle dearly to accept those that show ingratitude in return for kindness.
For one of the state’s most iconic employers, it’s time to reinvent or die.
“The Belle of Amherst” opened in 1976 and ran for 116 performances on Broadway
With a seemingly new low in tactics this past election season, many of you won’t be surprised to find that there were several “worsts,” but you may be surprised to find that there were some “bests.”
Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home. I doubt there’s a marketing or psychology student in America today that did not have Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory drilled home.
If speed limits are meant to be broken, then Federal Way may have found a fix. New speed enforcement cameras began flashing away on 1st Avenue South near Panther Lake Elementary.
o the average citizen, the job of mayor looks easy. It’s not. It’s 24 hours a day, seven days a week. No vacations, and time with your family is rare. It’s a job you can’t really appreciate unless you have done it.
So, it being December and all, with lots of people celebrating Christmas, I got to thinking…what if Jesus had been a girl? What if we all had been worshipping the daughter of God for the last couple of millennia?