I admit to the guilty pleasure of watching TV therapist Phil McGraw, better known as “Dr. Phil.” Drawing both criticism…
Whether you voted for now-President-elect Barack Obama or not, the reality is that we, as America, have voted for change.
Nationally, the Democratic blue wave of change proved to be real as it swamped everything Republican in its path.
When confronting the supernatural, one must stay on guard while keeping an open mind.
I was urged not to say a kind word about George Bush. I was even asked, how could I, given all the mistakes he has made.
The Internet plays an unfortunate role in child exploitation and human trafficking.
I offer this reflection as a proud former liberal feminist turned conservative.
Girls and boys play differently.
“Why have the Valley cities of Renton, Kent and Auburn had a commuter rail system for several years and we’re just now voting on the extension of rail from SeaTac to Federal Way?”
A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest, or so an old folk song goes.
I just completed three days in a surveillance detection training class.
It happened on a rainy election night.
The following is a recap of The Mirror’s recommendations for voting in the Nov. 4 election. Take this with you to the voting booth.
I am a lifelong Democrat and will always be.
Parishes all across the country are holding “faithful citizenship” gatherings where an ostensibly “non-partisan” speaker offers Catholic viewpoints on the various issues facing our country.
“Librateria” may be a brand-new word to describe what design plans show for the Lakota Middle School of the future.
The Municipal League of King County made the following recommendations on the eight proposed King County Charter amendments, which will go before voters on Nov. 4. Excerpts of the recommendations can be found below.