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Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He is a former president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. Contact thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Bumper cherry crop sweetens WA’s farm economy | Brunell

The good news is this state’s cherry crop looks good — a marked improvement over 2022. It is…

Pictured on the left in the green wig and costume is Anita. The person in red is Cade. (Courtesy photos)

Opinion

From identity to art: Q&A with two Puget Sound drag artists

By Jayendrina Singha Ray, Guest columnist

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Opinion

New long-term care program supports elder care in our state | Guest column

By Melinda Young-Flynn, Washington State Budget and Policy Center

The curated menu includes 20 new menu items for attendees to enjoy at T-Mobile Park July 7-11. Olivia Sullivan / The Mirror

News

T-Mobile Park’s All-Star Week menu offers Pacific Northwest flavors

The All-Star Week menu is offered July 7-11 at T-Mobile Park.

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Opinion

Happy Independence Day | Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Cartoon by Frank Shiers.

Laurie R. Monterey

Obituaries

Laurie R. Monterey | Obituary

Laurie R. Monterey of Redmond WA passed on June 21, 2023 due to cancer. She was born to…

Westbound vehicles were able to move past the damaged semi-truck but traffic was backed up for almost five hours. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.

News

Collision caused nearly-5 hour back-up on westbound SR-18

The driver of a white box truck has been charged after causing a collision with a semi-truck near…

Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He is a former president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. Contact thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Cash for empty bottles would make sense in Washington | Brunell

When Oregon enacted the nation’s first bottle bill in 1971, it was intended to reduce litter on the…

Weightstill William Woods | Obituary

Obituaries

Weightstill William Woods | Obituary

1925-2023

Responders lowered a raft from a 200-foot bridge over the Green River Gorge to help rescue the missing kayakers. Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Fire.

News

3 kayakers rescued from Green River Gorge

Puget Sound Fire released a statement after the late evening rescue that lakes and rivers are still extremely…

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News

King County property values down substantially | King County Assessor

The valuation process is still underway, but expect the market to be cooler than last year.

Stage 1 Burn Ban includes the prohibition of burning for land clearing and yard debris. Image courtesy of Puget Sound Fire.

News

Stage 1 Burn Ban effective throughout King County

Beginning June 1, residents are prohibited from burning yard debris or for land debris.

Swami Satyamayananda. (Courtesy photo)

Life

Into the mind of a Yogi: Conversation with an Indian monk

By Jayendrina Singha Ray, guest columnist, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Opinion

Remember and honor | Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

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Business

OfferUp co-founder tries to save the planet one podcast at a time

Nick Huzar’s “Stuff TV” is a weekly podcast featuring experts in the field of climate change.

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News

WSP warning against scam calls

“Spoofers” are faking caller IDs to trick people into giving out personal information

Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He is a former president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. Contact thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Agriculture is the backbone of state’s economy | Brunell

Some would argue that spring is the most wonderful time of the year in Washington. Throughout our state…

The King County Library System administration building in Issaquah. Photo courtesy KCLS

News

King County libraries planning to expand hours | KCLS

Many local libraries will start offering expanded hours in late May.

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Opinion

Blame the Republicans | Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

The new Together Center campus will have a phased opening with the Mountain Building opening to the public in late April and the Forest/Sound building (pictured) set to open its doors in late summer. Courtesy photo

News

Together Center campus brings together housing, services and community space

Campus will prevent both nonprofit and housing displacement, ensuring that East King County households have easy access to…