She was always a bit problematic as, beside relationship troubles, she had health issues, but we were supportive, and we all had fun together. As we all got older, she became more negative and needy.
Our readers from across the county give their weekly take on the biggest issues impacting Kent and beyond. Some letters refer ...
The proposal to return the 1,400 USAID overseas employees to the United States in 30 days would gravely damage U.S. national ...
What Trump is doing to people’s lives here and around the world is immoral and against all that Lady Liberty stands for. He ...
Plus, a move that hurts military spouses and the cost of politicizing archives.
A reader disagrees with the Palm Beach County School District that later school start times required by state law aren’t ...
EDITOR: I drive by Montgomery High often and have seen the new building going up at a cost, I’m guessing, hundreds of ...
Peak Johnson writes that he never wanted to teach children — until he spent time tutoring the young students at Frankford's ...
Boulder has long been known as “four square miles surrounded by reality,” a phrase that, while humorous, highlights the stark political divide between this city and much of the rest of the ...
Letters: President Donald Trump’s pardon of ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich is a slap in the face to Chicago
No wonder former Gov. Rod Blagojevich is pictured smiling on the front page of the Tribune ( “Trump accords full pardon to ...
We're closing in on a month of Trump 2.0, and in that time, letters have picked up dramatically, taking us out of the winter doldrums. It doesn't hurt that a regular session of the Legislature started ...
A National Guard member from Broken Arrow walked around the city Tuesday collecting letters from students to be delivered to service members overseas.
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