While the last veterans who survived the “surprise” Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are dwindling rapidly, we cannot let their sacrifices and the memories of that horrific day that propelled America into World War II fade into history.
There is an axiom: Don't let 'the perfect†get in the way of the good.
That is important to remember when it comes to improving our air quality.
While climate activists want to banish all fossil fuels to control greenhouse gas, it isn't
Growing up in the sixties, our parents blamed everything on 'The Beatles.†According to them, they were 'the punks†from Liverpool who caused all the teenagers to go crazy.
Lately, there is another group of 'Beatles†giving people fits
To supporters of the four Lower Snake River dams, the latest news that President Biden continues to pursue dam breaching is not shocking. But it's surprising, considering the growing shortfall in electricity predicted in the western states and his desir
The good news is this state's cherry crop looks good-a marked improvement over 2022. It is sweetening our farm economy, especially for cherry growers who have struggled over the last five years.
'Last year's cold, wet April brought down the
Until President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act last year, companies, such as Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., looked elsewhere to build plants costing well over $20 billion each.
Biden's pitch to taxpayers was that
When Oregon enacted the nation's first bottle bill in 1971, it was intended to reduce litter on the state's beaches, along roads, and in parks. It was a cleanup, not a recycling program.
Today, it's working very well in large part because it pays
Some would argue that spring is the most wonderful time of the year in Washington. Throughout our state, fruit trees blossom, vibrant tulip fields bloom, and colorful lentils carpet the fields on the Palouse. It is when photographers and sightseers have a
In the race to electrify everything, there are glitches that may derail the plan over the next 20 years. One is a shortage of skilled electrical workers needed to rewire homes, make grid modifications, and install new electrical capacity.