North Pole Adventure now unique to Spokane As Spokane tech exec Steve Paul, who goes by the name Elf Bernie this time of year, prepares for his December 7, 2023
Homegrown journalism faces test of courage In a divided nation where some openly suggest civil war lies ahead, leaders and some elected May 11, 2023
Inslee’s climate tax on gas could be election issue Gov. Jay Inslee hasn’t indicated publicly whether he will seek an unprecedented fourth term. But March 16, 2023
CougsFirst! Movement extends school pride to businesses The greeting “Go Cougs” that is shared by all in the Washington State University community from December 1, 2022
Mariners midseason success brings optimism Editor’s Note: This column first appeared in the Flynn’s Harp enewsletter on July 22. As of August 11, 2022
Washington state, Russia share commerce history, uncertain future Watching Russia in an aggressor role in its unprovoked war on Ukraine likely has brought a mix of March 24, 2022
Guest commentary by Mike Flynn: Mark Few puts ‘nice guys’ cliché to rest One of the most noteworthy accomplishments of Gonzaga University coach Mark Few in his team’s inex April 13, 2017
People should rule on education What the Washington State Supreme Court seems to have done, with its ruling last week that charter s September 24, 2015
Cutting through med school politics Washington State’s senior congressman has stirred reactions of surprise, disappointment and a bit February 12, 2015
Pitching prosperity as priority The presidents of three major business organizations in the state went on the road this summer, logg September 11, 2014