To the editor:
Wealth inequality in the United States has reached levels that should concern every American. While millions of working families struggle to afford housing, healthcare, childcare, and higher education, while a small percentage of the population continues to accumulate enormous ...
Question: In my community and on my daily commute I encounter two roundabouts each morning, others that I work with will encounter three roundabouts in less than five minutes. Please use your platform to remind drivers how to safely and properly use a roundabout. I see, almost on a daily basis, ...
There are a lot of conversations/writings about the surge of AI technology in today's society.
Let it be noted right away that I'm not a fan of this technology. Yes, I have a bunch to learn about it, and my feelings are maybe a bit immature at this time. However, I'm a proponent of individual ...
Memorial Day weekend, and the unofficial start of summer, more and more finds me on the move. As friends’ kids grow up, graduate, get married, and my own — a bit younger — find themselves loose for summer; our activities shift, our travels increase, and the era of spending three days and ...
My first movie theater experience happened when my three older sisters let me tag along to see the flick Yours, Mine and Ours.
Not the 2005 version starring Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. I may have been a late bloomer, but I wasn’t that late. I mean the movie that featured silver screen ...
Under normal daily circumstances most people aren’t inclined to give advice because they don’t want to seem like a “know it all”.
The graduation season in May is often an exception to the rule, especially for people my age and older. We enjoy seeing grandchildren of relatives and ...