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Angela Poe Russell: It’s time to reimagine public restrooms
In cities throughout the country and here at home, business and public facilities are grappling with how to reimagine public restrooms to be more inclusive.
In today’s Commentary, Angela Poe Russell explores the unintended consequence of some of the recent remodels. -
Dave Ross: An ovation like no other
Last week on Seattle's Morning News, Dave Ross learned about a performance at Benroya Hall featuring a Ukrainian Orchestra. He attended the show and reflected on what he saw.
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Travis Mayfield: Beloved Teacher Forced Out Because of Who He Dates?
By all counts, Jacob Knight was a loved and top performing 5th grade teacher.
Parents jockeyed to get their kids into his class. Kids adored him. The district gave him the highest marks on performance reviews.
Then suddenly that changed and within a year Knight was out of a job.
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Dave Ross: Living defensively has its limits when facing 'forever chemicals'
I heard Angela’s commentary yesterday about pedestrians and how they tend to think of a crosswalk as having a protective force field because the law says it’s the driver’s responsibility to stop.
Her point? The law may well be on your side, but the law won’t hit the brakes if the driver doesn’t see you. There’s a bigger lesson here though. On the football field of life, the key to staying alive is a good defense. -
Angela Poe Russell: An Important PSA for Pedestrians
You ever heard that saying, you can be dead right?
That definitely applies to today’s commentary which Angela Poe Russell has deemed a timely public service announcement. -
Matt Markovich: Who do you trust telling the truth?
There's some startling revelations coming from a new poll about artificial intelligence and the presidential election.
It basically says - don't trust anyone.
So who do you trust telling the truth?
Matt Markovich wondered want the 'most trusted man in America" would think.