Highline Times - Opinion

Thu, 01/30/14

I interview myself This is an interview I conducted with myself.

I: You get your name in the paper all the time. What's with that?Me: I'm the editor…what sort of question is that?I: Nobody seems to know anything about you. Only your name.…MORE

Fri, 12/27/13

Jim McNerney, CEO The Boeing Company 100 North Riverside Chicago, IL 60606

Dear Mr. McNerney:

The squeeze that you and Boeing are putting on your machinist workers’ pensions, pay scales and your stance on other labor issues…MORE

Fri, 11/29/13

By Mike and Jerry Robinson

So Dad says, "I'm bored." He's 93, doesn't get around much any more. But he loves his Papa Chair and his view of Puget Sound, the big tankers ploughing past, the white regattas riffling. I said, "So let's get…MORE

Tue, 11/26/13

The Three Tree Point community in Burien lost long time resident last week. Louisa Rice, wife of Ray Rice, passed away.

The residents will surely miss her. She lived in the house on the tip and most beach residents knew her as the host…MORE

Tue, 11/19/13

By Georgie Bright Kunkel Looking at the slick and colorful pages of the Time-Life books covering life through the ages it is amazing to see the sumptuous garments and complicated hairdos of women from the fifteenth through the seventeenth…MORE

Mon, 11/11/13

One afternoon, a few weeks after I took over the paper in 1952, I got a call at the office. "Good morning, White Center News," I proudly answered. The man on the line said " This is Dick Scrawge and I want to place an ad in your paper," he said…MORE

Mon, 11/11/13

By Tim Robinson

It was nearly 35 years in the making but Mike Gain, formerly of Cayce and Gain Realty in West Seattle, knew it would eventually turn out well, becoming Berkshire Hathaway Home Services last week.

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Tue, 11/05/13

OP-Ed by De Mehaffy

Odyssey High School should remain open! Most parents in the Highline School District may say... I've never heard of Odyssey High School. Where is it? Why is it important to keep Odyssey open? Looking at the notice in…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

By Scott Anthony

I saw on TV that Ben Franklin turned 300 something last year. Mrs. Anthony said, “That’s dumb!”

What’s dumb, honey? “Saying someone is 200 or 300 years old…why? They’ve been gone for all that time, you know..not…MORE

Wed, 10/30/13

Op/Ed by Roxan Seibel In 1911, 146 women garment makers in New York City died tragically in a fire because the Triangle Shirt Company refused to ensure proper workplace safety. In response, women made history by forcing changes in public policy…MORE

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