In Mr. Murray’s Feb. 25 article regarding Newcastle’s moratorium on Energize Eastside, you reported that Puget Sound Energy claimed
Puget Sound Energy has utilized unrealistic assumptions about demand and supply to assert there could be an energy shortfall by 2018 during extreme weather
It’s time for Puget Sound Energy customers to start looking up at the wires and poles that will be part of Energize Eastside, a project to enlarge
After reading the letter from Bill Hirt in the Reporter dated Feb. 19 regarding the Washington State Department of Transportation Secretary
Republicans were right to fire Washington State Department of Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson.
Kudos to the editorial cartoon on Feb. 5. Now if we can use the same cartoon with a little different dialogue from the customer at the bar.
I applaud the legislators for initiating a bipartisan bill on the I-405 traffic mess to eliminate tolling and minimum
Instead of blaming legislators for listening to the people and taking action to not confirm Lynn Peterson, maybe Gov. Jay Inslee should start listening to the voters.
I was born and raised on the Eastside. I am a philosophy professor living in Bellevue and Hong Kong.
Bellevue released the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Energize Eastside last week.
Sound Transit’s recent East Link presentation to Bellevue City Council indicated the Washington State Department of Transportation had not approved their I-90 bridge design.
In the Reporter’s article about a web-based international prostitution ring operating in Bellevue,
I would like to thank Gov. Jay Inslee for making early childhood education a priority during his time in office.
I am writing in regard to the recent news of Kaiser Permanente’s agreement to acquire Group Health.
Wow, how Bellevue has changed in 40 years. I’ve been living in Bellevue since
Both Bellevue and Sound Transit recognized the devastating effect of closure
While Gov. Jay Inslee was jetting to Paris (to talk about the weather) it appears that Washington state was slowly crumbling.
I dare you to print the truth. Background checks are touted to be the answer to end the gun violence. I am in favor of the procedure.
A letter to the editor in last week’s Reporter suggested that, in lieu of allowing refugees from countries such as Syria into the U.S., we should instead establish “safe areas” in their home countries where food, shelter, etc. could be provided. This suggestion is hopelessly naïve.
The Islamic Center of Eastside and the Islamic Center of Redmond condemn the San Bernardino, CA, shooting and extend our heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of all those killed or injured in this unfortunate incident.