Columnists

Downsizing health care

If you operated a commercial airline, your aircraft full of passengers and more and more passengers wanting to…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

Consider fertilizer effects

It’s spring, and vegetable and flower gardens are on the minds of many. So are plush green lawns.…

Columnists

Trump boosts cable news

During the campaign, Donald Trump famously conceded that he gets much of his information about world affairs from…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

Be mindful of workzones

Now that we are seeing days with nicer weather, we will also see many road crews from townships,…

Letters to the Editor

STEM schools hurt public education

As educators with many years of experience and a deep conviction that strong public schools are an American…

Columnists

Trump U head gets schooled

It has been assailed as the end of democracy. Vilified as a form of slavery. Denigrated, denounced and…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

Drug take back saves lives

Overdoses, deaths and crimes are things we all associate with drug addiction and abuse. And while we think…

Columnists

It feels good to be understood

Social Security is with you throughout life’s journey. As in any relationship, communication is key to forging strong…

Columnists

Worrying of dying malls

My wife and I met on a blind date at a Bonanza restaurant in a nearby shopping mall…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

Autism education needed

Many of the sights and sounds we see and hear each day don’t cause much thought. However, for…

Columnists

The health care pencil

To understand the primary problem with the American health-care system – cost and massive inefficiency are two major…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

A life of service

In life, there are certainly times when we need to take things seriously. But all too often, we…

Columnists

Hitting the reset button

The Obama administration once tried to improve relations with Russia and, to do so, Secretary of State Hillary…

EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT

Small act can save lives

The letters A, B and O are viewed by most as letters in the alphabet. But for many,…

Columnists

Capitol Records turns 75

In the peak years of my scouring yard sales and junk shops for second-hand, dollar-bin vinyl record albums,…