Myself and several of my co-workers from the airport have a major concern at the Federal Way Park-n-Ride on 320th.
We take the 574 from the Park-n-Ride to the airport on the early morning times. The amount of homeless people and crime is increasing. We are starting to feel unsafe when we are trying to commute to work. Most recently, there was an assault on one of the bus drivers.
Personally, I believe that dogs really bring out the best in us. They are irrepressibly cheerful, even in the face of a life of deprivation and hardship. They are loyal, loving and forgiving, never holding a grudge.
Concerning Amy Johnson’s column “Gonorrhea Grows in S. King County,” I’m wondering why there was no mention of abstinence or monogamy as ways to prevent STDs.
The Occupy Federal Way group’s limited vision for America is apparent when they criticize Moore and turn their backs on Newt Gingrich as he articulated solutions to America’s enormous challenges.
Last Friday, Feb. 24, our city hosted a historical event: a visit by former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, a 2012 candidate for President of the United States.
The fact that King County libraries allow pornography on public computers shows that we really do not understand the correlation between human trafficking and pornography.
The November election will decide whether Sammamish moves forward or backward. With the departure of long serving council members Mark Cross and Michelle Petitti, the political faction that has created a city bureaucracy, but not a city, is breaking up.
In the beginning, Issaquah Highlands offered a vision of a green community that would reduce dependency on cars. Now, it seems to be morphing into something else.