Columns/opinions

Texas Press Association Capital Highlights

Texas Press Association Capital Highlights

Texas Press Association Capital Highlights

Early voting begins on eight proposed amendments If history is an indicator, Texas voters will likely go to the polls on Nov. 2 in underwhelming numbers to decide the fate of eight proposed amendments to the state’s constitution.
All in a Night’s Work?...

All in a Night’s Work?...

All in a Night’s Work?...

During almost two decades of writing weekly accounts of humorous and/or unlikely occurrences, I’ve never come across anything quite so bizarre as the subject of this week’s epistle. It is a legal case in progress, as the wheels of justice necessarily turn slowly.

Let Life Resume

America remains bound by often extreme pandemic restrictions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends staying 6 feet away from others. In Oregon, everyone must wear a mask outdoors. In parts of the country, 2-year-olds must wear masks. Are such rules necessary?

Views from Around the Panhandle

I’m a storyteller. Sometimes I tell long stories, and sometimes I tell a lot of little stories, depending on how my brain is working that week. Also, there are several inches of space on page four that are begging for comic relief.

China Tests Taiwan After Afghanistan Debacle

On Oct. 4, 56 mainland Chinese combat aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait and illegally penetrated sovereign Taiwanese airspace. That aerial "show of force" rated as the largest mainland Chinese airspace violation since 1949 when Chinese Nationalist soldiers retreated to the island and dug in.
Native American Summer?...

Native American Summer?...

Native American Summer?...

My aged Uncle Mort can take a side road into yesteryear quickern’ most people can start an argument over vaccines. Now, he’s on a mission to learn more about Indian Summer. He’s finding much information about the season in numerous countries of the world.
Gary Borders

Gary Borders

Texas Press Association Capital Highlights

Abbott wants to increase illegal voting penalties COVID-19 cases continue to decline Gov. Greg Abbott has asked the Texas Legislature to increase the penalty for illegal voting, adding the item to the third special session now underway.