In her new attack against public health ("Society protects community and personal rights,” June 19), Mary Dawood Catlin has it backward: she writes “In 2020-2021, the universal principles of ...
Re: “Transit bailout could imperil project” (Page A1, March 3). State Sen. Dave Cortese’s concern that the state’s “bailout” loan to the Bay Area’s transit agencies may jeopardize Phase 2 of the “SVRT ...
Re: “Artificial turf fields to remain at high schools” (Page B1, July 19). The Fremont Union High School District board members should ask themselves if the $31.6 million bill to update turf fields is ...
Backward. That’s how I now describe Iowa. Backward. And it makes me cry. Iowa’s never felt like the easiest place to get to know people. Since I moved here for college in 1968, I’ve been asked a ...
Chris Fitzsimon’s column in The Daily Reflector on Sunday summarized the frenzied activity in the final days of our State Legislature’s 2015 session. His assessments regarding the state’s lack of ...
Regarding “DeSantis favors replacing ‘dirt cheap’ labor from illegal migrants with teens 14 and older” (March 25): While the state is at it, let’s go back several decades and let kids work at whatever ...
When I see the efforts to ban Black History Studies and books about LGBTQ issues, I am reminded of the Scopes trial in Tennessee in the 1920s. A science teacher was arrested for teaching about ...
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