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Let’s have some respect for police

Bongo Thompson's "Winter's Tale in Browne's Addition" painted a tragic picture of suffering in the painful story of Gail. Not knowing the core reasons behind her homeless state, she was simply a person in need of shelter that frigid night, and the author might have saved her life by getting her a ride to a hospital. That's an example of compassion we can all applaud.
Opinion >  Letters

My heart goes out

The article on Dec. 14 by Treva Lind about a woman, Andrea Berndt, who 31 years ago lost her baby to SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) reminded me of my own loss of a son from SIDS 56 years ago in 1964. I remember the devastating loss and the pain it caused my wife and me.
Opinion >  Letters

‘Porch Pirates’ needs makeover

The term “Porch Pirates” is truly quaint. I say one free extra dessert to whoever coined it!!! But seriously, isn’t that title as frivolous as calling Spokane’s package thieves: Holiday Hooligans, Seasonal Slimeballs, Gift Grabbers, Footloose Fearmongers, Porch Poachers or simply Delivery Deleters?
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We are responsible

What in the world is going on up there at the Airway Heights Correction Center? ("Inmate at Airway Heights dies of COVID-19," Dec. 19)
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What will history say?

It will be interesting to view historians perspective when they look back on how we handled the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Always better in Idaho?

I've read a lot (and heard more) about how much better things are in Idaho during the current pandemic. People there don't have to wear masks. Restaurants, bars, gyms and other gathering places aren't closed and have far fewer restrictions. People in Idaho are free to follow public health guidelines or not.
Opinion >  Guest Opinion

Bishop Elaine JW Stanovsky: An Advent message of love: Calling all people of faith not to gather during the pandemic

As a bishop in the United Methodist Church, I guide the responses of 400 churches in four Northwest states to the COVID-19 pandemic. Consistent with government and health advice, on March 13, these churches postponed in-person worship to avoid spreading the virus through congregational singing, “passing the peace” handshakes and hugs.
Opinion >  Letters

Our downtown gem

My daughter and I walked through Riverfront Park tonight. With the snow lightly falling, I felt compelled to describe how beautiful our park looked in a Letter to the Editor!
Opinion >  Letters

Sunday’s letters

I totally agree with the letters from Catherine Shive ("The famous salesman," Dec. 13) and Charles Christian Anderson ("Keep Leonard Pitts". I have a My Pillow, and love it. It puts old-fashioned pillows to shame.