Opinion

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Letter to the editor: Great work replacing bridge

To the editor: During this time of partisan rancor and governmental disfunction at the highest levels, it is reassuring to see that our local county continues to deliver outstanding service in supporting our infrastructure. I’m referring specifically to the recently completed bridge ...

Letter to the editor: Concern about Headquarters

To the editor: The Lawrence Journal-World on Dec. 12 ran an article headlined “Local crisis line to retire its number. The article referenced previously reported that “approximately 80% of the staff at Headquarters last year signed a letter demanding the resignation of the entire board ...

Letter to the editor: Mayor’s vision ignores climate

To the editor: I read with alarm the mayor’s recent vision for Lawrence: more buildings, more annexed land, more housing developments. What I did not read was a single word about climate change. Not one acknowledgment of the environmental consequences of this expansion. Not one plan for ...

Opinion: Can’t hide White House dysfunction

Will someone please tell President Trump that he’s not running against Joe Biden anymore? That much should be obvious, even to casual observers, but, halfway into his second term, he can’t seem to let his former opponent go. “Eleven months ago, I inherited a mess, and I am fixing ...

Opinion: The quiet engine behind Gen Z and millennial malaise

For years, pointing out the obvious was considered impolite: America’s biggest, most distortionary transfer of wealth does not flow from elites to the working class. Nor does it show up as corporate welfare. It flows from the relatively young and poor to the relatively old and wealthy. ...

Opinion: Some reflections on Bondi Beach

When I go to synagogue, I always smile and wave at the armed police officers stationed outside. I want them to know they’re appreciated, but also, at some level, I guess it’s fair to say that I’m trying to ingratiate myself so that the cop will want to put his or her life on the line to ...