Opinion

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Opinion: People have a right to enjoy their parks

Public parks belong to the public, right? A billionaire can’t cordon off an acre of Golden Gate Park for his private party. But can a poor person — or anyone who claims they can’t afford a home — take over public spaces where children play and families experience nature? That is the ...

Opinion: Proof that GOP can still do what’s rational and right

There’s no record of Edmund Burke — the great Irish-born British statesman and father of modern conservatism — actually saying what is often attributed to him: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” But it does capture his worldview well ...

Opinion: Online scams are only going to get more sinister

We have entered a new social media hell, where online creeps run sadistic schemes targeting high school kids. Since late 2021, their ruses have driven at least 20 young people, mostly boys, to take their lives. One victim was a 17-year-old star athlete at Marquette Senior High School in ...

Letter to the editor: Speak up on spending

To the editor: I was born and raised in Lawrence. Moved several years ago out of the area. I read the paper daily and become more sad and discouraged about the town. I am surprised and shocked about how far left Lawrence has become. My main concern is the homeless situation and how ...

Letter to the editor: Standing up for decency

To the editor: I’ve disagreed with most of what Rep. Jake LaTurner has done and stood for during his time in office, particularly his odious falsehoods about President Joe Biden and border security. But there is no denying that LaTurner stood up for freedom and decency April 20 in voting to ...

Opinion: MAGA OK with losing Republican evangelicals

Black voters have traditionally been pivotal to the fortunes of the Democratic Party, but some recent polls have suggested that they are proving less bankable for President Joe Biden than in the past. Whether or not as many as 20% of Black voters have in fact deserted the Democrats, as some ...