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We all want to save the Earth, but none of us wants to pay for it. And in November, we’ll get a chance to say so — by repealing the Climate Commitment Act, better known as the law that broke my gas budget.
How did it come to this?
It’s getting harder to deny what’s happening in Auburn.
Less than a week ago, I reported on the growing wave of shootings and stabbings in the city, the kind of violence that keeps you up at night — if not from worry, then from the sounds of actual gunfire.
Brittany Reid, who helps run the Auburn Washington Community Facebook page, didn’t sugarcoat it to me.
A new COVID-19 booster was just approved by the FDA Thursday for everyone six months of age and older.
But despite mountains of evidence that the vaccines save lives, many of you reading right now won’t bother getting one. Even within the most at-risk population -- seniors 75 years old and older -- just 40% of that age group received last year’s updated boosters, according to The New York Times.