Tech Cross-border commerce and the 2010 Olympics The current highway and crossing at Blaine, with redesign in red. by Floyd McKay / November 24, 2008
Politics The incredible, shrinking Northwest GOP The counties won in 2008, by candidate. by Floyd McKay / November 6, 2008
Politics The Alaska and Oregon races could be filibuster busters The fierce struggle over the 60-vote barrier in the U.S. Senate could be decided by a third-party candidate in Oregon. by Floyd McKay / October 26, 2008
Politics When candidates are smart In the 1938 Oregon primary, it was incumbent Gov. Charles Sprague, intellectual, vs. Secretary of State Earl Snell, car dealer. Guess who won. by Floyd McKay / October 17, 2008
Politics Pondering the unthinkable, with good reason President John F. Kennedy's Dallas motorcade by Floyd McKay / October 14, 2008
Politics Congestion conjecture: Eyman's I-985 Highway 520 in Bellevue at evening rush hour. by Floyd McKay / October 8, 2008
Culture 'Death with dignity' vs. 'physician-assisted suicide' An ad from <a href='http://www.compassionoforegon.org/index.php?a=home'>Compassion & Choices Oregon</a>, the pro-I-1000 organization that took issue with the term "physician-assisted suicide." by Floyd McKay / September 24, 2008
Culture Taking 'Death with Dignity' lessons from Oregon Former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts speaking at an Emily's List conference in 2006. (Wikipedia contributor <a href='http://www.andiepetkus.com/' target='_blank'>Andie Petkus</a>) by Floyd McKay / September 17, 2008
Politics Northwest national candidates through the ages Oregon Sen. Joseph Lane (1801-1881). He ran for vice president in 1860 as a Southern Democrat. (Wikipedia) by Floyd McKay / September 3, 2008