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Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, March 19

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Editorial cartoons for Sunday, March 30

A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading

Everett mayor Cassie Franklin delivers her State of the City address on Friday, March 28 in Everett, Washington. (Will Geschke / The Herald)
Editorial: The state of Everett amid the state of play

In her state of the city speech, Mayor Cassie Franklin makes the case for optimism amid dark clouds.

Protect, extend Medicaid’s services in state

Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell deserve our gratitude for opposing the… Continue reading

Led Zepplin stories evoke memories

Thank you for the story about Led Zeppelin (“Forum: ‘Whole Lotta Love’… Continue reading

We’re a republic, not democracy

I’m finally pushed over the edge by all the public references to… Continue reading

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Comment: What’s most critical to ‘critical thinking’? History

Without a strong grasp of history, there’s no basis for comparing information, false or otherwise.

Comment: State Senate Democrats’ tax plan built on fantasy

It takes chances with tax increases that could cost jobs and burden property taxpayers.

Comment: Women shouldn’t stay quiet about menopause and more

Providers and women themselves must speak up to assure better care for a range of health issues.

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Piles of wires, motherboards and other electronic parts fill boxes at E-Waste Recycling Center, Thursday. 
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Editorial: Right to repair win for consumers, shops, climate

Legislation now in the Senate would make it easier and cheaper to fix smartphones and other devices.

The WA Cares law is designed to give individuals access to a lifetime benefit amount that, should they need it, they can use on a wide range of long-term services and supports. (Washington State Department of Social and Health Services)
Editorial: Changes to WA Cares will honor voters’ confidence

State lawmakers are considering changes to improve the benefit’s access and long-term stability.

A press operator grabs a Herald newspaper to check over as the papers roll off the press in March 2022 in Everett. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald file photo)
Editorial: Keep journalism vital with state grant program

Legislation proposes a modest tax for some tech companies to help pay salaries of local journalists.

Comment: What does South County Fire owe Edmonds taxpayers?

A portion of aid car fees were to be provided to the city. What does this mean for the RFA vote?

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