Obviously providing for the homeless is a troubled effort. Way too much money spent with too little success. Housing the homeless is difficult, but keeping… Continue reading
I was disappointed to read that the bill requiring financial literacy education in schools failed (“Legislature has its own production of ‘The Holdovers,’” The Herald,… Continue reading
A recent letter to the editor regarding Herald Columnist Tom Burke’s column “ignorant and vitriolic” should not go unanswered. The writers says there “could be”… Continue reading
What a wonderful time of year, daylight saving time has started. Now retired with more time flexibility I still love it. When I was working… Continue reading
Regarding a recent letter to the editor downplaying concerns about Christian nationalism; what Christian values does Donald Trump exhibit? Sue Rewak Mukilteo… Continue reading
Getting rid of the gazebo at Clark Park, what a shame (“’Too much Everett to throw away’? Gazebo’s impending end stirs emotions,” The Herald, Feb.… Continue reading
Changing clocks twice a year makes no sense. Time is time. I’m taking a stand by leaving my sundial alone from now on. Christian Saether… Continue reading
In response to a recent article on the Federal Trade Commission’s action on the merger of Kroger and Albertsons grocery chains, I agree it would… Continue reading
In the recent editorial (“Two works in progress to save Columbia Basin salmon,” The Herald, Feb. 29), thank you for bringing to light the ever-present… Continue reading
I live in south Everett and I walk as much as I can, and one of my walks takes me from Cascade View neighborhood through… Continue reading
I was checking out the daily editorial cartoons on HeraldNet.com this morning and one stuck out because it mentioned a weaponized justice system. This expression… Continue reading
The column by Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne in a recent Herald, “Using the Bible to fully guide our priorities,” inspired me in church today.… Continue reading
As the 2024 session comes to an end, the state Legislature missed an opportunity to pass free community college policy. Nineteen other states within the… Continue reading
As a resident of Everett, I took interest in the advertisement for the Everett Mayor’s State of the City address. Clicking on the ad I… Continue reading
It is satisfying to see the attention given to tribal fishing rights and commitments made by the U.S. government in treaties that cannot be ignored,… Continue reading
I have to say that I am utterly appalled that our state legislators would focus on trying to make “The Evergreen State” the official nickname… Continue reading
It’s very impressive that a high school junior is aware of the “numerous benefits of volunteering” (‘Looking for a late resolution? Consider serving as a… Continue reading