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Editorial cartoons for Friday, April 5

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Schwab: With so many fools, why limit observence to just one day

A dive into news of recent days provides plenty of them. It’s up to you whether to suffer…

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Energy Northwest not agency to be trusted with nuclear project

After reading a recent editorial (“Small nuclear plants may be the key to state’s energy mix,” The Herald,…

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Speak up for NLRB, against union-busting CEOs

Dear fellow Washingtonians, please take a moment to contact the CEOs of Amazon (Andy Jassy), Starbucks (Laxman Narasimhan),…

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Confidence lost in Netanyahu after response to Hamas attack

I am a member of a German-Jewish family. My grandparents survived by abruptly leaving Europe in the 1930s.…

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Comment: Jack Smith done with Florida judge’s gaming of case

The prosecutor in Trump’s documents charges wants the judge to move things along or face removal from the…

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Help those in armed services by boarding pets while away

May I suggest a meaningful way for people to support our service members?

A stop sign defaced with a spray-painted swastika is on the ground at the corner of 25th street and Rucker Avenue while a City of Everett worker installs a new one in the summer of 2009.  (Dan Bates / The Herald) 






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Editorial: Necessary study of violent extremism gets reprieve

The budget funds a task force that will consider a public health approach to addressing hate crimes.

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Editorial cartoons for Thursday, April 4

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Comment: Hands-free or not, phones still a driving distraction

Laws allowing hands-free phones and apps haven’t resulted in a significant decline in distracted driving.

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Those objecting to timber sales don’t understand issues

Regarding a recent letter to the editor and a commentary about timber sales, people may have their opinions,…

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Will Everett taxpayers lose say on services if shed?

I’m trying to figure out exactly how the City of Everett finances work with the taxpayers monthly financing?…

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Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, April 3

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Comment: Species helped most by Endangered Species Act is us

Our economy, culture and quality of life depend upon biodiversity. The act now needs our protection.

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Saunders: RFK Jr. isn’t a spoiler, but he could be a winner

Democrats ignored voters seeking a stronger candidate. Now independent, RFK Jr. may be that candidate.

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Comment: In quest for independents, Biden must earn their votes

His party is alienating the independents they need by limiting their participation in primary votes.

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Comment: States’ rights argument on border echos slavery battle

Slavery casts a long shadow over the debate of states usurping federal powers regarding immigration.

FILE - In this April 8, 2003, file photo, steam rises from the Columbia Generating Station, Washington state's only nuclear power plant, near Richland, Wash. The nuclear power plant in southeastern Washington state closed unexpectedly. The Tri-City Herald reports that the Columbia Generating Station's systems detected a problem Friday May 18, 2018, having to do with electrical distribution and automatically shut the plant down. Authorities said there is no risk to the public. (AP Photo/Jackie Johnston, File)

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Editorial: Small nuclear plants may be key to state’s energy mix

The state allocated $25 million to fund review of a modular nuclear reactor as a climate solution.

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Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, April 2

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Stanwood mom urges Lakewood voters to back school levies

As a parent in the Stanwood-Camano School District, I am asking the Lakewood community to support the two…