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Comment: GOP inflating health care costs for its own voters

Unless Congress acts, many small business owners in Republican districts will lose access to the ACA marketplace.

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Comment: What we should take from decline in crime stats

A measure of skepticism is valid, but with most measures pointing in the same direction, the decline is…

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Editorial cartoons for Sunday, Aug. 31

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Adopt bill in Congress for Medicare’s early cancer detection

This July, I met with U.S. Rep Rick Larsen to discuss the importance of passing House Resoution 842:…

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Why encourage graffiti with a ‘free wall’

Several questions arose about the subject of a Herald article (“Everett coucil approves new civil penalties for graffit”,”…

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Don’t let closed stores in South Everett sit vacant

Gentrification is not only caused by making community investments that displace people who cannot afford to live here.…

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Perspective, humor of Herald opinions appreciated

I especially appreciated three particular columns from the last two issues of the Daily Herald, beginning with Friday’s…

FILE — Destroyed homes and cars in the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans, Nov. 7, 2005. In New Orleans, low-income homeowners are at risk of losing houses built by Habitat for Humanity as more storms hit the city and property insurance prices soar. (Robert Caplin/The New York Times)

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Comment: Remembering lessons from failures of Katrina

Twenty years on, as changes to disaster response are considered, here’s what must be considered.

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Forum: Regional academy is building a safer Washington state

The regional academies allow recruits to train closer to home and are rebuilding police staffing.

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Forum: Criticism of Marysville’s growth plans ignored realities

Traffic is moving better and the city is complying with state mandates to provide sufficient housing.

Gov. Bob Ferguson and Rep. Rick Larsen talk during a listening session with with community leaders and families addressing the recent spending bill U.S. Congress enacted that cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding by 20% on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Editorial: Work to replace what was taken from those in need

The state and local communities will have to ensure food security after federal SNAP and other cuts.

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Editorial cartoons for Saturday, Aug. 30

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Comment: Reform of FEMA will help keep lights on after disaster

The Snohomish PUD backs legislation sought by Rep. Rick Larsen to strengthen FEMA’s response and aid.

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Comment: Cuts by ‘Big Ugly Bill’ still loom for our communities

County officials warn that deep losses to medical care, food assistance and more will be devastating.

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Comment: State blocked a merger and lost grocery stores

Washington state meddled in a proposed merger of grocery chains that would have kept stores open.

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Editorial cartoons for Friday, Aug. 29

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Schwab: Evolution of thought on 3.5 billion years of creation

Science — and time — allow the wonders of the eye and the kidney to be without dismissing…

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Loss of Fred Meyer will create a food desert

I am appalled and deeply saddened by the news of the closing of Fred Meyer on Evergreen and…

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Invest in police academies to cut vacancies

Recently, The Herald published an article on the county’s overspending in the Sheriff’s Office and Department of Corrections…

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Nation had a good 250-year run

Q: After 250 years of enduring foreign invasions, civil war, world wars, epidemics, economic upheaval, and social unrest,…