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Opinion
Editorial: Where we go from here after Floyd’s death, protests
We can welcome the work underway, but bad policy and poor decisions on policing must be challenged.
June 7, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Hard to see now, but we walked reform path before
In Initiative 940, we have an example of how to confront the issues that preceded ongoing unrest.
June 3, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Work ahead even if county can move to Phase 2
While easing restrictions would be welcome, there’s much to be done to get the economy going again.
May 30, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: State officials’ pay raises poorly timed
Set by a citizen panel a year ago, the raises begin just as the state needs to make…
May 26, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: If not for yourself, wear face masks for others
Masks aren’t perfect, but studies are showing they can help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
May 23, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: State gains keener watch of dams to protect salmon
The state can now require federal dam operators to maintain cooler river temperatures to aid salmon.
May 19, 2020
Opinion
Commentary: Pandemic’s painful truth; we don’t value elders
Our ageism is seen in our lack of support for nursing homes and in how we allocate resources.
May 17, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: More than buyer must beware in opening too soon
That businesses are eager to open is understandable, but the risks to safety and the economy remain.
May 16, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Extend protections for domestic violence victims
At the state and national levels, Republican leaders have balked at extending necessary protections.
May 12, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Lawsuits not path to reopening state’s economy
A majority of state residents back measured and safe steps to emerge from the state’s stay-home orders.
May 10, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Pandemic forces some changes for 2020 election
What the coronavirus hasn’t changed is the need for good candidates and for informed voters.
May 8, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Food banks and families they serve need your help
The number of people needing help has doubled, at a time when donations are down 70 percent.
May 5, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Pandemic hasn’t made it easy, but we can still help
You can show you care by downloading and printing the ‘I Care By…’ sign and posting it to…
May 3, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Even before COVID, need for nurses was certain
The state may face a shortage of 7,000 nurses by 2025; WGU’s online programs can help meet that…
May 1, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: For want of a cotton swab, will economy be lost?
What is most needed to reopen the economy of the state and nation is more testing for COVID-19.
April 28, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Allow us a ‘pledge break’ seeking your support
The Herald is seeking donations in a special campaign to support our investigative journalism.
April 26, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Public health isn’t part of Sheriff Fortney’s beat
The sheriff, critical of state stay-home orders, said on Facebook he will not carry out those orders.
April 23, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Everett faces painful cuts to survive downturn
Facing millions of dollars in lost revenue, the city is preparing to make deep but necessary cuts.
April 21, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Pandemic won’t cancel Earth Day
But the economic shutdown it has forced has shown what can be gained in reducing carbon emissions.
April 19, 2020
Opinion
Editorial: Expand and protect ability to vote by mail
A new study shows no advantage to either party with mail-in ballots, but there’s a new threat.
April 17, 2020
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