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Editorials

Public should take recalls seriously

About 12 million vehicles were recalled from 2015-24 for safety defects that could result in air bags not deploying. The recalls were well-publicized. In fact, many vehicle owners, upon learning about a recall, were unhappy about the fact that a trip to the service department outside of ...

Independent journalism was critical to civil rights

Our nation observed Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday and our communities have spent the past week observing the importance of the civil rights movement to our nation’s history and identity. We are thankful for the volunteers and organizers who made the variety of events and ...

Code Blue both a blessing and a testament to region’s values

We believe that even those in our communities fortunate to not need to worry about homelessness should be deeply grateful for the work of Code Blue. Volunteers each winter staff an overnight warming shelter at First Church, on the corner of Packer and Market streets. “From a perspective ...

Rural health care becoming more urgent

In March 2025, our sister newspaper the Times-Observer, in Warren County, reported that Warren General Hospital was happy to open its doors to nearby expecting mothers affected by the closure of UPMC Cole’s labor and delivery unit. At the time, the Times-Observer editorialized — in our ...

Businesses deserve clarity in regulations

In Wednesday’s edition, we addressed the contrary approaches or tones taken by our federal and state governments regarding environmental policy. As has historically been the case, we reiterated our belief that responsible development of domestic energy sources — including natural gas and ...