The Herald (Everett)
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Newsboys for the Everett Daily Herald, ca. 1929
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Sound Publishing |
Publisher | Josh O'Connor |
Editor | Neal Pattison |
Founded | 1901 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 1800 41st St., Suite S-300 Everett, WA 98203 United States |
Circulation | 43,392 Sunday 37,601 Daily (Friday) [1] |
Website | heraldnet |
The Herald is a newspaper based in Everett, Washington. It used to be owned by The Washington Post Company. The paper serves as a major news source for residents of Snohomish County.
History
The Herald was first published on February 11, 1901. It was purchased by the Washington Post Company in 1978.[2][3] It was previously owned by the Best family.[3] The Herald's website, HeraldNet.com, was launched on January 5, 1997.[2]
For years, The Herald was an afternoon paper.[3] It is now a morning paper.
On February 6, 2013, the Washington Post Company announced it was selling the paper to the Sound Publishing division, based in Poulsbo, Washington, of Black Press, based in Victoria, British Columbia.[4]
Notable court cases
In March 1983, The Herald lost an appellate court case in the State of Washington in which it sought to quash a subpoena allowing a judicial review of confidential material gathered for articles it had published in 1979 on the cult activities of Theodore Rinaldo, who had since been convicted on charges of rape, indecent liberties and assault.[5] The New York Times reported that the court had ruled that "criminal defendants could force reporters to reveal confidential sources if the information was crucial to the case" and characterized the loss as "a major defeat for the news media".[6] The Herald took the Appeals Court decision to the Washington Supreme Court[5] in State v. Rinaldo 102 Wn.2d 749 (1984), which was heard en banc with the result that the subpoena itself was quashed on the basis that Rinaldo had not met the threshold requirements to compel such an inspection,[7] while upholding the Court of Appeals ruling in general.[8]
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