Introducing The Daily Herald App

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Daily Herald has introduced its new mobile app, designed to enhance the reading experience for news consumers on the go. With user-friendly features like a customizable news feed, the ability to mark favorite stories, and article sharing, the app promotes interactivity. It also provides access to the print edition, merging traditional and modern media consumption. The intuitive design ensures seamless navigation, whether readers are engaging with local news or other sections. To support users, a training page with helpful tips is available.

The app is free to download on both the App Store and Google Play, reflecting The Daily Herald's commitment to adapting to the evolving media landscape and fostering a deeper connection with its readership.

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