Letters to the Editor Ego in leftist journalism finally backfired The “resistance” that you seem somewhat proud to be a part of is a group of people that don’t want… April 3, 2019
Editorials LPEA elections two races, the incumbents get our nods to move the board carefully ahead April 3, 2019
Editorials Flummoxed: The southern border is out of control real crisis at the border is here and we’re plum out of solutions April 2, 2019
Letters to the Editor On capital punishment, no argument Sigman (“Herald editorial wrong on death penalty,” March 18) commented on a Herald piece (“Abolish it,” March 11) that advocated… April 2, 2019
Letters to the Editor Electoral College thwarts democracy As established by Article II of the Constitution, the college was a compromise between a president elected by Congress and… April 2, 2019
Letters to the Editor Medicare for all could cure financial ills Canada has a national universal healthcare system, like our Medicare. The research review of 25 studies found that a poor… April 2, 2019
Letters to the Editor Turner is right choice for LPEA board He has opposed every rate increase as a director. I admire his support of policies that protect our land, keep… April 2, 2019
Editorials Two good wins Sidewalk signs head for approval and help’s on the way for rural schools April 1, 2019
Letters to the Editor Durango grew since ’50s; YES on 1A The city population has increased exponentially since the 1950s. Our city has not had the funds to properly maintain its… April 1, 2019
Letters to the Editor The time has come to raise sales tax For a host of external reasons, city budgets across the nation are under stress, Durango included. The cities that survive,… April 1, 2019
Letters to the Editor Council candidates need experience Barbara Noseworthy and Kim Baxter have proven their abilities through public service. We are fortunate to have these two candidates… March 31, 2019
Letters to the Editor Let me count the ways this tax works Because I want to drive around Durango without having to watch out for potholes. Because parks and recreation is a… March 31, 2019
Letters to the Editor I’ll be praying for bold, new green policy Youth around the world are demanding action on climate change. I deeply hope our older generations will give them complete… March 31, 2019
Letters to the Editor Two candidates for council can do this All offer different worldviews and backgrounds. But Durango’s recent tax woes have created a much more difficult, much more serious… March 31, 2019
David Brooks We’ve all just made fools of ourselves – again “I think there’s plenty of evidence of collusion and conspiracy in plain sight.” – Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the… March 31, 2019
Letters to the Editor We need new leadership on council I recently attended a meeting where Barbara Noseworthy spoke and answered questions. I was impressed with her professional background and… March 30, 2019
Letters to the Editor Noseworthy complete council package These dedicated members are resilient and withstand harsh and sometimes personal and petty criticism from opponents that disagree with their… March 30, 2019
Letters to the Editor Sales tax hike for well-maintained future Moreover, the burden of 1A will be shared fairly among all those who use Durango’s infrastructure – town citizens, county… March 30, 2019
From the State House Everyone wins with full-day K The bill I am running with Rep. Jim Wilson and Sen. Jeff Bridges fulfills a promise Colorado made to voters… March 30, 2019
Thomas Friedman Loving Israel to death and Congress are on a collision coursewith a Jewish democracy March 30, 2019