Letters to the Editor Hunting provides economic benefits In addition to taxes collected from hunting licenses which goes toward wildlife conservation programs, Colorado hunters spend $221 million on… December 17, 2018
Letters to the Editor The days of reckless spending are over The sales tax dedicated to Parks and Rec and open space needs to be redirected to the city’s general fund.… December 17, 2018
Guest Columns Now’s the time for action to restore national parks Important legislation will be considered over the next two weeks that, if passed, will provide desperately needed resources to address… December 17, 2018
Letters to the Editor Democrats are usurping county offices In the last election, results showed that the current county commissioner for District 1 received 5,869 votes and his opponent… December 17, 2018
Letters to the Editor These students will be future leaders The students demonstrated their skills of dialogue by conducting a Socratic seminar in which some agreed upon norms were: “don’t… December 17, 2018
Letters to the Editor Can someone please fix these lights? There is also a street light at the 32nd Street boat launch that has been flashing like a strobe light… December 16, 2018
Kathleen Parker Cats and dogs finally get a break – in the farm bill The farm bill will do more for animal rights – and therefore for humanity – than any previous legislation in… December 16, 2018
Michael Gerson The face of Michelangelo’s David could guide us Here a Botticelli. There a Donatello. A single room at the Uffizi that would reward a lifetime of study gets… December 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Guys, enough war – or it’s the asteroid Unfortunately, under President George Junior, the “oops of (supposedly) wrong information regarding weapons of mass destruction” took us into another… December 15, 2018
Guest Columns Can we learn to live with wolves again? He states that the last wolf in Colorado was killed 70 to 80 years ago. That’s long enough for people… December 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Criticism of Snowberger has petty tone As a district employee, I have sometimes agreed with Mr. Snowberger and the board. At other times, I have disagreed.… December 14, 2018
Ross Douthat America’s post-Christian future Institutional Christianity has weakened drastically since the 1960s. Lots of people who once would have been lukewarm Christmas-and-Easter churchgoers now… December 14, 2018
Editorials Grim for grouse? moves to open BLM land to drilling could harm the bird’s chances December 14, 2018
Letters to the Editor Herald, 9R parents should step back Snowberger has worked tirelessly over the last seven years on behalf of the students, faculty and parents of the district.… December 13, 2018
Guest Columns For Trump, it could be the presidency or prison That’s no longer just my opinion, or that of Democratic activists. It is the finding of Trump’s own Justice Department.… December 13, 2018
Letters to the Editor We need to resist alarmism on climate The report used proponents’ models; scientists who augment their incomes with public and private grants given to them to design… December 13, 2018
Editorials Why we gather “Into The Wild” is a musical now, which we have some trouble comprehending December 13, 2018
Editorials Jingle bell soul Holiday tunes that haven’t worn out their welcome? We’ve got you covered. December 12, 2018
Letters to the Editor Quit draining same sources for funds I attended the “Wicked Problem” meetings held by the city and I consider myself an informed citizen. I was not… December 11, 2018
Letters to the Editor City is set to soak you more for water I hope that Council has learned from the defeat of their tax increase proposal. Approval of the water and sewer… December 11, 2018
Guest Columns What would a presidency without humor look like? The sharpest one, I thought, came in Alan Simpson’s splendid eulogy at Washington National Cathedral. “He never lost his sense… December 11, 2018
Editorials Voiceless concerns new pick to head Fish and Wildlife an advocate for wild places and wildlife? December 11, 2018
Letters to the Editor Snowberger’s apology more obfuscation What I didn’t see was an explanation for his outright lying about the incident taking place at all. To further… December 10, 2018
Editorials Requiem for lobo a trophy hunter took wolf 926F, it was not the end of a remarkable story December 10, 2018