Letters to the Editor Who are these pro-slavery Coloradans? I understand that many of us are angry. I understand many of us are confused, full of frustration, fear and/or… November 11, 2018
Gail Collins Trump is a happy loser; ’bye, Otter! Do you think Donald Trump was trying to change the subject? Everybody knew he’d get a new attorney general after… November 11, 2018
Guest Columns Trump, under scrutiny and even more unleashed I’m not sure I would call Tuesday’s election results the blue wave many expected, but liberals absolutely made progress –… November 10, 2018
Letters to the Editor Republican blowout? What did I miss? In four ruby-red states that Trump won by an average of 25 percent in 2016 and campaigned heavily in, he… November 10, 2018
Guest Columns The newest, ancient, Colorado native cutthroat This is welcome news for everyone who loves Colorado’s wildlife diversity. By finding and identifying this unique trout, Colorado Parks… November 10, 2018
Letters to the Editor Voting was grand, pizza made it better This election day, I was at the polling center at the fairgrounds. It was an amazing day. We had a… November 9, 2018
Letters to the Editor If we could kill the insurance companies The performance of the U.S. healthcare system ranks 37th of 191 nations, which is pitiful. France and Italy rank first… November 9, 2018
Letters to the Editor Politicians: We are watching you now My hope now is that our elected officials do not go right back to business as usual. The record numbers… November 9, 2018
Letters to the Editor I am taking your ideas back to Denver We came together this election around our shared values, advocating for a future in which we can all believe. It… November 9, 2018
Michael Gerson Dems will do all of these self-destructive things I urged voters to support reasonable Republican candidates in the Senate, and to vote for every Democrat in House races.… November 9, 2018
Editorials In your wisdom Colorado voters showed good sense with amendments and propositions Tuesday November 9, 2018
Ross Douthat The midterms deliver a huge American stalemate A good night for Republicans in the Senate. An excellent night for Democrats in the House. The Trumpian Upper Midwest… November 8, 2018
Letters to the Editor Toto, we’re not in New Mexico any more Why are there no signs for Steve Pierce or Michelle Lujan Grisham, Xochitl Torres Small, Martin Heinrich? Stapleton, Polis, Tipton,… November 8, 2018
Letters to the Editor Durangoans, face it, your river is dead When do the people that stand on the sidelines realize and understand that there is a problem? Durango, where a… November 8, 2018
Editorials We’re so blue Unaffiliated voters led Democrats to a sweep of the state table Wednesday November 7, 2018
Editorials It’s your House Democrats, before you unpack, we’d like to have a word about your new mandate November 7, 2018
Letters to the Editor This crop of journalists must be purged Evan Thomas, once an editor at Newsweek magazine, used to brag that the liberal media was responsible for a 15… November 7, 2018
Letters to the Editor Open your eyes: Trump just doesn’t care Trumpers, doesn’t this matter to you? Does it not matter that his only agenda is his own agenda? Do you… November 7, 2018
Letters to the Editor After fire, the forest begins healing itself Old growth ponderosa pine stood firmly along the hillsides, their rounded crowns and wide girths proclaiming their more than 200… November 6, 2018
Robert Samuelson Ducking hard questions, we all lost the elections They were a referendum on President Donald Trump, which suited both Republicans and Democrats just fine. Democrats were betting that… November 6, 2018
Editorials Not hammer time our soldiers head south, we worry about just what we’re becoming November 6, 2018
Dana Milbank Guess what? Trump can rewrite the Constitution – President Trump, explaining this week that he could unilaterally end the Constitution’s protection of birthright citizenship Jan. 1, 2019… November 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor This foolish amendment could ruin us Because it’s a change to the state constitution that will embroil state and local governments in endless lawsuits if it… November 5, 2018