Letters to the Editor Letters: Why does area gas still cost so much? That 45-day period is more than enough time for existing local inventories to be depleted. My guess, now that Speedway… April 5, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: How will we use this time for change? How dependent we have become on our conveniences. And still we have not enough time. Time had become more valuable… April 4, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Famous American poets and a Yeats bonus And while April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, it also mixes memory and desire… April 4, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Something we can do for Ben Sonntag This loss of such a beloved icon of our community at the height of his life by a motorist on… April 3, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: City Council must take these steps now City Council must act now or de facto erode our reserve funds. These suggestions avoid layoffs and protect locals: Embrace… April 3, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Why are we rescuing big corporations? The 15 wealthiest U.S. citizens have a cumulative net worth of over $800 billion. Some large corporations, such as Apple,… April 3, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: It’s time to waive Colorado property taxes We are seeing measures throughout the state and country to protect our health and economy. With 18% or more (so… April 3, 2020
Mike Littwin Mike Littwin: Polis didn’t need Trump to make him a virus foil All Trump needed to get back into action was a suitable enemy. And as we know, when it comes to… April 3, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Police surveillance cameras ill-advised There is a lot of private surveillance in stores these days, some of which may be of the streets and… April 3, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Letters from complainers are unneeded Since the Herald prints so few days a week, perhaps you can choose letters with a more positive, useful or… April 2, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Toilet paper hoarders had better watch out They would back up into any house along the line that didn’t have a back-flow device. Gaby ChapmanDurango April 2, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Medicare for All would make us safer now The high costs of medical care and quarantine are not only leaving people in massive debt – they’re discouraging people… April 2, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Don’t forget how we were gouged on gas There are no tourists or skiers here so it’s the locals, who are already in a pinch, who get to… April 2, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Democrats taking advantage of virus Democrat Majority Whip James Clyburn’s view of the crisis was that it was a “tremendous opportunity to restructure things to… April 1, 2020
Editorials Plague Journal: On the bright side, air pollution is down the people stay indoors, the other savages stage a comeback April 1, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: A bright, loud spot amidst the pandemic Soon, the honking got closer, and as I looked out the window, here came a parade of about 30 cars… April 1, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Don’t forget how we were gouged on gas They are putting their own health at risk to care for our community members, working with minimal personal protective equipment… April 1, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Excess C02 costly in more ways than one “There is no climate crisis, no emergency” (letters, March 9) not only denies that there is a climate crisis but… April 1, 2020
Editorials Our view: Democrats are still looking for a hero interest in New York’s Andrew Cuomo is bad news for Joe Biden March 31, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: We need to get out more – but alone I am an assistant professor of public health at Fort Lewis College, and I study how human behavior affects health.… March 31, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: Pay, rate hikes at LPEA are good things Perhaps because she’s new to our area, she doesn’t know LPEA members elected directors promising to seek relief from Tri-State’s… March 31, 2020
Letters to the Editor Letters: I want to see this supermarket doing more This morning, I only saw two employees with protective masks. I saw staff standing close to one another and talking.… March 31, 2020