Editorials Hunting season should also be a welcome season for all But perhaps we need a new adjective to describe the glory of autumn? It is hard to mention it –… September 12, 2016
Editorials Craft beer: A sure sign a city like ours will succeed The most recent list we have made is not like others to which we are accustomed that compares Durango to… September 11, 2016
Editorials Recreating a generous national ethos need not be built on a tragedy Click on www.911Day.org to “pledge one good deed,” including volunteering for multiple organizations across the country. In Durango, participating organizations… September 11, 2016
Editorials Election season a reminder of importance, value of letters to the editor That makes this an appropriate time to reiterate Herald letters policy and to reinforce the importance of letters to the… September 10, 2016
Editorials Business response to panhandling problems should continue next summer The holiday also ended the Business Improvement District’s first summer effort to reduce panhandling downtown. It may be too soon… September 8, 2016
Editorials Education and enforcement are key to what is really a human, rather than bear, problem Durango’s version, an electronic bulletin board found online at bearsmartdurango.org, was designed to connect residents with fruit trees bearing (excess)… September 6, 2016
Editorials In light of historic problems, it is good to see Carbon Junction mine reclamation succeed It is especially welcome when compared to what looks to be a decade-long Superfund effort to clean up the contamination… September 6, 2016
Editorials Twenty-first century news and opinion requires hashtags, 140 characters Digital disruption. Simply, it is a term used to describe the internet’s impact on most industries. The popularity of Airbnb… September 5, 2016
Editorials Labor Day: Education offers workers path toward improved job opportunities It was a time of growing abhorrence to the six-day-a-week, 10-hour day schedule that industrial workers – men, women and… September 4, 2016
Editorials Freedom, choice in modern elections again has Colorado leading the nation By permitting online voter registration (at govotecolorado.com) and being one of only three states in the nation (Oregon and Washington… September 3, 2016
Editorials Grand Canyon Navajos have a right to benefit from tribal lands, but tramway is a bad idea September 1, 2016
Editorials Failure of two initiatives to regulate drilling further is good for Colorado Failure of two initiatives to regulate drilling further is good for Colorado August 30, 2016
Editorials State has responsibility to consider local concerns about drilling This hardly means the debate about community self-determination and ensuring protections for public health and the environment is going away.… August 30, 2016
Editorials School security measures were needed, but healthy learning atmosphere is a must The changes were most visible at Durango’s three elementary schools, where parents accustomed to freely escorting their youngsters into new… August 28, 2016
Editorials Finding room at Santa Rita It’s time to relocate the Durango Chamber of Commerce building August 28, 2016
Editorials The road to better mental health requires more options and communication Got the flu, high blood pressure, an ankle sprain? No problem. Though Southwest Colorado is designated as a health professional… August 27, 2016
Editorials Reorganization of CDOT funding should spark statewide discussion But it should also be seen as an opportunity. Given the broad and serious effect such a cut would have,… August 24, 2016
Editorials When role models seem scarce, it is important to recognize our finest We know them when we see them. We think of people who exemplify the best in all of us, who… August 23, 2016
Editorials Time to ensure students’ vaccinations are up to date and complete For any parents behind on that score, or simply unsure, now is the time to ensure the kids have all… August 23, 2016
Editorials Southwest Colorado benefits from unique program to help promising startups Five of the most promising business ideas made presentations Thursday at the Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs gathering at… August 21, 2016
Editorials Colorado Trail is a fitting monument to the woman who built it Gudrun Timmerhaus Gaskill was known as the “Mother of the Colorado Trail,” but that title almost fails to describe the… August 20, 2016
Editorials From foodies to the hungry: We have many ways to connect with our local food system On the heels of the 2016 La Plata County Fair that celebrates our agricultural heritage, and as the growing season… August 18, 2016
Editorials Industry right that more should be known, but NASA gas findings are call to action In response to the NASA study, a press release from local gas industry groups said it was “a good first… August 17, 2016
Editorials Master Leasing Plan: S.W. Colorado’s jewels deserve highest possible protections Animas City Mountain is mostly under the ownership of the Bureau of Land Management. The city of Durango has invested… August 16, 2016