Letters to the Editor Big idea behind National Popular Vote It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that when you must win the popular vote across all 50 states… April 12, 2019
Letters to the Editor Bigger not always better, Durango Herald More comics and puzzles would have been an improvement; instead, there are fewer. My penciled answers almost disappear in the… April 11, 2019
Letters to the Editor Senator Gardner, meet the carbon act In your opinion piece about the Green New Deal (“Green New Deal is a raw new deal for Colorado,” April… April 11, 2019
Editorials Kinds of mayor: How strong should she be? Durango and Cortez have what once were progressive forms of government April 11, 2019
Letters to the Editor Senator, check out another green deal I support U.S. House Resolution 763, the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act of 2019, a market-driven federal bill with… April 10, 2019
Letters to the Editor Jeff Mannix for LPEA board, the future The go-slow naysayers out there are sticking their collective heads farther into the sand if they think climate change will… April 10, 2019
Editorials Net neutrality: Colorado gets it Colorado Legislature acts to do what the federal government forgot April 10, 2019
Letters to the Editor CORE lands act has something for all Hunters gain improved habitat and corridors for much-loved Colorado big game species like Rocky Mountain big horn sheep, elk and… April 9, 2019
Letters to the Editor Go green, reelect Turner to LPEA board As the costs of renewable energy continue to plummet below the cost of burning coal, Southwest Colorado stands to reap… April 8, 2019
Editorials The Great Gatsby at 94 novella, born of hope, flopped. You can guess what happened next. April 8, 2019
Letters to the Editor The president is a world-class coward Before even taking office, he had to pay $25 million for scamming Americans with his fake university. Trump claimed he… April 7, 2019
Letters to the Editor Parks and Wildlife is extorting hunters Apparently, there are serious concerns as to the way it squeezes additional funds from the everyday hunter, both out-of-state and… April 5, 2019
Letters to the Editor Trout Unlimited is correct on climate Trout Unlimited, a national grassroots organization, made a big endorsement this week for a bipartisan climate change solution – the… April 4, 2019
Letters to the Editor Absurd ideas about LPEA and Tri-State Inevitably, these solutions ignore certain realities and the diverse needs of the members. Take, for example, the La Plata Electric… April 4, 2019
Editorials Durango won: City elections yield tax for roads and a new Council elections mostly show voters’ wisdom on sales tax and City Council April 3, 2019
Letters to the Editor Sammy, time to sleep in, you’ve earned it Sports teams doing their fund raiser car washes (guess who paid for the water?). Who listened to the complaints when… April 3, 2019
Letters to the Editor Russia-gate editorial bizarre, troubling The editors indict the media broadly for their coverage of efforts to undermine our elections, when by and large media… April 3, 2019
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