Letters to the Editor Tiny home community is right for Durango I have recently found myself in a handicapped situation, trying to live on disability, and I think the tiny home… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Reminder to bear proof your trash cans This morning, garbage was strewn along C.R. 203 before the mobile home park. Thanks to all of you for being… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Criminalizing poverty is the real crime Public space means you have a right to exist there regardless of the money in your pocket. Durango ranks as… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Reporting all crime essential for safety Unless all crime is reported, any database will lack validity and fail to provide the community and police department with… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Get out to hear Dem primary candidates Three Democratic candidates will be on the June primary ballot vying to be the Democratic nominee. For the first time,… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Multi-modal plans are just not realistic There seems to be some reluctance on the part of those in charge of planning to recognize that perhaps 95… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Elect those who will fix insurance woes Many feel that they don’t want more government involvement in health care, and that less regulation will lead to more… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Actually, it was bad air quality, Mom I was a part of the generation who believed that those towering smokestacks were an image of beauty and economic… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Bring Ramos home, protect Dreamers The Durango Herald recently reported on a local businessman Edin Ramos being deported to Honduras (Herald, May 9). His crime… May 19, 2018
Letters to the Editor Some facts in light of letter to the editor I am neither a gun owner nor an NRA member. SCOTUS has ruled to protect the Second Amendment from states… May 19, 2018
Editorials Missed opportunity: Legislature should consider ‘red flag’ gun safety measure again SHAUN STANLEY/Durango Herald – Denver Police Department School Resource Officer Leonard Martinez listens to Kathy Morris, Regional Safe School Coordinator… May 18, 2018
Letters to the Editor Celebrate the miraculous recovery of Israel Many ancient prophecies concerning the last days of human history assumed Israel would be a thriving, prosperous nation. It seemed… May 18, 2018
Letters to the Editor Don’t blame energy industry for ozone The story implies that the reason for unhealthy ozone days is emissions from power plants and “oil and gas operations,… May 18, 2018
Letters to the Editor Paper disrespects families in tragedies The fact that a story would be written less than 24 hours after a mother and father have lost their… May 18, 2018
Op-Ed We wish all the best to Scott Cooper I hope that this move is in his best interest, rather than simply to make life easier for the school… May 17, 2018
Letters to the Editor Registration open for Ouray art show Categories include; oil/acrylic, watercolor, drawing & printmaking, pastel, mixed media, sculpture, photography and a student division. All entries will be… May 16, 2018
Letters to the Editor The media is not all liberal journalists As readers of the Herald well know, Mike is one of a handful of locals who routinely blasts liberals for… May 16, 2018
Letters to the Editor Lachelt earned the respect of community To suggest, as Peg Aldridge has (Herald, May 7), that Lachelt is a money-grabbing profiteer is insulting and is blatantly… May 16, 2018
Letters to the Editor All welcome to come view powerful film As inspiring an experience as that was, we are now wondering where to go next as we ride this wave… May 16, 2018
Editorials LPEA elections: Wheeler joins incumbents Bassett and McInnis on utility board du1-i-syn Britt Bassett has served two terms on the board and defeated by two to one former engineer Gene Fisher.… May 16, 2018