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Proposed changes to marijuana sales laws are too broad, too soon

Two industry groups have come up with a proposal to change how Colorado regulates marijuana sales. Titled “Concerning Marijuana,” the draft legislation would enact sweeping changes. ...

Downtown is lacking wheelchair access

Our extended family recently navigated the Main Avenue downtown streets of Durango. We pushed my disabled mother-in-law in her wheelchair. I was shocked at the number of downtown intersectio...

Improving economy will require modern solutions, not slogans

If they have to choose, most Americans prefer low prices to items made in the United States. An Associated Press/GfK poll shows that faced with a price difference, most will buy less expensi...

New and returning LPEA directors should make lessening divisions a priority

New and returning directors should make lessening divisions a priority

Bipartisan wind power support protects clean energy and Colorado jobs

Bipartisan support for funding protects clean energy and Colorado jobs

Cruz and Kasich spoiler deal was too little, too late and too manipulative

This week, GOP presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and John Kasich agreed, briefly, on a plan that might have helped deny frontrunner Donald Trump enough delegates to avoid a contested convention...

Wedding Cakes: Court reaffirms Colorado’s anti-discrimination law

Monday, the Colorado Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of an appellate court ruling that the owners of Masterpiece Cakeshop broke the law in refusing to sell a wedding cake to a same...

Reinstating Colorado’s primary makes sense; letting everyone vote does not

Following Colorado’s confusing and poorly handled 2016 caucuses, a number of voices have called for reinstating a presidential primary election. That makes perfect sense. What does not is th...

New retirement rules should help workers make best choices

A lot of money is invested in individual retirement accounts in this country, some $7 trillion – with a T – according to The Wall Street Journal, and sometimes the decisions which are made i...

La Plata Electric Association election will keep co-op moving forward

The members of La Plata Electric Association are fortunate to have nine good people step forward to fill four spots on the co-op’s board of directors. That gives the membership a welcome cha...

Colorado should grant mill levy dollars to charter schools

Over the past decade, K-12 education in Colorado has undergone a significant expansion in options for educational models. Charter schools have been instrumental in this shift statewide, with...

Senate energy bill promotes efficiency, renewables, clean technology

The U.S. Senate passed an energy bill on Wednesday that would spend $32 billion over five years to improve energy efficiency, invest in clean energy technology, capture harmful emissions fro...
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