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Opinion

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...

Democrats’ choice of former state Sen. Gail Schwartz promises good contest

Democrats’ choice of former state senator promises a good contest

Barking dogs ordinance reflects changing neighborhoods

As La Plata County’s population has steadily grown in recent years, the concurrent challenges of adding more people – and their dogs – to the community’s rural areas require attention from p...

State lawmakers right to ensure clarity of medical facilities’ costs

The lack of transparency in health care delivery in the U.S. continues to cause confusion on many fronts, and in response to this, the Colorado Legislature is considering playing a role. The...

Whitewater Park

Project revisions and consequencesput the city of Durango on the hook

Congress’ beating up of EPA no substitute for real fix

Wednesday, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee issued a subpoena ordering Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy or Assistant Administrator Mathy Stanislaus to testify a...

Focus on prevention, restoration a positive shift for 9-R

Adolescence is a tumultuous time for all involved. Individuals going through the transition from childhood to adulthood test boundaries – their own, those of their parents and those imposed ...

Service animal bill was flawed, but abuse is real

Bill killed in committee Monday was flawed, but the problem of abuse is real

Hawk Tank: Entrepreneurs, innovation central to boosting Southwest Colorado’s economy

Fort Lewis College concluded its Hawk Tank competition Saturday and it looks like a great success. Moreover, it exemplified and encouraged the kind of economic development that could best he...

EPA, Superfund

Agency proposes listing for Bonita Peak, setting the course for action

Clean air: State Senate’s partisan grandstanding based soley on opposition to Obama

The flap in the Colorado Senate over funding for implementing aspects of the Clean Power Plan can be explained in one word: Obama. The state of American politics – and worse, governance – ha...
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