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Global warming: Insanity or religion?

An interesting part of the climate-change alarmism is that all of the heating predictions by climate models have failed and actual observed temperatures are nowhere near what was predicted. ...

United problems, solutions not fully explained

For frequent United passengers to and from Durango, progress noted in a story (Herald, Oct. 21) is welcome but also concerning. We deserve more than United’s assurance that staying the cou...

Historical group links properties to resources

Thank you so much for the story about Dr. Ruth Lambert’s work for the San Juan Mountains Association on historic cemeteries in our area (Herald, Oct. 26). Dr. Lambert has done an important s...

Frontier’s departure means higher air fares

When Frontier Airlines came to Durango a few years back, the cost of flying to Denver plummeted. The round-trip fare from Durango to Denver dropped from about $500 to as little as $80. ...

Stop lights should be red in both directions

How many deaths need to occur on Camino del Rio before the Department of Transportation synchronizes its northbound and southbound lights to turn red at the same time? I talked with Detectiv...

State, feds are tuned in to Red Arrow issues

Regarding the Oct. 8 Durango Herald editorial, “Red Arrow,” the mining operations at the Red Arrow Mine and at an associated, unpermitted milling site were recently subject to an investigati...

Editorial fails to meet factual responsibility

In the editorial appearing in the Oct. 7 Durango Herald, you criticize the action taken at the Oct. 1 City Council meeting with respect to the approval of a variance for the downtown Durango...

Trip down memory lane bad for Obama

Let’s take a short walk down memory lane. Stop No. 1, President Barack Obama’s statement at his first campaign speech, “I will make government transparent.” Stop No. 2: Secret and closed-doo...

Bag fee is small step in the right direction

As I read Dan Olson’s op-ed (Herald, Oct. 20), I found myself nodding in agreement to most of his common-sense points regarding the bag-fee ordinance. The bag-fee issue was raised by the con...

Transit cuts will affect low-income people

As a person, and as director of a local nonprofit serving the low-income work-force population of our community, I am very disappointed with the city manager’s proposal to cut transit serv...

U.S. needs real leader to fix broken system

Finally, a true poll on the way Americans really feel. Sixty percent of the public said we should fire them all: Congress, Senate and the president. I could not agree with it more. I know it...

Build cultural or arts center instead of hotel

Although the city of Durango has its hands tied because of the existing height restrictions of 55 feet on commercial property, and the recent 11-foot variance granted by two different counci...
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