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Launch campaign to save the portico

Durango is fortunate that Francisco’s has the opportunity to reverse the Design Review Board’s ill-conceived decision to require the removal of the historical and beloved awning. The Garcias...

Delegate to hold industry accountable

This is my first election and I am a Colorado state delegate. I was raised skiing in the mountains and kayaking on the river. Last year, the Animas River was poisoned by the minin...

N.M. should lead on methane rules

The Bureau of Land Management has taken an important step in protecting New Mexico’s air and environment by proposing new rules on methane venting and flaring. The proposed regulations are c...

Parking plan takes railroad for granted

In response to the editorial regarding downtown parking spots (Herald, March 20) I submit the following: Durango’s train is a genuine asset. By association its tracks can and do a...

Improve access to state trust lands

Recently, the Park County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution opposing the effort to transfer or sell public lands to the state of Colorado or local governments. Park Coun...

Benghazi, emails bode poorly for Clinton

A few weeks ago, I went to see the movie “13 hours” about the Obama administration’s irresponsible decision to leave ambassador Christopher Stevens, his staff and very little security in a f...

Keep politics out of the judicial system

The Republican senators’ refusal to conduct a hearing on the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court is a blatant attempt to politicize our judicial system. Our judicial system wa...

Francisco’s portico perfectly appropriate

I would like to add my name to the chorus of people who object to the removal of the portico at Francisco’s. How could the commission state that a Spanish design is not appropriate in Durang...

Story a reminder that parks need funds

Thank you for your coverage of the recent closure of Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park (Herald, March 15.) Living in a state like Colorado, we are blessed with beautiful national...

City takes parking game too far

Recently, I walked toward my car after a great day of teaching. As I approached, I noticed a piece of paper tucked under the windshield wiper. Assuming it was an advertisement, I was shocked...

Sen. Gardner part of the ‘Party of No’

Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Yuma, and the Republican Party have gone too far. They have made the absurd argument that, in an election year, a twice-elected president should not be allowe...

Object to sustainable blight as well

I read the story (Herald, March 18) bemoaning the fact that the Bureau of Land Management had included the gateway area to Mesa Verde as lands for possible gas and oil leases. I’m in agreeme...
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