Letters to the Editor

A warning to anti-ICE protesters
Letters to the Editor

A warning to anti-ICE protesters

February 8, 2026

To all anti-ICE protesters, please be aware of the possible danger you are putting yourselves into. The people you are demonstrating against could make a mistake. Gerry Schaerer Durango

ICE’s dehumanizing language and intimidation tactics
Letters to the Editor

ICE’s dehumanizing language and intimidation tactics

February 8, 2026

The demeaning name “Catch of the Day” reveals the dehumanizing nature of Trump’s immigration policies. Likening immigrants to fish one might catch for supper rather than human beings is shocking…

We can stop the puppy mill pipeline
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We can stop the puppy mill pipeline

February 8, 2026

Buying a puppy from a pet store should never mean unknowingly supporting cruelty. Yet many puppies sold in retail stores come from large-scale commercial dog breeders where profit comes before…

Peaceful protests win in Minnesota
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Peaceful protests win in Minnesota

February 6, 2026

After George Floyd was killed by police in broad daylight while being filmed, many Minneapolis residents snapped. They let their outrage get the best of them and their protests turned…

The shadow president’s dangerous influence
Opinion

The shadow president’s dangerous influence

February 4, 2026

The most dangerous person in Washington today is the shadow president, Stephen Miller. Hitler’s Nazi criminality is OK even though Miller’s Jewish family fled Europe to escape concentration camps and…

What we can accomplish together
Letters to the Editor

What we can accomplish together

February 4, 2026

Thank you for the inspiring missive from Scott Perez (Herald, Jan. 23). In his concluding remark, he reminded us, “Working together, we can accomplish anything. A community united cannot be…

It’s time to stop further ICE funding
Letters to the Editor

It’s time to stop further ICE funding

February 1, 2026

It’s time to reach across the political spectrum to build a strong response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s extreme, horrifying and oppressive tactics this year. Our Durango community has endured…

When law enforcement becomes lawless
Letters to the Editor

When law enforcement becomes lawless

February 1, 2026

I am horrified by what is happening in a major city in the United States. I am ashamed to be an American. And I am afraid for all of us,…

A question of significance
Letters to the Editor

A question of significance

February 1, 2026

When I was a little boy in my father’s black three-quarter ton Ford in ‘59, moving across the Mojave at barely fifty, every time we’d stop there among the rocks…

Big Brother and the prison pipeline
Letters to the Editor

Big Brother and the prison pipeline

February 1, 2026

The U.S. has more people imprisoned than any country on Earth. A.I. and companies like Flock Safety are about to increase the incarcerated population by orders of magnitude. Today, your…

Fascism is not a pejorative
Letters to the Editor

Fascism is not a pejorative

February 1, 2026

Mike Sigman argues that applying the term “fascism” to Republicans is problematic (Herald, Jan. 2). However, equating communism and socialism with fascism reflects a misunderstanding of political doctrine. Most students…

Protect our established neighborhoods
Letters to the Editor

Protect our established neighborhoods

February 1, 2026

Back in 2014, residents of established neighborhoods worked closely with city planners and councilors to create workable rules allowing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) into our older, single-family neighborhoods. Unfortunately, those…

Steady leadership for LPEA’s next chapter
Letters to the Editor

Steady leadership for LPEA’s next chapter

February 1, 2026

As LPEA moves through one of the most consequential changes in its history, hiring Chris Hansen as CEO was a strategic decision to protect our cooperative’s long-term future. His steady…

Questions Rep. Hurd must answer now
Letters to the Editor

Questions Rep. Hurd must answer now

February 1, 2026

I would like to know if Congressman Hurd watched the videos of Alex Pretti being shot and killed by immigration agents. I would like to know if it appears to…

A Minnesotan’s plea: This isn’t America
Letters to the Editor

A Minnesotan’s plea: This isn’t America

February 1, 2026

I grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis. I graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School and landed in Durango through a somewhat circuitous route in 1975. I’ve stayed…

The right to bear arms (selectively)
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The right to bear arms (selectively)

January 30, 2026

Has anyone noticed the lunatic inconsistency of people like DHS Secretary Kristi Noem attacking ICE nurse Alex Pretti for carrying a gun – with a concealed carry permit – on…

Blood in the streets
Letters to the Editor

Blood in the streets

January 30, 2026

The Killing-in-the-Streets phase of Stephen Miller and Steve Bannon’s shock and awe campaign has begun. If you support this, whatever moral sense you once possessed has evaporated. If you believe…

Trump can’t run again, targets Greenland
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Trump can’t run again, targets Greenland

January 30, 2026

Trump can’t do a third presidential term, so he is conspiring to acquire another country to become King of Norwegian Greenland. No King Kongs! William Frederick Durango

LPEA leadership in question
Letters to the Editor

LPEA leadership in question

January 28, 2026

LPEA is less than three months away from ending its membership in the Tri-State nonprofit cooperative, yet the organization faces serious management turmoil. In the past two months alone, both…

Watching democracy die in stunned silence
Letters to the Editor

Watching democracy die in stunned silence

January 28, 2026

We can only sit back and watch in dumfounded, stunned silence as the Noem Nazi army eviscerates the lives of hardworking Americans on a daily basis. Being the point of…

A bookmark’s timely reminder
Letters to the Editor

A bookmark’s timely reminder

January 28, 2026

As a frequent library visitor, I often pick up one of the student created bookmarks sponsored by the Friends of the Durango Public Library. The bookmarks feature a saying or…

Rep. Hurd: This moment demands more
Letters to the Editor

Rep. Hurd: This moment demands more

January 25, 2026

Recently I have received several emails from Mr. Hurd extolling his accomplishments for our district. In one of them, he commented that he is not a big user of social…

Use lodgers tax for airport shuttle
Letters to the Editor

Use lodgers tax for airport shuttle

January 25, 2026

Yea for the Herald’s local news – journalism provides democracy at work. Shouldn’t the lodgers tax go for an airport shuttle? Sandra Mapel Durango

A nurse’s call for accountable leadership
Letters to the Editor

A nurse’s call for accountable leadership

January 25, 2026

You may not know me, but there’s a good chance you know someone in this community I’ve worked to help. As a nurse, volunteer and disability advocate, I’ve spent my…

Rep. Hurd, why silence on Good’s murder?
Letters to the Editor

Rep. Hurd, why silence on Good’s murder?

January 25, 2026

I am writing regarding Rep. Hurd’s Jan. 12 “Hurd Huddle” that arrived in my inbox, five days after Renee Nicole Good was murdered by an ICE agent. While this Huddle…

Sunnyside shows ethics and profit can coexist
Letters to the Editor

Sunnyside shows ethics and profit can coexist

January 25, 2026

One of the best things about living in La Plata County is the many humane business owners like Jerry and Karen Zink. They exemplify the truth that growing and sustaining…

My mother survived fascism
Letters to the Editor

My mother survived fascism

January 25, 2026

We are being assaulted daily by extraordinary actions and events. Likewise, our political conversations are infused with a barrage of ill-defined labels, loud vulgar language and distortion of facts. We…

No honor in ICE violence
Letters to the Editor

No honor in ICE violence

January 25, 2026

Dear ICE agents, There is no honor in attacking old people. Patrick Vigil Durango