Editorials The sit/lie ban: City ordinance may feel right, but does nothing to address core problems A homeless man and his dog rest on Main Ave. in this Herald file photo.du1-i-syn While we have called for… May 21, 2018
Editorials Time for Tipton and Gardner to support local leaders, public lands du1-i-syn The bill now heads for a vote by the full Senate. A companion bill, introduced by Rep. Scott Tipton,… May 19, 2018
Editorials Missed opportunity: Legislature should consider ‘red flag’ gun safety measure again SHAUN STANLEY/Durango Herald – Denver Police Department School Resource Officer Leonard Martinez listens to Kathy Morris, Regional Safe School Coordinator… May 18, 2018
Editorials LPEA elections: Wheeler joins incumbents Bassett and McInnis on utility board du1-i-syn Britt Bassett has served two terms on the board and defeated by two to one former engineer Gene Fisher.… May 16, 2018
Editorials Whitewater Park: Additional work on the rapids at Santa Rita improves the home-town river run Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br><br>05-3-2018- Durango- Teal Lehto, left, Laura Palmer, center, and Berrey Becton, run through Corner Pocket in the Durango… May 14, 2018
Editorials Chilcoat and Franklin: Prosecute criminal acts, if any, not identity politics Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald<br><br>Rose Chilcoat, Conservation Advocate with Great Old Broads For Wilderness at her Durango home.du1-i-syn Chilcoat, especially, seems to… May 12, 2018
Editorials Local music: First Katzin, now Southwest Sound? Throw your support behind Stillwater Soon after the March news that Katzin Music was closing its doors after nearly 40 years of serving local musicians,… May 10, 2018
Editorials Voting by district: For better government, avoiding further divisiveness, the legislature voted right Colorado State Capitoldu1-i-syn The need for consistently good electrical service, appropriate rates and environmental considerations are equally important across all… May 9, 2018
Editorials Attracting teachers: Rep. Barbara McLachlan has several proposals that are on the right track Rep. Barbara McLachlan McLachlan listed her efforts, which are moving through the Legislature, in her Herald column last weekend. McLachlan’s… May 7, 2018
Editorials LPEA election: Experience gives incumbents the edge as local utility evolves Tim Wheeler and Jeff Mannix want to put as much fossil fuel-generating power as possible behind us. Wheeler has a… May 5, 2018
Editorials General Assembly: Funding solutions will likely depend on voters Colorado State Capitol<br><br>Credit: Colorado Politics Democrats are proposing $166 million be spent on highways this year and each of the… May 5, 2018
Editorials Gettin’ Gordie: One good example of many worthy local crowdfunding appeals Gordie, a rescue from an animal shelter in Gallup, has been trained as a service dog. Take the time to… May 4, 2018
Editorials Energy leases: Let’s hold back some of our last best places Star tracks over Hovenweep ruins. The monument was designated as the world’s 17th International Dark Sky Park in 2014. That’s… May 2, 2018
Editorials Article 21: Constitutional provisions governing recall elections must change Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br><br>La Plata County Clerk and Recorder Tiffany Parker goes through a stack of petitions turned in to her… April 30, 2018
Editorials School week: Day off not a substitute for adequate pay Clark Wilhelm, who works in the Douglas County school system, cheers during a teacher rally Thursday, April 26, 2018, in… April 28, 2018
Editorials LPEA bylaws: Proposed changes bring co-op into the 21st century, improve representation All were unanimously approved by the LPEA board of directors and deserve a “yes” vote. In the past, many, if… April 27, 2018
Editorials President Stritikus: 1st generation graduate poised to build on FLC’s quality, cost and community Dr. Tom Stritikus Dr. Tom Stritikus, who was a dean of the College of Education at the University of Washington… April 25, 2018
Editorials Public notices: SB 156 is another attack on the public’s right to know SB 156 is another attack on the public’s right to know our government’s business April 23, 2018
Editorials Earth Day: Economy cannot ignore scientific realities That admission was not always controversial. For example, after the dust storms of the 1930s, soil conservation measures were quickly… April 21, 2018
Editorials Purgatory: Good for us James Coleman’s business model prioritizes family and recreation Purgatory opened for the season on Nov. 18 and operated about the same number of days as last year despite… April 20, 2018
Editorials Real, local news matters: A community’s strength depends on a strong press Because of an upended economic model, newspapers are struggling to do what they have done well. There may be a… April 18, 2018
Editorials Childhood poverty: Invest in kids to improve their well-being and grow healthy communities That’s just one nutshell of information from the “2018 KIDS COUNT in Colorado!,” an annual publication of the Colorado Children’s… April 16, 2018
Editorials LPEA election: Cooperative is a complex business demanding knowledge and experience With LPEA delivering safe and reliable power at a reasonable cost, the only election issue is whether – and if… April 14, 2018
Editorials Wildfire funding: Both fire prevention and response funds are necessary and should not compete For years, once federal agencies have exhausted their inadequate firefighting budgets, they have had to “borrow” – a euphemism for… April 13, 2018