Editorials ‘No’ to Amendment 69, ColoradoCare Plan is well-intentioned and ambitious, but has too many problems October 13, 2016
Editorials Gail Schwartz Her independence, competence and commitment is what the 3rd CD needs October 11, 2016
Editorials Re-elect Michael Bennet In the Senate, Bennet has led by example and consistently demonstrated that his idea of a senator’s role is not… October 11, 2016
Editorials ‘Yes’ to wage increase Whether you find the old saw funny depends on your wages. For too many, there is little humor in it.… October 11, 2016
Editorials Raise the bar ‘Yes’ to making it more difficult to amend Colorado’s Constitution October 11, 2016
Editorials ‘Yes’ on Amdts. T and U Amendment T would remove an unnecessary reference to slavery in the state Constitution. Amendment U would eliminate an esoteric tax… October 10, 2016
Editorials ‘Yes’ to 107, 108: Reinstate primary and let all vote Both measures would change state law. Both were initiated by proponents who gathered the required number of signatures. Proposition 107… October 10, 2016
Editorials Local schools District’s current needs justify a ‘Yes’ vote on ballot issues 3A and 3B October 10, 2016
Editorials Durango-La Plata County airport needs a new terminal, now and for the future The improvements will make it possible to park one or two more aircraft, which are larger now than they used… October 8, 2016
Editorials Roads, bridges: ‘Yes’ on 1A Doing so will enable the division to make critical infrastructure improvements and address public safety issues countywide. Our 653 miles… October 8, 2016
Editorials Passing of Arnold Palmer casts a shadow over Ryder Cup victory Winning the biennial match-play competition between the U.S. and Europe for the first time since 2008, the American men overcame… October 5, 2016
Editorials Ballot madness A grand and nine friends is no way to populate a presidential ballot October 4, 2016
Editorials Vast public lands position rural communities for wind and solar The project has met mixed reviews from residents, but most recognize the potential benefits of wind energy at a time… October 4, 2016
Editorials Survey says trout, aquatic insects, anglers have all survived Gold King Mine spill In addition, he was an author, writing under the pen name Robert Traver. Best known for Anatomy of a Murder,… October 2, 2016
Editorials New labeling requirement another step in learning curve of legal marijuana Labeling is one example. A new state law went into effect Saturday that requires a distinctive label appear on edible… October 2, 2016
Editorials BLM could benefit from consistency, transparency in actions at all levels That decision, and the public process that supported it, stands in contrast to the agency’s recently finalized redistricting plan that… October 1, 2016
Editorials Paths to Mesa Verde trail an ancient idea that is just right for our times Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne rides Phil’s World with Larry Don Suckla, Montezuma County commissioner; Ernest House, executive director of Colorado… September 29, 2016
Editorials Be there Saturday for taste of Old West, or at least how it should have been Many of the entries in this style of parade will include four-footed conveyances, the animals that in partnership made it… September 28, 2016
Editorials Bizarre presidential contest, crowded ballot could lead to high voter turnout It appears this year’s election could yield a similar result. As controversial and complicated as the choices are this time… September 27, 2016
Editorials It was great to see Durango-Bayfield clash for first time since 1936 Rivalries increase anticipation. They turn up the volume on pregame trash talk and statistical comparisons. A rivalry can raise the… September 25, 2016
Editorials While confusing to the uninitiated, our direct democracy is highly structured But in reality, the way ballot measures appear reflects a carefully organized and deliberate structure designed to ensure fairness, consistency… September 24, 2016
Editorials Bike & River Park City is responsive and on the right track developing key recreational amenities September 24, 2016
Editorials Come celebrate Greg Hoch’s 27 years of service beautifying Durango A better-than-average looking façade, the parking lot broken up with trees, and none of the tall poles and bright lights… September 22, 2016
Editorials Transition to clean energy economy has us moving in right direction In late August, an executive order was leaked from Gov. Hicklenlooper’s office that outlined his climate mitigation and adaptation plans.… September 21, 2016