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Report card designed to educate statewide

As the Southwest Field Organizer for Conservation Colorado and resident of Durango who boats on the Dolores River, I am writing in response to Mike Preston’s criticism (Herald, July 28) of m...

Zeiler: Citizen lobbyists influence climate progress in Congress

At 8 a.m. June 13, I had my first view of the U.S. Capitol under a clear blue sky. I wasn’t expecting the strong emotional response I had. I stood before the Capitol dome with so many storie...

White: Climate, sustainability, housing current council priorities

Recent City Council discussions have alternated between setting broad goals and addressing narrower issues, including climate change and sustainability, and housing and homelessness. ...

River report card risks relationships

The Conservation Colorado report card giving the Dolores River a D-minus (Herald, July 16), is superficial and irrelevant given the level of planning, cooperation and extensive monitoring th...

Stromberg: Trump insults everything the Boy Scouts stand for

I don’t blame the Boy Scouts of America for inviting President Donald Trump to speak at the National Scout Jamboree. But I would blame the BSA’s leaders if they ever invited him back. ...

County budget: End of area’s natural gas boom means tough decisions lie ahead

La Plata County has enjoyed almost 30 years of tax revenue from the coal bed natural gas field across the southern portion of the county. But with easier to acquire gas elsewhere...

Volunteers needed to observe bighorns

The Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers are looking for Weminuche Wilderness bighorn sheep observation volunteers. Weminuche bighorns are listed by the U.S. Forest Service as ...

Samuelson: How health care controls us more than we control it

WASHINGTON – If we learned anything from the bitter debate over the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) – which seems doubtful – it is that we cannot discuss health care in a way that is at once...

Every Kid Outdoors

Introducing kids to America is priceless

Krauthammer: What to do for little Charlie Gard

WASHINGTON – One cannot imagine a more wrenching moral dilemma than the case of little Charlie Gard. He is a beautiful 11-month-old boy with an incurable genetic disease. It depl...

Egan: The last best empty place in America

At dawn, the woodpeckers start in, hammering heads against tree trunks, and you wonder if there’s a better way for a bird to make a living. Oh, the avian migraines. Twilight lingers till nea...

Grossman: Ask one key question

What can health care providers, friends and parents do to help young women focus on their reproductive goals? Ask one key question: “Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?” ...