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Busy Colorado ballot will be energy-heavy

Colorado’s ballots routinely feature citizen-led initiatives to amend statute or, more commonly, the state constitution. While 2013, an off-year election, only saw two statewide initiatives ...

Gardner, Udall neck and neck

Obama drags incumbent down, latest poll shows

Partisans meet Saturday to choose candidates

Republicans have more on their plate than Democrats

Is Gov. Hickenlooper as ‘weak’ as GOP says?

Gubenatorial debate continues lively discussion of issues

State delegation reacts to president’s speech

WASHINGTON – Perhaps predictably, Colorado’s two U.S. senators found more to like in President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night than U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, a Cortez R...

Sleazy acts do not a war crime make

For the past several months, The Durango Herald’s editorial board has been holding public meetings twice a month (or so) to discuss with readers various issues of what we consider to be mutu...

Rural Democrat – an oxymoron?

In Montezuma County, it’s not as lonely as you think

Waning-session weariness won’t eclipse need for action

The Colorado Legislature is about to wrap up its business for the year, and lawmakers are rightly worn out from a busy and contentious session. The political constellations aligned following...