Opinion

Our View: Trail rerouting off Bosmans’ property comes down to semantics

In early spring, frequent hikers of the trail named for Charles Dale Rea, along the east side of the Animas River downstream from Demon Bridge, asked a city of Durango crew why the trail was...

Our View: Colorado GOP chair Williams must go

In conversations with GOP candidates and Republican voters, we’ve been detecting an undercurrent of frustration – growing more seismic by the day – within their own party. They want to win s...

Our View: Hurd out to ‘make local – not national – headlines’

Former Aspen city councilor Adam Frisch, whom we endorsed in the 2022 3rd Congressional District race narrowly won by Lauren Boebert, remains the lone Democratic candidate. In considering wh...

Our View: Visit Durango’s accounting needs serious transparency

Tourism organization’s invoices much too vague

Our View: Trump supporters know better – invoices, signed checks prove guilt

Despite the sizzle and spectacle that was the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump, the case came down to documents. The wattage of porn star Stormy Daniels; catch-and-kill sto...

My View: What person spreads tacks to take out Iron Horse riders?

What kind of person (or persons) would spread industrial-duty tacks to take out riders of Memorial Day weekend’s 52nd Iron Horse Bicycle Classic? One (or more) overly weighted with that gri...

Our View: Time for permanent Southern Ute flags at Ignacio schools

As flags represent identities, values, cultural heritage and aspirations, it makes good sense that Southern Ute Indian Tribe students attending Ignacio schools see their tribal flag flying a...

Our view: Legislative wrap-up

Lawmakers take action on cellphone use, education funding and Indian boarding schools

Our View: Seed, plant exchanges share much wisdom

As we stuff our Opinion section with commentaries of the day – our own editorial pages inside news pages crowded with noteworthy stories – the particulars about seed exchanges are often side...

Thank you, poets

We appreciate all that readers shared on their minds in April for National Poetry Month, which honors and celebrates poets and their craft. Our 250-word count – the same for letters – can be...

‘Herald missed story’ on Bayfield election

That MAGA-type politics have seeped into local nonpartisan elections is alarming. Apparently, in some people’s minds, the Bayfield Town Board election was about “us and them.” Well, there ...

Our View: Southwest residents too vulnerable in Anthem, CommonSpirit impasse

A news story on Wednesday in The Durango Herald captured the plight of a Durango family, the Hunters, snagged between health insurer Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and CommonSpirit Health, ow...
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