Opinion

‘The dog days of Durango’

In the dog days of Durango edition on Friday, The Durango Herald and The Journal’s editorial board poked around the edges of the puppy mill swamp, leaving the admonition that City Council ha...

‘Protect entire Dolores River Canyon Country as national monument’

As our rivers begin to recede, it is time to look back on the incredible spring runoff season. An above-average snowpack ushered in high flows with ample opportunities for river recreation a...

‘Check pockets’ for winning ticket

On Monday, Feb. 5, someone walked into the Huck Finn Exxon on the corner of C.R. 250 and C.R. 240 and bought a Powerball ticket. The jackpot that night was $747,000,000, and whether that per...

Editorial cartoon: Meat allergy

‘Embarrassing chapter that is Trump’

Donald J. Trump’s unwavering support from the party formally known as the GOP has put into clear focus, America is going to hell in a handbasket. It simply doesn’t make any difference to his...

Our View: Democracy depends on Trump trial

Lester Holt, anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, spent some time reflecting on his four-decade career in an interview for Esquire’s summer 2023 edition. On the front lines of eve...

Editorial cartoon: Wes Rowell

‘Moral, ethical reason’ for pet store ban

The editorial in The Journal and The Durango Herald on the pet store ordinance that Durango is considering was called a “feel good” ordinance. That isn’t a bad thing, but it is also a step i...

‘Carpenter should be fostered, protected’

Issuing an industrial rezoning for the logging operation at the west entrance to Carpenter Natural Area in Cortez goes against everything the city has previously done for its park system and...

‘ILC filling wetlands, burning slash, bulldozing’

My husband and I are against rezoning the Independent Log Co. property from commercial to industrial. Our home is adjacent to ILC’s 10 acres. Cortez’s regulations define the reasons for esta...

Ex-administrator ‘supported’ by BOCES

My work as a school administrator in RE-1 was supported in so many ways by the San Juan Board of Cooperative Educational Services. The RE-1 school board, in withdrawing from BOCES, is underm...

Our View: Make up for Navajo allottees’ lost mineral royalties

U.S. must create green jobs if income eliminated
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