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The requests have come in letters, emails and phone calls. The specifics vary, but the target is consistent: The U.S.
Many Democrats see their political party as “weak” or “ineffective,” according to a poll that finds considerable pessimism ...
Unless we’re pulled over, have an emergency, or get lost in the mountains, most of us rarely interact with local law ...
When I was elected to Congress, I promised to bring rural Colorado’s voice to Washington and to make sure our communities – ...
The streets of Silverton buzz with summer tourists in late July. Passengers disembark from the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, duck into gift shops, sip beers at saloons ...
If you lived near Silverton on Aug. 5, 2015, you remember. A contractor for the Environmental Protection Agency breached the Gold King Mine, spilling 3 million gallons of heavy metal-laden, orange ...
When I caught The Durango Herald’s story on the Elkhorn fire, I was blown away by Jerry McBride’s photos documenting the fire and our firefighting heroes who face the danger on our behalf to save ...
The tragedy earlier this year involving an unleashed dog and a cyclist has led to new signs along the Animas River Trail, and hopefully to more thoughtful usage of that shared space. How about ...
The editorial “War on History” (Herald, July 16) calls out an alarming trend: efforts to erase or rewrite difficult truths about our nation’s past. President Donald Trump’s executive order, ...
Colorado has gradually been subsumed by leftists from blue states, most heavily along the front range and in Southwest Colorado. The now Democrat-controlled state Legislature has voted woke and ...
I recently reconnected with a woman I dated briefly in the 1980s and haven’t seen since. She’s around my age. We both were married one year apart, had daughters one year apart and got ...
Israeli forces killed at least 23 Palestinians seeking food on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, according to hospital officials and ...