Oil price collapse is a big story and getting bigger

WASHINGTON – The great oil bust of 2014 is something to behold. Since mid-June, crude prices have dropped about 40 percent, from $115 a barrel for the Brent benchmark to about $70 a barrel n...

Do not base opinions on network news

I felt I must reply to Catherine Spencer’s letter (Journal, Dec. 5) concerning the Michael Brown incident. She seems to be well informed on the facts of Brown’s family life and al...

Protesters were a reminder of Vietnam

Well here we go again — I recognized the protesters at Colorado Highways 145 and 184. A similar group was on the Golden Gate Bridge in 1969 welcoming us back from Vietnam. Regar...

Ferguson protests here miss larger point

I am writing in response to “Ferguson grand jury protest lands In Dolores,” (Journal, Dec. 2). While I respect Maggie Cooper’s lessons to her daughters about voicing their grieva...

Gridlock works both ways

Why are you so quick to criticize John Boehner for gridlock in Congress and the Internet sales tax (Journal, Nov. 18) ? I have not once seen the Journal criticize Harry Reid for the hundreds...

If journalism has a problem, America has a problem

WASHINGTON – As the curtain closes on the latest episode of “Ferguson,” the media series, it is fair to wonder whether events might not have spiraled out of control to the extent they did ha...

Truths reveal Brown was a thug

Wow! Three whole protestors and all were related (Journal, Dec. 2). We’re to believe because they moved here from St. Louis they somehow know more about what happened in Ferguson than the r...

Kinder Morgan debate has historic ring

I have been watching the fight over the Kinder Morgan project to develop the CO2 resources in Montezuma County. The opposition of landowners to right-of-ways and the accusations of environme...

Contrary to stereotype, millennials rely on newspapers to be engaged and informed

By Caroline Little It has become a never-ending quest to define millennials. Those between the age of 18 and 34 are often portrayed as a self-absorbed, narcissistic generation obs...

Today’s economy seen through prism of the 1920s

WASHINGTON – As President Warren G. Harding took office in March 1921, Americans were in a funk, disillusioned by World War I and fearful of alleged radicals. But the main source of anguish ...

Placing trust in the possibility of self-government

WASHINGTON – My hometown of St. Louis has given up its sad secrets. Journalists – like tourists taking in the sights of social dysfunction – have explored its courthouses, its speed traps, i...

Don’t complain about store being open

It’s that time of year again. Thanksgiving. A day that we set aside to express gratitude for all that we have in our lives. I must admit that it is my favorite holiday. I also must admit tha...
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