Opinion

Our view: Celebrating and defending public media

The Journal’s editorial board would like to call readers’ attention to tomorrow’s “Protect My Public Media Day,” (visit protectmypublicmedia.org), a day our public media colleagues are worki...

Our view: We can show Naomi Dobbs that we’re civil

Last Monday’s gathering in Dolores of critics of the president’s string of extremes in dismantling the federal government was larger than the organizing League of Women Voters expected. Soci...

Our view: Honoring Native American military service, sacrifice and patriotism

Colorado Rep. Larry Don Suckla (R-Cortez), our newest House District 58 representative to the Colorado General Assembly, has gotten off to an impactful start. He recently cosponsored House J...

Our view: Legislature making progress to encourage reasonable gun use

Gavels have been drawn over the gun-related bills introduced so far into the 2025 legislative session. Of the four introduced, two in the House and two in the Senate, only three have advance...

Our view: The president with a cudgel

When will Republicans end it? Is there nothing in the federal government that Donald Trump doesn’t want to pull apart and destroy, behaving as if his election victory gives him unlimited aut...

Our view: Keep public lands in public hands, a refrain

On Jan. 28, U.S. Representatives Ryan Zinke (R-MT) and Gabe Vasquez (D-NM) introduced the bipartisan “Public Lands in Public Hands Act.“ The bill would protect outdoor access to fishing and ...

Our view: Southwest Colorado drought projects must be funded

On Jan. 17, the Southwestern Water Conservation District, the Southwestern Water Conservation and Infrastructure Partnership and its 37 regional partners celebrated a $25.6 million grant fro...

Call to readers re: freeze on federal funding

A memo from the White House budget office on Monday placed a freeze on all federal government grant and loan disbursements, and other financial assistance, effective Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 5 p....

Our View: Trump pardons gross miscarriage of justice

Found guilty, pleaded so or charged, 1,600 individuals who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 are free, or will be within hours or days. For most, there was no doubt as to the extent of the...

Our View: Affordable health care for Southwest Colorado, deadline 11:59 p.m.

Health care has become a deadly business. Last month’s murder of Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, has become a symbol of the illness long plaguing America’s health care industry: The ...

Ellen Stein returns to Opinion section

Ellen Stein will assume the full-time responsibilities of Opinion Editor for The Journal in Cortez and The Durango Herald after significantly contributing to the varied content of the opinio...

Our view: James Earl Carter Jr., lessons from a man of peace, democracy and human rights

Much has been written about Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States who served from 1977 to 1981, and died at 100 on Dec. 29. People will tell you he was a decent, honest and e...
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