Letters
Letters: 7/26/18
To: Jared Polis; Re: Democratic leadership
Recently I received a mass letter from your office concerning your work as a congressman to help senior citizens...
Letters: 2/8/18
Why stop the optimism?
This is a response to the “Happy anniversary, time for an optimism break” item introducing the refreshing articles celebrating local people...
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 15, 2023
Boulder readers discuss disability issues and election results
Letters: 8/4/16
‘Treatment’ for emerald ash borer worse than the problem
I appreciate the Weekly’s overview of the emerald ash borer plague that will probably kill all...
Letters 7/14/22
Ghost Riders
It’s almost 7 a.m. on Sunday and I’m stopped at a red light at 95th and Dillion Road in Louisville with seven other...
Letters: 9/5/19
Careless journalism
Dyer: You are an intelligible writer, and your article, “The perils of forgotten history” (Re: Buzz, Aug. 29, 2019) contained a good...
Letters 8/27/2020: Muni, unions and wolves
Stay the course on muni
The City of Boulder needs to get out of the PUC/Xcel system as soon as possible. Of course Boulder citizens...
Letters: 3/21/19
On the new NAFTA
The revised North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will soon come up for a Congressional vote to approve or disapprove. The...
Letters: 9/6/18
Nationwide prison strike
Prisoners nationwide are on strike and many are fasting. This is a 19-day strike ending on Sept. 9. It is on schedule...
Letters: 2/16/17
Longmont a pro-unity, pro-justice city
Thanks to City Council Member Polly Christensen, in December 2016 Longmont joined a host of cities across the United States, such...
Letters: 11/30/17
A chilling realization
As I was driving home from a gig last Friday night in Denver, I got a real hankering for frozen yogurt. Then...
Letters: May 25, 2023
SOLUTION TO HOMELESS = CHILD TAX CREDIT
Great news that programs for the homeless are receiving funding in Boulder County (News, “Boulder County receives funding...









