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Letters: Tax revenue for Denver Health should be collected beyond city’s borders
"Why are the citizens of Denver being asked, almost singlehandedly, to increase their sales tax to pay for 'the entire region'?" -- Carl Judge, Denver

Letters: Sad to lose an “urban neighborhood” Catholic school
"As a practicing Catholic, I believe in "the preferential option for the poor," as reflected in canon law and Catholic social teaching. Unfortunately, the Denver Archdiocese continues to demonstrate the...

Letters: Keep your hat on. Denver fur ban wouldn’t hurt the stock show
"The article makes it seem like the National Western Stock Show would be economically devastated without the sale of fur products. This opinion is not only exaggerated but very one-sided."...

Letters: RTD’s elitist decision to kick Greyhound out of Union Station is wrong
"Who do you, RTD, think you are protecting, people like me who use and promote your services all the time? Don't use people like me as an excuse for "booting"...

Letters: Vague school choice amendment could harm homeschool families like ours
Amendment 80 promises school choice but its vague language could cause regulation.

Letters: Pope Francis is wrong to make Trump and Harris moral equivalents
Pope Francis criticizes the evil in Trump’s refusal to welcome immigrants and in Harris’ support for abortion. Yet he’s simply wrong to make this equation.

Letters: $2,500 a month “affordable” housing plan in Boulder is laughable
"Boulder's city slogan should read, 'You can’t afford to live here, so quit whining.'” -- Greg Wells, Fort Collins

Letters: Problems at Ford Amphitheater echo missteps at Fiddler’s Green
"All I can say to the people impacted by the Ford Amphitheater is good luck, you’re gonna need it." -- Jim Hagerty, Centennial

Letters: Kroger merger with Albertsons is a bad deal for Colorado
"The "merger" of the two food giants is nothing more than a big fat money grab for the boys and girls in the C-Suite and their beloved shareholders. They could...

Letters: We voted for Trump in 2016 — his debate lies will keep us from supporting him in 2024
Letters | "Our family has historically voted Republican. We did vote for Trump in 2016. However, we have not been able to support him since because he continually lies to...