If fewer people are riding trains and buses, do we need as many train and bus routes and the people involved in servicing those routes?
A shrine to mediocrity Ah, Manitou Springs — the jewel of the Rockies, or so the brochures claim. A “must-see mountain village,” they promise, filled with “local color” and “quaint charm.” Well, I saw ...
A huge injustice I have never written a letter to the editor before (although I have been a Gazette subscriber for many years), but feel strongly that a huge injustice is happening to our nation! I am ...
The Constitution firmly grants the power of raising revenue and determining spending to Congress. The wellbeing of our nation rests with the ...
On the evening of Sept. 8, eastbound Amtrak Train 26 from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama, was delayed by a malfunction of the Almonaster drawbridge. This malfunction delayed Train 26 for approximately ...
A Florida developer recently struck a deal with officials in Mooresville, a booming town north of Charlotte. The developer agreed to pay $15 million for a new thoroughfare in exchange ...
If you've spent any time watching the stranded castaways of Gilligan's Island, have you ever given any thought to what it ...
The half-hearted editorial “Chicago gets a new public bathroom. What could possibly go wrong?” about Ald. Daniel La Spata’s ...
On receiving information from the Daily Sun regarding public input concerning the appointment of a new city manager, I would note that a public meeting will occur on Oct. 22 ...
Found and Explained Official on MSN
Why The 737 MAX and A320 NEO Are Not New Planes...
The words next generation frustrate me. Boeing and Airbus are both guilty of claiming that their planes are the next ...
Oh, no, the Brightline Rail project is now going to cost $21 billion (Saturday Review-Journal). What a massive and unexpected development (not)! I am not buying this latest estimate. The rail to ...
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