I was 15 years old when I wrote my first — and only — letter to the editor. The trigger for my burst of righteous teenage indignation: An Oct. 26, 1981 column by the Sentinel Star’s longtime political ...
We begin with the obvious: The state of political discourse in this country stinks. As a society, we’ve lost our ability to have face-to-face conversations about politics, thanks in large part to the ...
It’s clear that many letter writers feel passionate about pointing out what they perceive as waste, abuse, fraud or incompetence in national, state or local government. I would venture to say that the ...
The Dallas Morning News' public editor Stephen Buckley once again tackles the always popular subject of letters to the editor. We first visited the topic of letters to the editor in a Sunday column ...
Now that the parks levy has passed, I hope the project list will include the installation of a bench near all the play structures in our parks. As it stands now there are numerous great structures for ...
Two Oshkosh residents submitted letters to the editor regarding their concerns about the treatment of immigrants and the political climate. One writer criticizes the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention ...
Letters about vaccines, Medicaid and other health care topics are trending among readers as we see vast changes on the state level and in Washington that affect how everyday citizens access care.
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