• Simple Ways to Make Earth Day Every Day

    Protecting drinking water at its source is an important part of the process

  • Our View: Our choices make a difference on Earth Day, every day

    From the editorial: On the first Earth Day in 1970, "an estimated 175 college students gathered in Duluth’s Leif Erikson Park at 4:45 a.m. With songs and readings, they reflected on the relationship between humankind and the environment."

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    Want to celebrate Earth Day every day? This expert chef shares some tips

    Monday is Earth Day, but there are things you can do in your own kitchen to celebrate every day. It's what Rob Rubba, last year's James Beard Award winner for Best Chef in America does in his Oyster Oyster kitchen.

  • Letters to the Editor: Help a neighbor

    In response to editorial on ceasefire I read today’s paper while visiting my in-laws in Lowell and your recent editorial called for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, did not include hostage release. First, Hamas repeatedly declared its intention to carry out multiple Oct 7ths and called for Oct 13th as a day to kill Jews a […]

  • Letter to the editor: Colleges' useful idiots

    The Abraham Accords -- signed by Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Israel and Bahrain in 2020 -- were gaining traction.

  • Letter to the editor: Nothing 'controlled' about the border

    The Democratic Party leadership wants more funding to hire more Border Patrol agents so they can process and allow more immigrants into our country -- and then distribute those people throughout the United States.

  • Letters: Making a difference on Earth Day, more

    Letter: Each April, people across the world join together to advocate for our planet. This Earth Day (April 22), the American Red Cross of South Carolina is joining the celebration and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability.

  • Letters to the Editor, April 22, 2024

    MAD, MAD WORLD It’s not only dismaying, but baffling to see modern day fascism continuing to fill our streets with hate and evil. Professional, genocide-chanting social justice martyrs are gladly professing their support for terrorists who murder, rape and torture. It is beyond comprehension that people today can knowingly and deliberately choose to side with […]

  • Letter to the editor: "Squad" are racist traitors

    I was reading an article last week about members of the "Squad" demanding that anti-Jewish protesters be released and allowed to resume their terrorist-supporting activities -- and I have to say, this just shows that these members of Congress hate Jews.

  • Letter to the editor: Trump-Gabbard 2024

    Tulsi Gabbard is the smartest and bravest potential vice presidential candidate in America right now, in my opinion, because she speaks the truth.

  • Letters to the Editor (4/17/24)

    Flipped Eclipse? I think the time-lapse picture of the eclipse on the cover of the April 10 issue is flipped. We watched from Montpelier, and the shadow wedge entered from the bottom and traveled up the sun. After totality, there was a sudden wedge of bright white light at the bottom that looked like the sun was shining a spotlight on us. It was not the golden sunlight; it was brilliant white and produced sharp-edged shadows. At the end, there was not the wedge we started with; rather, it looked...

  • Letter to the editor: Trump is right about abortion

    There is a fundamental flaw in Everett Piper’s argument in “The heart of Donald Trump and the immutable truth” (web, April 13).