Letters to the Editor
DOUGLAS COUNTY, JUL 18 – Letters highlight community concerns including challenges with land development programs, environmental risks from a proposed golf course, and local issues like traffic and mental health policing.
- Guidelines now specify letter criteria, including length, good taste, and local interest, with the paper vows no profanity or name calling, as per the letter to the editor policy.
- Writers must sign their name and include contact information, supported by the identity disclosure requirement, to meet the letter to the editor standards.
- The Washington Post experience illustrates protections, and the paper vows to safeguard sources fearing retaliation.
- Protecting sources is a constitutional right, and the editor's refusal to reveal sources may lead to jail, reinforcing legal commitments.
- The paper invites tips on serious matters as multiple residents have recently asked how to submit concerns.
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Letters to the editor - July 18, 2025
The holy parking laneVictor Hahn of Għadira writes:Malta’s approach to tackling traffic congestion was questioned in a new EU report.One thing I learned after moving to Malta is that parking space and the Blessed Virgin apparently share a similar level of holiness here.Here, in Mellieħa, where I live, it is apparent just by looking at...
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