Why did nearly a third of the Employee respondents report that they were considering leaving Archuleta County?
Month: October 2018
EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part Three
Quite a few of the PHP survey respondents said they were thinking about leaving…
EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part Two
“So I feel like I bring a pretty broad understanding of what people are looking for in our community….”
EDITORIAL: Can’t Afford to Live in Pagosa? Part One
The PHP survey suggests that more than half of Archuleta County households are paying more than the recommended 30% on housing…
EDITORIAL: Let the Water Wars Begin, Part Four
“It is demand management. It is a controversial topic and we can’t shy away from that. The reduction of consumptive uses is something that is a new thing…”
EDITORIAL: Let the Water Wars Begin, Part Three
“A compact call would be devastating in the Upper Basin. It would be total chaos…”
EDITORIAL: Let the Water Wars Begin, Part Two
In order to ensure that the city of Las Vegas would continue to be able to draw its drinking water from Lake Mead, nearly $1.5 billion was spent on building a new water intake…
EDITORIAL: Let the Water Wars Begin, Part One
A new report claims that the annual releases of water from Lake Powell will ultimately compromise hydropower generation at Glen Canyon Dam…
