Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics testified before Congress on the debt limit on May 4…
Month: May 2023
EDITORIAL: Bridge Over Troubled Water, Part One
“I think it was a hasty decision based on trying to hold us hostage for a lack of communication by your staff and with the Southern Ute Tribe…”
Colorado Legislature Approves Flat TABOR Refund Bill
On May 7, the Colorado House of Representatives passed one part of a legislative package to reduce property taxes…
HMPRESENTLY: Diametrically Different Hopes
People walking by a freshly-planted garden, along the front of a small shop, where I’d parked my car the other day, couldn’t miss seeing several handwritten signs…
OPINION: The Most Dangerous American Cities
So why might we “think” New York City and Atlanta are the most dangerous cities?
Pagosa Community Initiative to Host ‘Second Chance Prom’ Fundraiser
This event will support the nonprofit organization’s mission to create interactive opportunities that honor culture and diversity…
Colorado Facing ‘New Normal’ When It Comes to Wildfire?
If you’re a Coloradan living in a wildfire prone area, being prepared must become second nature,” said Matt McCombs…
Bank Failures Could Lead to Stronger Regulations
In the Fed’s report, Michael Barr, vice chair for supervision at the Fed, said the regulator would “re-evaluate a range of rules for banks with $100 billion or more in assets…”
San Juan Health Partners General Surgery Holding Ribbon Cutting
Come tour our new clinic at 735 West Animas Street in Farmington on Wednesday, May 17 at 4:00pm…
Town, County, Sovereign Commons Hosting ‘Big Spring Clean’ Events Today & Tomorrow
Join us for the cleanup or get a team together and volunteer. Meet at Yamaguchi Park at 9am to pick up bags and vests…
EDITORIAL: Improvements to the Town’s Land Use Code? Part Six
We either pay now, or our children and grandchildren pay later…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Our Lawns, and Our Suffering
“As Colorado continues to suffer through harsh drought conditions, the Colorado legislature passed a bill seeking to remove barriers for some residents to save water on lawn watering…”
Colorado Governor Polis Unveils Plan to Reduce Property Taxes
Colorado voters would be asked to approve Democrats’ 10-year property tax relief plan…
OPINION: An Important Task Pagosa High School Students Could Embrace
Maybe someday, one of these same students would choose to return to our local community with a Bachelor’s degree in business — with a focus on urban planning…
Housing Solutions Expands Home Rehabilitation Loan Program
For example, a family of four living in La Plata County with an income of $117,000 or below qualifies for the program…
School of Movement’s ‘Movie Magic’ Burlesque Show Opens Tonight
Indulge in a night of shock and awe, laughter and lust…
EDITORIAL: Improvements to the Town’s Land Use Code? Part Five
“I think everyone is in agreement, that the more we can be creative with our housing choices, the more flexibility and options we have…”
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Approves Wolf Restoration and Management Plan
Public outreach efforts through in-person and virtual meetings, as well as on its website, produced about 4,000 comments online and via in-person testimony from 232 people…