Between 2017 and 2024, the cost of center-based infant care increased 40 percent, a rate greater than the rate of inflation…
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Lickety Split ‘Improv Comedy Showcase’ Set for Wednesday, March 4 at PSCA
Join Lickety Split Comedy Improv and 14 of our new friends as we put on a short-form improvised comedy showcase…
Colorado Attorney General Defends Birthright Citizenship in Supreme Court Brief
By Lawrence Pacheco Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a multistate coalition this week on a brief defending birthright citizenship at the U.S. Supreme Court, standing up to President Trump’s illegal effort to rewrite the Constitution and overturn federal law. On his first day in office in 2025, President Trump issued an executive order to end READ MORE
Celebrate Palm Sunday on March 29
His atoning sacrifice concluded His mortal ministry and made it possible for us to live with our Heavenly Father for all eternity…
Forest Service Now Hiring for Summer 2026 Jobs
The San Juan National Forest is now hiring seasonal employees for a variety of recreation positions on each district…
Lawmakers Aim to Reel In Wage Garnishments for Medical Debt
“No one is saying, ‘Don’t get paid for your services.’ We’re saying getting health care should not lead to financial ruin for people…”
Southwest Colorado Organizations Receive El Pomar Grants
The El Pomar Foundation approved $35,803 allocated to six nonprofit organizations and government entities…
ESSAY: Bad Bunny, at Halftime
Maybe nothing flipped overnight. Maybe hardened partisans didn’t suddenly renounce their politics. What happened was subtler — and more powerful…
LETTER: Gifts Will Transform Our Downtown EMS Station
In a rural mountain community like ours, timely access to primary care is essential…
Ancient Sky, Ancient Wisdom
The sky loomed large for early Native Americans, and its cyclical changes were cause for connection, awe, and ceremony…
Plenty of Fresh Snow at Wolf Creek
SKIING WITH A PARTNER IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED…
Habitat for Humanity to Host Public Meetings in March for Potential Homeowners
Habitat homes are some of the most affordable homes in Archuleta County, thanks to contributions of labor and materials, and financial donations, from numerous community members…
Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Engages in ‘Action Sunday’
The action for this month and March is our current book group reading ‘Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection’ by Deepa Iyer…
Wolf Creek Ski Area Sees 38 Inches of Snow from Latest Storms
Thanks to recent storm systems, the midway snow depth at Wolf Creek Ski Area is 70 inches…
Colorado Abortion Fund Spent $2.5 Million in 2025
That’s an 84% increase from what it spent in 2024, Melisa Hidalgo-Cuellar, director of the Cobalt Abortion Fund…
Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry Begins Tomorrow
In addition to providing college scholarships for graduating seniors, the Knights also support our veterans, new mothers, teens and those in need within our community…
‘HomesFund’ Expands Non-Conforming Home Loan Program for Archuleta County
“We are committed to creating pathways to homeownership and ensuring our programs reflect the realities of our communities…”
Join League Of Women Voters to Learn About Housing Issues in Pagosa
The League has identified “housing” as one of our most important local issues…
INDIAN LAND ROAD: Open Letter to the BOCC
Due to lack of County maintenance, it is currently much easier on my vehicles to drive Indian Land road rather than CR700…
