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EDITORIAL: The Case For… and Against… Ballot Measure 2A, Part Three
The Town’s financial advisors have estimated that a 1% sales tax will add $15-$20 more per month to an average family’s grocery costs…
Tax Filing Delay Available to Coloradans Affected by Flooding
Taxpayers affected by the floods have until December 31 to file these taxes. This relief is for state taxes only…
ACLU Leads Lawsuit Against ‘Indiscriminate’ ICE Arrests in Colorado
Immigrant advocates and the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado sued three Trump immigration officials over arrests of immigrants…
Thousands of Coloradans May Be Eligible For Unclaimed Tax Credits
Colorado continues to lead with innovation by using prefilled forms to save people time and effort…
Pagosa Schools Closed Due to Ongoing Flooding
We never make the decision to close school lightly, but we must prioritize the wellbeing of our community…
Highway 160 Re-opened to Traffic; Pagosa Evacuation Orders May be Lifted
The Pagosa Springs Police Department continues to coordinate with emergency management and public works teams to ensure public safety…
Town, County Announce Mandatory Evacuation Orders, Closed Roads
All low-lying areas near San Juan and Blanco rivers are in Mandatory Evacuation status…
Sen. Bennet Says Health Care Compromise Ought to be Easy
For the sixth time, Republicans voted down a proposal from Democrats to fund the government and extend enhanced premium tax credits on Wednesday…
Evacuation Notice for Riverfront Properties Through Wednesday Afternoon
We’re experiencing severe flooding on County Road 500 right now. Please stay home if you can, and avoid the area completely….
Colorado Increases EV Trade-in Incentives As Federal Benefits Disappear
“Transportation is a leading source of emissions in Colorado, making widespread EV adoption essential to achieve our climate goals…”
Archuleta County Offering Free Sandbags Ahead of Possible Flooding
Residents in flood-prone areas are strongly encouraged to pick up sandbags early and take preventive measures to protect their property…
High Level of Local Government Compliance with Colorado Law
“There is no silver bullet when it comes to solving the affordability crisis in our state. Addressing this crisis requires strong partnerships…”
Government Shutdown Continues with Talks at an Impasse
“That’s the problem with Obamacare. The subsidies are so much — billions and billions of dollars is being wasted…”
6th Judicial District to Host Free Legal Resource Day on Oct. 21
Recognizing that many Coloradans represent themselves in legal matters, the Judicial Department and partners are hosting free educational sessions…
El Paso County GOP Must Re-do Legislator Selection Process
State law requires a minimum 10-day written notice ahead of a vacancy committee meeting…
‘Born To Be Wild’ License Plate Hits $1 Million Milestone
“The Born To Be Wild License Plate has been a tremendous funding source for CPW as we work to build a sustainable gray wolf population in the Centennial State…”
‘A Lot of Participation’ in Colorado Legislature’s Video Pilot
Nearly 9,900 people have viewed 19 legislative committee meetings since a video pilot program began July 30…
Colorado National Parks to Remain Open — Precariously — During Federal Shutdown
“Past shutdowns in which gates remained open with limited staff have hurt our parks: iconic symbols cut down and vandalized, trash piled up, habitats destroyed…”
