“The reality is that legacy pollution continues to pollute too many of our waterways and neighborhoods…”
‘Three Sisters’ Coming to Your Thanksgiving Table
Three Sisters at your Thanksgiving Table is a veggie feast that is all about fun, food, music and creativity…
EDITORIAL: Tourism, at the Edge of the World, Part Two
Tourism Board executive director Jennie Green was asked to comment on the suggestions made by this group of 25 businesses…
Cary Morin & Ghost Dog Appearing in Durango, Nov. 10
“Cary Morin is a unique and brilliant guitar player, songwriter, and singer”, says renowned folk musician David Bromberg…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Case for Letting AI Be Our Next President
After reading Mr. Smith’s article, I spent the weekend learning about “deep fakes”…
Emergency Culvert Replacement Cause for Closure of North Pagosa
The Archuleta County Road & Bridge Department will begin imperative work at the intersection of North Pagosa and Martinez Creek, 3.6 miles North of Highway 160…
ESSAY: ‘Dia de los Muertos’ Looking More Like Halloween
Halloween’s influence is transforming Día de los Muertos into a hybrid cultural tradition…
OPINION: Praise for New Attempt at Relieving Student Debt Burdens
These proposed rules would empower the Education Department to cancel some or all of the debt for certain groups…
EDITORIAL: Tourism, at the Edge of the World, Part One
When I arrived at the well-publicized ‘Halloween Hootenanny’, the scene at Yamaguchi Park seemed relatively deserted…
OPINION: When the ‘Fake News’ Dog Whistle Blows
In this Age of Cacophony, how do we know what is truth… and what isn’t? What really is “fake news”?
READY, FIRE, AIM: Is a Pumpkin a Fruit… or a Vegetable?
Every mother, and every child, knows a vegetable when they see one…
Fall is a Great Time to Safeguard Your Home from Wildfire
A lot of our residents here feel very safe because their homes are nowhere near the forest. Unfortunately, that may not make a difference….
Trial in Case Seeking to Bar Trump from Colorado Ballot Begins in Denver
Lawsuit claims former president is ineligible under 14th Amendment insurrection clause…
El Pomar Foundation Approves $83,369 to Organizations in the Southwest Region
Founded by Spencer and Julie Penrose in 1937, El Pomar Foundation has an established legacy of general purpose grant-making…
OPINION: Igniting the Fires of Peace
Their mission is transforming, collectively healing, building the social infrastructure of peace…
EDITORIAL: Bad Test Scores, Part Five
Her 4th grade class at Pagosa Peak Open School is studying Ute culture and history, as described in Emily Murphy’s illustrated Daily Post article on Wednesday…
Wildlife Conservation Organizations Working to Save Colorado’s Bighorn Sheep
Colorado’s Bighorn Sheep populations face significant threats, but wildlife conservation organizations are working to ensure the sustainability of this iconic species…
EDITORIAL: Why I Voted ‘No’ on Prop HH
The General Assembly has the legal authority to reduce the property tax rate without a vote of the electorate, so Prop HH is not really about property tax relief…