Both Xcel and Colorado state government issued press releases this week announcing that the states — New Mexico, Wyoming, and Utah, in addition to Colorado — had submitted their application…
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Seeks Input on State Wildlife Areas
To help ensure SWAs are benefitting wildlife and manage increasing recreation demand at SWAs, CPW is proposing updates to SWA regulations…
Colorado’s ‘Magic Mushroom’ Board Convenes for the First Time
The State-appointed panel must make wide-ranging set of recommendations on legalization program…
OPINION: County STR Decisions Would Benefit from Mapping Tools
Mr. Woodman noted that there are a significant number of non-permitted STRs in the county…
OPINION: Retirees Can Be Part of the Early Childhood Solution
We are actively recruiting adults 50+ to serve as Corps Members in our program, and help the struggling Early Childhood industry…
Archuleta Democrats to Host Informal Lunch Tomorrow
There will be no speaker at this meeting; it will be a chance for you to socialize and meet other Democrats…
EDITORIAL: Pagosa School Threats, Explained, Part Two
“We dedicate a considerable amount of resources and effort and time, to make sure your kiddos have individual teachers who connect with them…”
Flowstone Education to Host Earth Day Recycling Event in Pagosa Springs
Local non-profit, Flowstone Education, announced they will be collecting sneakers in any condition, and old electronics, as part of a fundraising campaign…
READY, FIRE, AIM: My Fake Russian Twitter Account
Apparently, the U.S. military has been concerned about fake Russian Twitter accounts. Also, fake YouTube accounts. And fake TikTok accounts…
Justice Department to Ask Supreme Court to Reject Limits on Abortion Pill Access, Part Two
The judges wrote the FDA failed to “examine the relevant data” when it changed how mifepristone is prescribed and used in 2016…
HMPRESENTLY: Flying Leaps of Faith, Faltering
Might this explain what’s beginning to seem like an epidemic of political machinations, spreading like some nasty virus…
Colorado Bill Would Add Protections to Students Facing Expulsion
Advocates for youth worry that removing students from school cuts them off from positive influences, derails their education, and makes it more likely they’ll end up in the criminal justice system…
34 Attorneys General Urge Supreme Court to Protect Veterans’ Rights
“Veterans have a legal right to benefits outlined under the GI Bill, including the right to pursue higher education with their country’s support…”
EDITORIAL: Pagosa School Threats, Explained, Part One
“But that was something that just shook our world. Columbine shook our world. And out of Columbine came a lot of protocols…”
FILM: ‘No Small Matter’ to be Screened by Early Childhood Council
“No Small Matter” is built from stories of real children, families and teachers, illustrating the impact of high-quality early childhood experiences…
Three LPEA Districts See Unopposed Board Candidates
As no challenger applications were received, new candidate Nicole Pitcher (District 1 – Archuleta County) will fill the seat vacated by retiring director Bob Lynch…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Why Everything is Getting Worse
Unfortunately, the Harvard-educated economists are ruining more than baseball…
Justice Department to Ask Supreme Court to Reject Limits on Abortion Pill Access, Part One
Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement the department “strongly disagrees” with a decision from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans…