Critical habitat is area designated by the federal government as essential to the survival and recovery of a protected species…
Science and Engineering Symposium at Pagosa Springs High School Scheduled for May 3
Local high school students will present the results of their air and soil quality research projects in a poster session being judged by CU Boulder students and faculty members…
Universal, State-Funded Preschool Becomes Colorado Law with Governor Polis’ Signature
The state-funded program will save families an annual average of $4,300, according to the governor’s office…
EDITORIAL: Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?… I mean, COVID… Part Two
Since the release of that final report, SJBPH has been making a concerted effort to provide the BOCC with presentations about the district’s services…
READY, FIRE, AIM: When a Billionaire Buys Twitter
Who would have guessed that Twitter was worth $44 billion dollars? Not me. I thought it was just a website, like the Pagosa Daily Post, but with more users…
OPINION: To Fully Observe, We Need to Walk
As Chris suggests, walking “is being forced to watch the whole movie.” In contrast, being driven or even riding a bike is more like teleporting in…
Join the Summer of Fun at Thingamajig Theatre
With projects underway and more to come, Thingamajig Theatre is eager to build our volunteer teams. All skill levels are welcome…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Considering the Sheriff’s ‘Bounty’
Keating’s “driving pattern” in the video does not appear to the average citizen to be that of a driver “under the influence”…
HMPRESENTLY: Civility
If you’re reaching out to officials in your town, or county, I sure hope they’re responding to your phone calls, or emails…
OPINION: Colorado Makes Historic Investments in Resolving Homelessness
There’s excitement for advocates like me who are focused on resolving and preventing homelessness for the far-too-many Coloradans forced to experience it…
EDITORIAL: Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?… I mean, COVID… Part One
As things turn out, both the brick house and the piano come into play when a big, bad wolf shows up at the straw house, and then at the stick house, and huffs and puffs both houses into oblivion…
Physicians Uneasy as Colorado Collects Providers’ Diversity Data
“There are lots of marginalized and disenfranchised people that when they don’t have a good experience, they disengage from care…”
READY, FIRE, AIM: Communicating with Cats
He was even the subject of an exhibit arranged by LA’s Natural History Museum, and a special web page about cougar communications…
OPINION: Can Elon Musk Save the Colorado River, and the American Southwest?
There are at least 4 ways to get water from one side of Glen Canyon Dam to the other as the water level drops below the turbines…
HMPRESENTLY: Imagine, Knowing Where Your Tax Dollars are Going
Are your hard-earned tax dollars paying for something on a Navy ship? Bits of a bridge? A highway? Are they paying for pothole repairs on roads?
USDA Forest Service to Invest Over $3 Million in Southwest Colorado
The CFLRP award will complete restoration and resiliency work throughout the San Juan National Forest’s 1.9 million acres…
LOCAL FOOD HERO: Roger Candelária of Ranchito Alegre
This growing season we face two big challenges. First, busy and informed consumers want to gain access to safe and ethical foods they can eat with confidence…
EDITORIAL: County Commissioners Agree to Enter Negotiations on Courthouse Sale
“Now, supposedly, Mr. Urbanczyk will build and finance the new building for the County. At what cost and at what finance rate to the taxpayers of Archuleta County?”