Life in Florida was so much simpler, decades ago, roasting in sunshine on warm, sandy beaches. Avoiding a painful sting from a Portuguese man o’ war…
ORBITERS: Troublemakers
Earthlings, of course, are descendants of the original Troublemakers. It sort of makes sense…
Auditions for ‘All Shook Up’ Set For April 22, 23, 29 and 30
Loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy will have you jumping out of your blue suede shoes…
Pagosa’s Spring Clean Event Happens Tomorrow, April 23
Volunteers will be treated to a barbecue following the cleanup efforts at Yamaguchi Park from 11:30am to 1pm…
Rotary Seeking High Schoolers for Leadership Retreat in Montrose
“The outdoor recreation amenities in our area are endless, and we are hoping to offer the RYLA participants a chance to experience leadership development…”
Guitarist Gabriela de la Paz Returns to Pagosa in May
She specializes in traditional music of Mexico and Latin America and over the years, has performed in Europe, Asia and the United States…
EDITORIAL: County Sheriff Suspected of Offering a ‘Bounty’ for Arrest of Political Rival, Part Four
“You know, it’s kind of an ethical or moral thing. Like, is that what you do to your political rivals? And, was it because of that? Who knows…”
LIBRARY NEWS: Celebrate Earth Day with Free Takeaway Kit
The first Earth Day gave environmental issues national and political attention. It also influenced the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency…
Burlesque is Back, at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts
“I believe attendees will be thoroughly impressed by the high caliber of our performers,” says Director Ali Whitman….
LPEA Roundup Foundation Announces Grants to Non-Profits
“We are grateful to the Round Up Foundation for its support,” said Diana Cruz, Executive Director of the Durango Education Foundation…
Healthy Archuleta to Host Community Conversation about Nutrition Policies
Wendy Peters Moschetti, Managing Director at Nourish Colorado will also share about her role representing the interests of health and nutrition…
Why Cheaper Generic Drugs to Treat COVID Never Made It Out of the Lab
“You hate to say that Big Pharma has a lot of influence, but clearly they do,” Boulware said…
Mule Deer Foundation Receives $383,000 through RESTORE Colorado Grant
The three-million-acre focal area includes important sagebrush and shrub dominated rangelands that are highly productive habitat…
Thingamajig Theatre Announces ‘Broadway in the Mountains’ Summer Cast
Four of the 16 actors in the cast are much-admired favorites with local and out-of-town audiences from previous performances at Thingamajig…
EDITORIAL: County Sheriff Suspected of Offering a ‘Bounty’ for Arrest of Political Rival, Part Three
“Honestly, it originated out of the sheriff,” he said…
Colorado Supreme Court Asked to Rule on River Access Laws
Attorney General Weiser states, “If this longstanding Colorado approach to water and river access is to change, the decision-making process rightly belongs to the legislative and executive branches…”
‘Friends of Youth and Nature’ named Southwest Region Partner of the Year
Friends of Youth and Nature is a group that promotes, supports, and facilitates opportunities for youth and their families to go outside…
‘Sexual Assault Awareness Month’ Activities Planned in Pagosa
During April every year we have a line up of events to raise awareness, to raise funds to support survivors…