JPMorgan Chase’s report adds “The burden of these new taxes has been particularly uneven…”
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Reports on Bear Sightings and Conflicts
These conflicts could all easily be reduced if the public takes some simple steps around their homes…
BIG PIVOTS: Auden Schendler and the Failure of Business Sustainability
The author of “Terrible Beauty” spoke in metro Denver this past week. Listeners left with key messages in mind…
Pagosa ‘Grief Support Group’ Will Meet in March
Grief Support Group is exclusively designed for those who are grieving the death of a loved one…
EDITORIAL: The State of the Union, Pagosa Style, Part Two
We can’t be surprised by these comments. This has been the central goal of federal housing policy for decades…
THE DAILY YONDER: Mud Season
In past years, I actually looked forward to mud season because it brought friends out of hibernation and into the woods…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Retire Often… in Iceland?
The web designer has included graphic images that suggest the real story, not told by the text itself…
LPEA CEO to Host Energy Discussions in Pagosa Springs
Drop by for face-to-face time with LPEA leadership. Share your thoughts and ideas, and ask any questions you may have…
OPINION: Meeting the Challenge of Affordable Child Care in Colorado
Between 2017 and 2024, the cost of center-based infant care increased 40 percent, a rate greater than the rate of inflation…
Lickety Split ‘Improv Comedy Showcase’ Set for Wednesday, March 4 at PSCA
Join Lickety Split Comedy Improv and 14 of our new friends as we put on a short-form improvised comedy showcase…
Lawsuit Will Challenge ‘Forced Labor’ by Inmates at Colorado ICE Facility
A 2014 lawsuit led by Alejandro Menocal alleges private prison operator GEO Group unlawfully required people in custody to work without pay…
Pagosa UU Continues Theme of ‘Social Change’
Join us this week on Sunday, March 1, as our presenter, Dr. David Smith, shares his experience and reflections titled ‘So Children May Thrive’…
Colorado Attorney General Defends Birthright Citizenship in Supreme Court Brief
By Lawrence Pacheco Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a multistate coalition this week on a brief defending birthright citizenship at the U.S. Supreme Court, standing READ MORE
EDITORIAL: The State of the Union, Pagosa Style, Part One
I’d brought along a series of PowerPoint slides to share at Tuesday’s LWV presentation, and my first slide included two quotes taken from the Needs Assessment…
Funny, Moving, Absorbing ‘Bakersfield Mist’ at Pagosa Center for the Arts This Weekend
This intimate two-person play has quickly become one of the season’s most talked-about productions…
READY, FIRE, AIM: At the Museum of Personal Failure
Still, I was surprised to learn about the opening of the Museum of Personal Failure… in Vancouver, British Columbia…
OPINION: National Monuments Sustain Colorado’s Local Economies
This month I joined a diverse group of Coloradans in Washington, D.C., visiting Colorado congressional delegation offices to express our support for public lands…
Feds Have ‘Lost Credibility’ on Elections after FBI Call, Colorado Secretary of State Claims
“It was deeply unsettling the DOJ and DHS refused to acknowledge that, according to the U.S. Constitution, states run elections in America…”
LIBRARY NEWS: Retire Early, and Often
American author and podcaster Jillian Johnsrud expands on this theme in her new book…
