“Throughout my district Coloradans living in rural areas rely on critical access hospitals for life-saving care,” said Senator Dylan Roberts…
‘Once Upon a Mattress’ Plays June 12-16 at PSHS
With a mute king, a manipulative queen, a droopy prince and a cast full of crazies, what could possibly go wrong?
Changes Coming for Falls Creek Conservation Area
Formerly known as the Falls Creek Archaeological Area, this valley is located 3 miles north of Durango on the San Juan National Forest…
OPINION: The Sanctity of War, Alive and Well
The only lesson I can draw is that we’re not going to succeed at abolishing war unless we first succeed at transcending our exploitative interests…
Colorado Environmental Groups Plan to Sue Suncor Refinery Over Air Pollution
The sprawling Suncor facility in Commerce City is Colorado’s only oil refinery and one of its largest single sources of air pollution…
EDITORIAL: 28 Ways to Be a Better Tourist, Part Two
Maybe we’re looking for a “shared experience”?
READY, FIRE, AIM: Dying to Get Elected
Politics have gotten a bit weird lately…
Pagosa Car Show Starts Today on Lewis Street
There will again be a beverage garden all day, delicious food vendors, retail vendors, and lots of interaction with the car owners…
BIG PIVOTS: The Electricity Problem in the San Luis Valley
In the wired world of the 21st century, Colorado’s San Luis Valley has an Achilles’s heel…
Gov. Polis Signs Bills to Streamline Driver’s License Process for Immigrants
Governor Jared Polis signed two bills into law to grant funding to community-based organizations that provide crucial services to new immigrants…
EDITORIAL: 28 Ways to Be a Better Tourist, Part One
Along with dance performances, Celebration features associated events, including a Juried Art Show and Competition, a Juried Youth Art Exhibit, a Native Art Market, Native food contests…
BIG PIVOTS: Geothermal Seeds, Sprinkled Across Colorado, Part Two
One modeled scenario sees geothermal achieving 2% of total electrical production by 2034 and growing to 10% by 2040…
LIBRARY NEWS: 19th Hole Concert Today; Pagosa Wetlands Talk Tomorrow
Your library foundation is one of the Pagosa nonprofits benefiting from the Pagosa Springs Golf Club’s 19th Hole music concerts this summer…
SENIOR CENTER NEWS: Vendors & Volunteers Needed for 22nd Annual Spanish Fiesta
Calling all artisan craft vendors and food trucks/vendors…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: Should Countries Recognize Palestine?
But is there a better solution to rescue these well-meaning countries who may be making an error by encouraging Hamas…
What Birds Tells Us About the Forest
“There are more bird species in our surrounding forests than you would know from a casual walk…”
EDITORIAL: Graywater, Forever… Part Three
Nowhere in the the 254-page Colorado Water Plan do the state’s foremost water experts discuss the alfalfa problem…
End of Pandemic Internet Subsidies Hits Rural Health Care
“You cannot be in this society, as a societal member, and operate without a connection to broadband…”