The Sheriff’s Office has made repeated visits, but the overall condition of the property has continued to deteriorate, according to the neighbors…
BIG PIVOTS: What Constitutes a Just Transition for Pueblo, Colorado?
Pueblo lacks consensus about its future. That was clear during a recent town hall in Pueblo attended by more than 600 people…
Registration Open for Whatchamawhozit’s Summer Theatre Camp
This super fun and wildly popular summer camp is in its 13th summer at PSCA…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Lucky One-Armed Shoemaker
Once upon a time there lived, in the little town of Pigsweat, an old one-armed shoemaker named Oval Krnzt…
Roof Avalanche Critically Injures Teen in Breckenridge
Roof avalanches often release during a large snowstorm or when there is rapid warming following a big storm…
Durango Wine Experience Selects Nonprofit Partners
The shoulder-season event, which sold out in the past two years, will be held in Durango on April 26-27…
Hundreds Line Up to Testify on ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban in Colorado Capitol
House Bill 24-1292 would prohibit the manufacture, import, transfer, purchase and sale of so-called “assault weapons” in Colorado…
OPINION: Rep. Gabe Evans Must Choose Between MAGA And Reality
The harassment and threats against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold must stop…
Colorado Commission Considers Ways to Curb Property Taxes
“If we don’t push some sort of flexible cap like this, I think the voters will approve a cap in the fall,” said Mesa County Commissioner Cody Davis…
EDITORIAL: Shelter from the Storm
In the case of the four proposed bus shelters, the MET has been granted $55,296 through the FASTER fund, to be matched with $13,824 in County funds…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad TikTok?
The vote was 352 in favor; 65 opposed. Pretty impressive disapproval of a social media company’s ownership model…
High School Drama Club ‘Mean Girls’ Opens Tomorrow, March 20
The show is rated PG-13 for some sensitive topics and minor language…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Criminal Justice Reform? Part Two
Was there racial bias in the past? Of course. I was a child in the segregated South. I know what de jure racism looks like…
Colorado Joins Multi-state Lawsuit to Defend ‘Methane Rule’
“Colorado worked hard, creatively, and collaboratively to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas development…”
EDITORIAL: Charter School to Hold Public Interviews for New School Director
As of the current school year, 261 public charter schools in Colorado serve over 135,000 students… over 15% of total public student enrollment in the state…
Lawmakers Urge Congress to Fund Water Infrastructure Improvements for Tribes
“The Ute nation especially knows that water is the lifeblood of our state,” said Senator Cleve Simpson, R-Alamosa…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Keeping Up with the Joneses, on Steroids
A new term, “money dysmorphia,” aims to describe the distorted view of one’s finances that nearly one-third of Americans say they now experience…
Federal Money for Colorado Electrical Cooperatives
Durango-based La Plata Electric is also getting federal aid, but its $13.4 million is coming from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022…