This performance of The Jungle Book will run approximately 60 minutes with no intermission. The performance is free to the public…
Beat the Time Change Blues
That extra sunshine in the evening might sound great, but it can throw off our internal clocks, making it tough to sleep at the usual time…
Tax Tips from the Colorado Department of Revenue
Prevent fraud this tax filing season with advice from the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) Taxation Division…
Key Numbers in the Effort to Protect Public Lands
President Biden has used his congressionally-granted power to designate five new national monuments so far…
U.S. Supreme Court Keeps Trump’s Name on the Colorado Ballot
The original lawsuit filed by Colorado voters argued Trump was disqualified from office under Civil War-era insurrection clause…
EDITORIAL: Additional Bus Routes During Highway Reconstruction? Don’t Bet on It… Part One
Shown at the Ford Rotunda in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1959, the single-seat concept car didn’t need wheels, and touted a top speed of 500 m.p.h…
Charter School Students Investigate the San Juan Mountains
“There is a higher risk of avalanche if there are three layers to the snow: a large, clumpy layer, a smaller clumpy layer, and then a powdery top layer…”
READY, FIRE, AIM: Two of Us, Going Nowhere
Admittedly, I don’t have a dog. I’m a cat person…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: The Lesson Israel Needs to Learn
Prime Minister Singh did not do what the Pakistan Taliban hoped he would do…
San Juan National Forest Hiring Entry-level Wildland Firefighters
Job seekers are invited to two recruitment events to meet current wildland firefighters and learn about the agency…
Wolf Creek Announces Jane and Pitch Tribute Race Winners
Wolf Creek Ski Area hosted its annual Jane & Pitch Tribute race on Saturday, March 2 to honor Wolf Creek Founders — Jane and Kingsbury Pitcher…
‘Resilience in Action’ Workshop Aims to Help SW Colorado Nonprofits
The April 2 workshop will delve into the critical aspects of building resilient organizations, covering topics such as organizational structure, succession planning, and leveraging online tools…
Economic Study Contradicts Builders’ Claims on Construction Defects
“We feel vindicated that a team of economists confirmed what we’ve long believed – that builders use construction defects as a boogeyman…”
EDITORIAL: Water Districts That Just Can’t Get Along, Part Two
If we don’t need a reservoir at Dry Gulch within the next 40 years, could we use the 660-acre property in some other fashion to benefit the community?
GROWING PAINS: Looking Forward to Revised STR Policies in Archuleta County
I look forward to the Archuleta County Short-Term Rental Task Force (TF) publishing an updated annual ‘STR Policy & Procedure Report’…
READY, FIRE, AIM: A Lesson for Women’s History Month
Apparently, Justice Scalia had a lot more faith in legislatures than I do…
HABITAT SPOTLIGHT: Volunteer Duane Peter
Since then, he’s assisted in building six houses and “feels much more confident in solving problems when building things…”
Migrants in Colorado Find Ways to Work, Despite Obstacles
Asylum seekers from South America, stuck in legal limbo, offer services and handmade goods to earn money…