Just like in the Bible, their effort is likely to be small at first, but it will surely grow into something meaningful…
FILM: Praise for Silly But Sweet ‘The Sheep Detectives’
George, a kindly loner shepherd (Hugh Jackman) loves nothing more in the world than his flock of sheep…He takes great care of them, gives them each a name, and of course, reads them murder mystery stories every night…
OPINION: The Freedom to Be Who We Are
“Access to gender-affirming care is associated with increased quality of life and decreased rates of self-harm, including 44% and 73% lower odds of suicidality…”
EDITORIAL: The Future of Our Public Schools, Part Four
Historically, Archuleta County voters have been adverse to higher property taxes to fund shiny new buildings…
Free Interpretive Hikes in Pagosa Springs Area
From geology, to history, to flowers, to birds, and hikes of varying difficulties, there’s something for everyone. Hikes are offered throughout the summer…
READY, FIRE, AIM: A Quick Tour of the Manosphere
Yes, I’m a man. And I was born a man, which is something not everyone can claim…
EVIL MISTRESS: A Lifelong Affair with Music, Part Twenty-Two
Our music was becoming much more sophisticated. We were doing unusual cover tunes arranged into our own eclectic style…
BORDERLANDS HEALTH: La Cultura Cura
Culture and memory as health infrastructure across the Southwest…
Native Lens Symposium Returns June 13-14 with Free Film Industry Workshops, Mentorships, Networking
The symposium is free to attend with preregistration, and meals will be provided for participants…
Free Event in Pagosa Springs Helps Residents Access Up to $14,000 in Energy Rebates
Archuleta County residents curious about lowering their energy bills are invited to a free Energy Rebate Open House on Tuesday, June 9…
Colorado Governor Candidates Pledge to Improve State’s Business Climate
Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday…
Pagosa History Museum to Feature Special Exhibitions This Summer
The Pagosa Springs History Museum is now open for the 2026 summer season, running through September 5….
EDITORIAL: The Future of Our Public Schools, Part Three
While researching some historical background on education trends for this article, I pulled out one of my favorite books on the subject of American public education…
Thingamajig Theatre’s ‘Come From Away’ Opens Tomorrow at PSCA
What emerges is not a solemn historical pageant, but something quicker, funnier, stranger, and more deeply felt — a portrait of ordinary people improvising kindness in real time…
LIBRARY NEWS: Get Ready for the Summer Reading Challenge
It’s time to line up all those books you’ve been meaning to read all year, find some shade and a warm summer breeze, and dig in…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Securing the Border, If You Don’t Mind
I have to assume that someone accidentally told the President that Jeff Hurd was a RINO, and the President later got better information…
Colorado’s U.S. Rep. Jason Crow Helps Launch ‘Anti-Corruption Caucus’
“Corruption is why costs are so high, why the government feels unresponsive, and why the system seems to only benefit the wealthy and well-connected…”
‘Phenomenomaly’ Returns to Meow Wolf Denver June 5 Through August 9
The Flickerwerms are back, and so is ‘Phenomenomaly’, Meow Wolf’s live performance spectacle layered inside an already-immersive exhibition…
CHAMBER NEWS: Coming in June…Car Show, 19th Hole Concerts
The Pagosa Springs community is looking forward to the 19th Hole Concert Series presented by the Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado…
