“Mister!” he said with a sawdusty sneeze. “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees… I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues…”
Health Insurance Premiums on Colorado’s Individual Marketplace to Double in 2026
“It’s clear why premiums are skyrocketing and why Coloradans will be shocked when they go shopping for insurance this open enrollment…”
Oil and Gas Companies in Colorado Used Banned Toxic Chemicals, Part Two
“This was, and continues to be, a very long, drawn out process,” said Commissioner Mike Cross at a July 9 public meeting…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Another Hard Look at the Dunning-Kruger Effect
Curiously, the undergrads who scored “average” on the tests, had the most accurate assessments of their intelligence.
Join LPEA’s Round Up Foundation Board & Help Fund Nonprofits
Volunteers should expect to dedicate up to 10 hours per month, including meeting time and reviewing applications…
‘Jack O’ Lantern Jamboree’ at Tennyson Sculpture Garden & Park, Friday Oct. 31
Kids and Adults compete separately for prizes. The costume contest is FREE for kids 12 and under; adult costume contest entry fee is $15….
OPINION: The Lies About Election Integrity
The best way to push back against lies and disinformation is to stay informed and involved…
EDITORIAL: Controversial ‘Pagosa West’ Subdivision Subject to Public Hearing Oct. 28, Part One
“It takes hundreds of years for our native pines to grow to full maturity and only days to destroy the natural beauty we know and love here in Pagosa…”
EDITORIAL: Cleaning Up After the Flood, Part Three
“I come from a rural community as well, where people don’t necessarily rely on government to do things for us. Which is a good thing. But it’s also a bad thing…”
OPINION: Open Letter to the Town Planning Commission Regarding ‘Pagosa West’
The goal at this stage is to encourage correction through the political and administrative process, avoiding unnecessary litigation by ensuring the Town complies fully with its own Code…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Fly Me to the Moon
SpaceX currently has a generous $2.9 billion contract to build a rocket and landing system for the next moon visit by U.S. astronauts…
Oil and Gas Companies in Colorado Used Banned Toxic Chemicals, Part One
One of the prohibited substances can cause cancer; new state law forced operators to identify chemicals…
BIG PIVOTS: Colorado Leads the Nation in Percentage of EV Car Sales
Almost one-third of all new car sales from July through September were for EVs or plug-in hybrids…
Tickets Available for ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Musical’
With a heart “two sizes too small,” the Grinch despises the annual Christmas festivities of Who-ville from a solitary distance…
Masquerade Fundraiser for Archuleta Seniors a Spirited Success
The celebration not only brought joy to attendees but also raised important funds to support the organization’s mission of serving local seniors…
BOOKISH: The Writer Who’s Never Completely Happy
If I am ever completely happy, I’ll know something’s wrong…
EDITORIAL: Cleaning Up After the Flood, Part Two
“So we’ve collected that data, and we have, I think, 34 homes that have been affected…”
BIG PIVOTS: ‘Mountain Town 2030’ Conference Has Legs… and Wheels… Part Two
“Elected officials and ski resort leaders have immense influence; with real, economic accounts of how climate change is impacting their communities and businesses…”
READY, FIRE, AIM: Looking Forward to the General Strike
A lot of us are excited that a general strike is a real possibility… millions of patriotic Americans failing to show up for work…
