Gov. Jared Polis to talk it up at a conference in Denver. But in Aspen, Joe Romm says the case for CCS is incredibly weak…
U.S. Senate Republicans Won’t Bow to Trump Demands to Quit Immigration Talks
“McConnell was laying out the political realities of where things are, and it was the elephant-in-the-room conversation,” Lankford said…
EDITORIAL: Community Development as a Corporate Activity, Part One
So then, a total of about $5.2 million to eventually reach these homes. Perhaps over the next two or three years?
First ‘Fun Race’ of the Season at Wolf Creek Last Sunday
The ladies race was equally as exciting with less than one second separating the top three finishers…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Extraterrestrial House of Cards
In 1960, Frank Drake organized the first SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) conference and presented his famous Drake Equation…
Colorado Lawmakers Try Again to Provide Eviction Protections
“We worked very hard over the past several months with stakeholders and other legislators to incorporate some of the changes…”
SENIOR CENTER NEWS: ASI Recipient of DOLA Funding
Archuleta Seniors Inc is a recipient of $14,000 in DOLA funds to support the development of a five year strategic plan…
LIBRARY NEWS: February Brings New Programs
February brings new free programs for adults and preschoolers plus first 2024 book sale…
EDITORIAL: The Five-Year Plan for Better Health, Part Three
On one side, we had community members who fully supported the rather draconian policies put in place by Governor Polis and his administration…
OPINION: Creative Thinking Needed to Save Rural Hospitals
Over the last 15 years, approximately 150 rural hospitals have closed nationwide. What does it mean?
READY, FIRE, AIM: Where’s My Vanity License Plate?
Last year, Colorado drivers kept the Division of Motor Vehicles busy reviewing personalized license plate applications in 2023. Vanity plate applications…
BIG PIVOTS: Solar Industry Seeks Changes to Electrical Grid Planning
“We have a mid-20th century way of doing things as we hurtle through the 21st century…
NM Congressional Delegates Criticize FEMA for Delayed Payments to Victims
Letter says more than 100 victims have waited at least 180 days, with “many more” approaching the legally required deadline…
EDITORIAL: A New Preschool in Pagosa?
PPOS currently serves grades K-8. But that might change in the near future, with the inclusion of an on-site preschool…
EDITORIAL: The Five-Year Plan for Better Health, Part Two
“If you look at this graph visually, you might come away thinking, ‘Oh, we really have a horrible problem in Archuleta County with suicide…’ “
Older Americans Feeling Trapped in ‘Medicare Advantage’ Plans
“I have very little control over my actual medical care,” he said, adding that he now advises friends not to sign up for the private plans…
GROWING PAINS: The Downfall of ‘Frontdesk’ STR Management Company
Frontdesk’s arbitrage business model was to strategically acquiring real estate property units, including building leases and apartments…
STRONG TOWNS: Where Do Infrastructure Projects Come From?
The question the council is being asked is overly simple: do we want ostensibly free money from the state and federal government to address one of our many problems?