I imagine most people will be perfectly content if ChatGPT never learns of their existence..
States Expand Health Coverage for Immigrants
There are more than 10 million people living in the U.S. without authorization, according to estimates by the Pew Research Center…
CDOT Approves Reduced Fees for Broadband Access
“Fast, reliable, and affordable broadband service is critical for participation in our modern economy…”
Colorado ‘Ghost Guns’ Ban Draws Lawsuit Challenge
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California, Washington and the District of Columbia have also taken action to regulate or ban ghost guns…
INTERVIEW: Builders Wanted for PSCDC’s 2024 Housing Project
“The Town and the County are completely open to any kind of feedback, about how we can get more affordable units into the market…”
EDITORIAL: A Few Things Happened in 2023, Part Three
The final version of the San Juan Basin Public Health COVID dashboard was posted on December 8…
Town Citizens Encouraged to Run for Town Council Seats
Three at-large council seats with 4-year terms will be on the ballot, and nomination petition packets are available for circulation beginning January 2, 2024…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Grapes of Wrath, Played Backwards
More than 7 out of every 100 people moving to Florida are coming from California. It’s almost like a pandemic…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Time, Time, Time, See What’s Become of Me
But I also realize that for a society (and economy) to function, the majority of people have to work simultaneously the majority of the time…
Help Accessing Federal Funds Available to Colorado Tribes, Local Governments
“We want to ensure that Colorado continues to punch above our weight in drawing down critical federal funds…”
Six New Colorado Law That Went Into Effect on Jan. 1
One law will allow renters to participate in eviction court proceedings remotely with a 48-hour notice…
Colorado Mining Company Sued by Former VP for Religious Discrimination
Newmont denied Janney’s accommodation request on August 2, 2021, and terminated his employment just two days later on August 4, 2021….
READY, FIRE, AIM: Why Do People Kiss on New Year’s?
There’s that awkward sense of obligation, mixed with eagerness, that goes along with culturally-enforced kissing…
EDITORIAL: A Few Things Happened in 2023, Part Two
“This relationship that we’ve formed is very, very important on how the Upper Basin moves as a collective,” said Lorelei Cloud…
ESSAY: Red Rover, Red Rover…
I can feel the wind on my face, the gravel at my feet – oh so minutely, but with enough realness to pull me back seven decades…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Considering the Actual Appearance of Historical Figures
We all know the name, George Washington, and we also know his face. We know that he never smiled, in spite of being enormously wealthy…
SENIOR CENTER NEWS: Finding Purpose and Joy in Aging
The Pagosa Senior Center will be offering T’ai Chi Chih with accredited instructor Patti Popovich starting January 4…
Pagosa Chamber Board Candidates Announced
The Chamber organization feels it is important to have a range of businesses represented on the Board of Directors which is made up of 9 directors…