ASD could go to the voters this coming November, asking them to fund the entire $220 million bond issue, funded by a local property tax increase…
A Big Week of Theatre at PSCA
We’re inviting our Thingamajig Season Ticket Holders to a special free showing of The Great Shakespeare Showdown…
BORDERLANDS HEALTH: Beyond the Pride Banner
There are moments in small towns when change becomes visible not through policy reports or mission statements, but through ordinary human scenes…
EVIL MISTRESS: A Lifelong Affair with Music, Part Twenty-Four
“The energy at the Timbers that evening was awesome! Our hats are off to our amazing audience….”
READY, FIRE, AIM: My Country, Tis of Thee
I was never sure what part of speech “Tis” might have been. An adjective? A verb? A preposition?
OPINION: Federal Policies Put Public Lands Elk Habitat on the Chopping Block
“We don’t have a shortage of road access on public lands. We have a shortage of intact habitat…”
Pagosa Artist Dan Dempster Included in 2026 Bermuda Biennial
“In the moment between contemplating one thing and the next is a critical opportunity for seeing things as they are instead of through the screen of assumptions….”
BIG PIVOTS: A Smarter Way to Bring Data Centers to Colorado
Texas — yes Texas — may offer an approach that could best serve Colorado’s needs for clean energy…
OPINION: Division of Real Estate Dismisses Complaint Against Commissioner Medina
I am the complainant for the Division of Real Estate complaint against Veronica Medina…
PAGOSA UU FELLOWSHIP: Reflecting on Pagosa Pride
This open, safe circle of engaging is one tool on the journey toward spiritual growth…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: Runoffs Are Flooding Our Elections
Overspending by candidates and declining runoff turnout shows a greater need for some kind of reform when it comes to choosing party nominees…
EDITORIAL: The Mystery of Project 102, Revealed? Part Two
In bankruptcy cases, a stalking-horse bid refers to a deal with a potential buyer that is hidden from the public, creditors, and the courts…
Billionaire-Backed Super PACs Shape Colorado Governor’s Race
This story by Chase Woodruff appeared on Colorado Newsline on June 10, 2026. As Colorado’s June 30 primary draws nearer, two strong campaign fundraising performances READ MORE
Thingamajig’s Production of Musical ‘Company’ Opens Tomorrow Night
More than 50 years after its Broadway debut, Company remains one of the most insightful and surprisingly contemporary musicals ever written…
Dine’Tah Navajo Dancers to Perform at Great Sand Dunes on Saturday, June 20
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve welcomes Shawn Price and the Dine’ Tah Navajo Dancers for two special cultural presentations…
HEALTHY ARCHULETA: Youth Experience in the Healthy Archuleta Gardening Classes
Working in the gardens allowed me to apply what I was learning and see the results firsthand…
THE DAILY YONDER: Ghosts of Housing Past (and Present)
If we want rural communities to thrive, we must enact sweeping changes at the local, state, and federal level…
OPINION: Learning from Our Questionnaire for Primary Election Candidates
Only one candidate mentioned diplomatic relations with alien lifeforms, but the responses are packed with engaging information that will help Colorado voters make informed decisions…
SENIOR CENTER: The Difference Between Aging and Growing Old
How many times have we said, “I’m not 20 years old anymore”? Maybe it’s when our knees complain after climbing a ladder, our back reminds READ MORE
