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Tribal Council stands with you and remains committed to your safety and well-being. Should you have any concerns regarding ...
Apparently, any woman of childbearing age, who owns a phone with the ChatGPT app, can get pregnant. And practically all women ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said before the vote that some of the progress stemmed from removing a spending cut for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, a global ...
The Pagosa luxury second home market, while experiencing a deceleration in sales velocity, continues to demonstrate upward price trajectory, evidenced by a modest year-over-year increase in the median ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a lawsuit Monday calling for the release of $6.8 billion in K-12 education funds that the Trump administration withheld two weeks ago.
The Colorado Healthcare Coalition is pleased to host a Healthcare Public Discussion in Pagosa Springs on Tuesday, July 22 from 6-8pm at the Community United Methodist Church 434 Lewis St, Pagosa ...
Spindler is a Pagosa Springs resident and Audubon member who is a retired aquatic ecologist from Arizona. She now works as a consultant for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, where she ...
The general idea is that, while some economic activities circulate dollars within the community, other activities — base industries — bring in “outside dollars” and thus, in theory at least, ...
The U.S. Senate finally ratified the Genocide Convention on February 19, 1986. Subsequently, The Proxmire Act, officially the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987, was signed by President ...
Lane-Arellano volunteers as a dispatcher for a 24/7 hotline run by the Colorado Rapid Response Network, a coalition of ...
I’ve noted in this editorial series that local business and political leaders, here in Pagosa Springs, often classify our ...
She looked like a nice enough person, and the message was printed in soft, pastel tones, so I naturally took the slogan as a ...