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The Trump administration has put on hold $6.8 billion in federal funds for K-12 schools, according to an Education Department ...
The bill would extend the tax cuts of 2017, which is where most of the deficit spending comes from. It would be even worse for the deficit, but some in Washington pushed for cutting spending. The ...
This story by Delilah Brumer appeared on Colorado Newsline on June 30, 2025.
Photo: Community members protest the proposed Pagosa West development at the Pagosa Springs Town Hall, March 2025. Below are ...
The summer repertory season at the Pagosa Spring Center for the Arts is officially in full swing. Three big musicals, one ...
Since being elected to represent House District 64 in 2022, Representative Ryan Armagost has brought his extensive service background to the State Capitol, with a strong focus on public safety.
A rumor on the street last week had the U.S. Department of Energy ordering Tri-State Generation and Transmission to keep operating the Craig, Colorado, station beyond scheduled closings. The first ...
“Red” indicates “High/Private property”… “Orange” indicates “Medium/private property”. The “Brownish” zones are ...
Home builders have six months to get their homes built before the new (and more expensive?) rules go into effect… ...
Last week, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced a $3 million grant from Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to provide ...
This op-ed by Quentin Young appeared on Colorado Newsline on June 26, 2025. Institutions won’t save us. This is a lesson that Constitution-abiding Americans keep learning the hard way. The Senate ...
Colorado State Rep. Katie Stewart will be in Pagosa Springs on Tuesday, July 1, from 10:30am until 11:30am, to meet with Archuleta County constituents. The meeting will be held at Pagosa Baking ...