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Above: A (real) employee of 2nd Ave. Sports unlocks the shop's dumpster this week. On April 14, a local "picker" (inset) ...
With this year's runoff more like a slow bleed, it is easy to let one's whitewater guard down. But remember: flips and swims can happen any place at any time.
Don’t look now, but there’s another ballot headed to local mailboxes – or at least those belonging to LPEA members. The local electric co-op is holding elections for four seats (one in each district) ...
The Colorado Safety Stop and who is the real a$$hole ...
My name is Dr. Stacy Reuille-Dupont, and I’m writing on behalf of Studio B, a mental health and wellness clinic serving the Durango community. For the past 15 years, I’ve dedicated my career to mental ...
According to the Post, the priciest parking spots are those with access to skiing in ritzy resorts where housing costs are the most expensive (we’re looking at you, Telluride). The spaces are ...
My grandfather Alva Short homesteaded on the lower Florida Mesa in 1900. He and my grandmother, Belle, initially lived in a dugout where they had their first of 12 children, all surviving into ...
As a member-owner of Tri-State, LPEA receives annual capital credit allocations – a share of Tri-State’s profits based on how much power LPEA purchases. These are recorded as patronage capital, ...
The LPEA Board of Directors, on its own, decided to break a contract with Tri-State that included proven reliable power supply and a voting membership in that co-op of co-ops. The board did not ...