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I’ve dedicated my career to mental health care in Colorado, from working on the front lines as a clinician to now operating a clinic that employs 10 skilled professionals. Throughout my career, I have ...
The return of trails season to area BLM lands came a few weeks early this year. On Tues., April 15, the BLM, in coordination with CPW, announced it was lifting winter wildlife closures on trails on ...
While federal fire mitigation efforts are being cut, LPEA has expanded ours. Using grid mapping and drones, they’ve launched proactive teams to create defensible spaces, increased tree trimming in ...
The EO provides for the cheap dumping of mine waste even where a valid mine doesn’t exist. For Trump, the concepts that the Earth is small, its resources limited and that the unregulated release of ...
If you ask me, “scanners can’t handle paw prints” sounds like a way for some county clerk to pass the buck and shush annoying Coloradans. You just know there’s plenty of fourteener-summiting people ...
Now for something from the shameless self-promotion department: our very own longtime columnist, poet and Montezuma County friend David Feela has published his fifth book.
Ramble at Mesa Verde is the second campground for the fairly young company. The first one, near Great Sand Dunes National Park, opened in 2023. About 30 minutes from the park, it features its own ...
Editor’s note: The April 3 edition of the Telegraph contained a letter by “Margaret E. Cozine Landrum” of Durango. The letter came from New Mode, an online civic engagement platform that sends ...
Cutting Medicaid will not just be an issue for the poor. It will affect the middle class and seniors who are dual enrolled in Medicaid and Medicare. Cuts to Medicaid could take coverage away from up ...
Elon Musk bought his way into our government by spending $290 million on Trump’s reelection campaign. Musk’s businesses have received $38 billion in government contracts, loans and tax credits. Now, ...
For example, buying and installing an EV charger can cost more than $1,500. Many families simply cannot afford EVs and toys and don’t want or need that expense. Additionally, offering these rebates ...