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An EV juices up in the Roaring Fork Valley. Trump's budget bill, which seeks to gut tax credits for renewable energy, has Colorado utilities worried rates will go up in the face of uncertainty and ...
As of now, the Felon in Chief is spending millions to go to Florida to golf. This is what our tax money goes toward. Trump and the U.S. received a gift of a $400 million plane that is now part of the ...
Bayfield Republican Hope Scheppelman formally announced her candidacy for the state’s Third Congressional District on Monday.
The project was the dream of longtime Idaho Springs resident and businesswoman Mary Jane Loevlie. She and a group of ...
However, energy projects rely on globally sourced components due to the U.S. supply chain’s inability to meet rising demand. To avoid tariffs, solar developers are stockpiling panels, but the impact ...
I attended the Planning Commission meeting regarding the proposed RV park at the south end of San Juan County. My husband and I are homeowners and taxpayers at Cascade Village and are opposed to this ...
Durango is about to elect two new City Councilors. I am backing Kim Baxter and Barbara Noseworthy because each has a strong background for this position. Kim Baxter has spent 10 years preparing for ...
After 16 years as chief executive officer at Purgatory Resort, resort officials announced today that Gary Derck is leaving Purgatory to focus on his new real estate and consulting company, ...
Last week, in the wee hours of the morning, the House passed a budget bill that will cut $700 billion from Medicaid and $500 billion from Medicare. If this bill passes the Senate, millions of people ...
My name is Cathy Sykes, and I’m a proud member of the disability community in Southwest Colorado. I live, work and volunteer independently with the support I receive through Medicaid. I’m deeply ...
President Trump plans to revive the U.S. maritime ship-building industry, including levying tariffs and fees on Chinese ships entering American ports. Now Congress must pass the SHIPS Act, which will ...
The headlines tell the story: Medicaid slashed by $880 billion, Medicare by $500 billion. The hugely popular Affordable Care Act has been deeply compromised. Cuts to the Veterans Administration have ...
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