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Curtains Up Pagosa Hey, Pagosa, do you have a hidden talent? Well, this is your chance to be a part of something and compete for cash prizes. Curtains Up Pagosa is pleased to announce it is hosting …

By Randi Pierce | Staff Writer An accident on Monday evening, Jan. 9, resulted in one death and multiple people injured. According to a press release from Pagosa Springs Police Chief William …

By Jason Blevins | The Colorado Sun During a mid-December weekend the dispatchers at the Summit County 911 Center fielded 71 automated crash notifications from skiers’ iPhones and Apple watches at …

Caring for animals during cold weather

By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist “Anyone who owns animals should prepare for this cold weather and emergencies that may arise as a result of the low temperatures,” said Colorado State …

By Darcy DeGuise | Winter Outdoor Learning Fund Since its inception, the Winter Outdoor Learning Fund (WOLF) has been busy fostering outdoor awareness in Southwestern Colorado.  Most of WOLF’s …

Wolf Creek has received 16" of new snow in the past 24 hours and 42" in the past 7 days. Our all-natural snow base is 68" inches at the midway. Conditions are Powder/Packed Powder with …

Wolf Creek has received 6" of new snow in the past 24 hours and the skies are overcast with light snow.  Our all-natural snow base is 58" inches at the midway. Conditions are powder/packed powder …

Illustration courtesy Reynolds Ash + Associates At a special meeting on Dec. 15, the Pagosa Springs Town Council considered an appeal to a decision made by the town’s Design Review Board for a …

By Alex Handloff | Mountain Studies Institute Throughout the summer and fall, forests and meeting spaces throughout northern New Mexico and southern Colorado were filled with discussion surrounding …

Colorado Parks and Wildlife  Public can provide feedback at upcoming meetings and through online comment form Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) staff presented the Draft Colorado Wolf …

Where do insects and mites go for winter?

By Robyn Young | PREVIEW Columnist As cold weather moves into the state, insects and mites undergo major changes to survive.  Some species will die out over winter — those that must annually …

By Joan Meiritz | San Juan Stargazers Our monthly meeting in December will be on Thursday, Dec. 22, starting with a social time of coffee, tea and other treats at 5 p.m. and setting up telescopes. …

Fresh powder

Photos courtesy Scott DW. Smith/Wolf Creek Ski Area Skier Dave Sugnet and snowboarder Pete Macomber take advantage of fresh powder at Wolf Creek Ski Area. The mountain received 13 inches of snow from …

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