South Fork Fire and Rescue rescued a dog from a burning building on Dec. 13.
Monte Vista High School science students are featured in the National Geographic documentary — “Science Fair: The Series” — that was released on Nat Geo on Dec. 10 and Disney Plus on Dec. 11.
Nestled among trees on Alder Street in Crestone is the smallest Episcopal church in Colorado, the Little Shepherd in the Hills Chapel.
A commission set to begin work this month on brainstorming a solution to rising property tax bills in Colorado now has a full roster as state leaders complete their appointments.
The SLV Community Band is slated to perform a live recording and Christmas concert that promises to be a little something for everyone at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8, at Society Hall, 400 Ross Ave., Alamosa. Tickets are $10.
The Bureau of Land Management is preparing to conduct pile burns in two locations this winter, with exact dates to be determined by weather and fuel moisture conditions.
Just in time for the holiday season, Soulstice Publishing reprinted the award-winning “Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil,” by Adams State University Alumnus Pat Melgares, Class of 1989.
South Conejos School District is an Expeditionary Learning district, where project-based and hands-on instruction are emphasized.
When Anna Stout announced her intention to run for the Democratic nomination in Colorado’s Congressional District 3 (CD3), she knew the race would be an uphill climb.
After four decades, Charlie Griego — the Alamosa city councilor that people often refer to as just “Charlie,” is stepping down from his seat representing Ward 3.
In a “show of gratitude” from Society Hall to the community, the band Waverly Road is performing a concert on Saturday, Nov. 25, for those interested in launching the holiday season with some fine music performed by locally well-known artists.
The Alamosa City Council has given the OK for a tavern liquor license to be granted to the new owner of the building that used to house Greco’s, a longtime tavern located at 513 State Ave. just south of Main Street.
Students of Sharon Meyer performed at a recital on Oct. 17 at the Living Water Bible Fellowship Church.
Saturday, Nov. 4, was a beautiful day for the Second Annual Alamosa Veterans Memorial Park Walk/Run.
A building was destroyed and a travel trailer seriously damaged in a fire on Badger Lane in Deer Valley Meadows east of Alamosa about 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
In a recent meeting of the Alamosa School District Board of Education, Assistant Superintendent Luis Murillo shared some exciting news about student attendance in 2023 compared with the same period in 2022.
Laughter is the perfect gift this holiday season as Adams State University Theatre presents “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong.”
Each year, the National FFA Organization honors FFA members who show the utmost dedication to the organization through their desire to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
Adams State University Meliza Ramírez, Ph.D., assistant professor of Spanish, always wanted to teach. While earning her bachelor’s degrees in English and Spanish, she became particularly interested in teaching adult learners at the university level.
About 120 fire personnel continue to fight the Trail Springs Fire, a lightning-caused blaze.