New Devo Executive Director Nate Greason taking a break to ham it up with his junior Devo riders last summer. In addition to being an avid bikepacker and skier, Greason, a native of Bainbridge Island, ...
New chief executive of La Plata Electric Association, Chris Hansen, is diving into the carrot bin to incentivize electrification. This month, LPEA announced it has created or increased three financial ...
One of the root causes of unaffordability in Durango is the growing wage gap. Our local government cannot stop inflation, reduce costs of goods, or directly impact the real estate market and its ...
Rural communities are seeing a boom in renewable energy development. Whether it’s wind or solar, communities reap the benefits from increased tax revenues, new jobs and local lease payments. Better ...
Claiming there’s an energy “emergency” when America’s oil and gas production is at an all-time high is laughable. The only emergency today is that Donald Trump’s oil billionaire friends want to enrich ...
News of the death of Jimmy Carter was very sad, and I took time to reflect on his life. He is known for doing more in his post-presidency than any other president, working around the world to help ...
(Editor’s note: The following is in response to the recent conviction and sentencing of a 35-year-old Durango man to 60 days in prison, plus three months’ supervised probation, for the sexual assault ...
It’s that time again – the election for Durango City Council is April 4. By now, you should have received your ballot, which can be submitted anytime between now and 7 p.m. Election Day. For a ...
The lack of traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic gave me an opportunity to drive my 1927 Ford Roadster around town. I had to go through a drive-thru at a bank as the lobbies were closed and damn near ...
The Telegraph prides itself on a liberal letter policy. We offer this forum to you, the public, to settle differences, air points of interest and generally undertake healthy discourse. We have only ...
Hunters rejoice when the air starts to cool and the days become shorter, and so do small-town businesses and outfitters. To many small-town businesses across Colorado, a successful hunting season ...
An estimated 250 people, including this father and son, showed up Sun., Dec. 15, for the “Celebration of Public Lands” at Chicken Creek, north of Mancos. The event, which was sponsored by a number of ...