JusticeMan From Trinidad Allegedly Took Selfie During January 6 U.S. Capitol RiotBy Obed Manuel and Rachel Estabrook
TransportationFront Range Rail Bill That Would Create A Special District To Support The Project Is Closer To Becoming LawBy Nathaniel Minor
EnvironmentLas Animas County Earns $1.1 Million In EPA Grants To Scrub Toxins From Trinidad’s Fox West Theatre And Other Historic BuildingsBy Shanna Lewis
NewsThese Are The Coloradans Allegedly Involved In Storming The U.S. Capitol On January 6By Colorado Public Radio Staff
EnergyTrinidad’s Coal Legacy Gets A Boost With The Planned Reopening Of The New Elk Coal MineBy Tracy Wahl and Andrea Chalfin
ArtsAs Colorado Artists Find New Ways To Work, The Extent Of Coronavirus’ Impact On The Industry Gets ClearerBy Xandra McMahon
Health$2M USDA Infusion Will Help Finish Off Trinidad’s Mt. San Rafael Hospital ModernizationBy Elena Rivera
NewsIn Rural Southern Colorado And Northern New Mexico, Protesters Come Out For Police ReformBy Tracy Wahl and Bill Knowles
Life and CultureTemple Aaron’s 131-Year-Old Story Almost Came To An End. This Is How The Synagogue’s Advocates Wrote The Next PageBy Hayley Sanchez
Government and PoliticsPolis’ Staff Asked Two Small Town Newspapers To Remove A Story That Came From A Source They Deemed Biased. The Papers RefusedBy The Associated Press
TransportationCDOT Is Eying Front Range Passenger Rail. Here’s What They Say Needs To Happen FirstBy Nathaniel Minor
OutdoorsWith $25M Deal For Iconic Fisher’s Peak Falling Into Place, Trinidad Eyes Its FutureBy Nathaniel Minor