Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza linked to deaths of black bear and mountain lion in Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has identified several cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in free-ranging wildlife in Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has identified several cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in free-ranging wildlife in Colorado.
Chaffee County ‘s COVID-19 Community Level has been upgraded to “Medium” and the transmission level has moved from “Substantial” to “Moderate”.
The Chaffee County Department of Human Services and the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office are continuing efforts to expand local childcare opportunities.
Alamosa Police credit citizens and workers at the Alamosa Walmart store for saving a young child from being kidnapped.
During the month of February, the Ark Valley Humane Society is hosting a new matching campaign to benefit unsheltered community members and their pets.
The Donkey Derby Days in Cripple Creek is a 92-year-old tradition, but this year the festival faces an unstable financial future as the city recovers from Covid-19 restrictions.
The Chaffee Housing Authority’ Board of Directors is recruiting for an Executive Director who will be responsible for executing the organization’s strategic plan, overseeing existing staff and programs, and moving the organization through its next phases of growth.
New San Luis Valley District Attorney Anne Kelly wants the state’s attorney general to back off of an agreement to appoint an independent monitor to oversee her office.
Chaffee County Board of Commissioners are meeting in an Executive Session for the purpose of receiving legal advice on a concluded criminal investigation regarding The Schoolhouse Day Care Center.
The Chaffee County Community Foundation is now accepting the Spring Grant Cycle for the City of Salida and Town of Buena Vista.
The Colorado Department of Revenue says that processing for the majority of state income tax filers will begin no later than February 10th.
Agents with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation believe there may be additional victims in an investigation of Alexander Kenoyer, a former detective with the Cripple Creek Police Department.