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Rhythms on the Rio, the San Luis Valley's largest and longest-running music festival, will return to Del Norte on Aug. 2-4.

Approximately 40 people gathered at the Church Project for its ribbon cutting and official opening on Friday, July 5.

Beautiful outfits and intricate steps keep the tradition of Mexican baile folklórico alive at Adams State University.

The grand opening of the Church Project Community Art Center is scheduled for July 5 in Monte Vista

In a single image, the photo on the promotional poster “Daughter of the American West” encapsulates the expansive spirit of the music of singer-songwriter Lisa Kori.

Memorial Day weekend revelers kicked things off with a group float on the Rio Grande late Friday afternoon as shown in this scene near Cottonwood Cove southeast of Creede.

Colorado Gator Farm staff, family members and community well-wishers celebrated the grand opening of the new reptile barn there with a ribbon cutting Friday morning

Low clouds provided a near full sky cover as we arrived at the slightly damp Elk Creek Trailhead on Thursday, May 16.

The historic market in San Luis formally known as the R&R Market is undergoing a renovation as part of larger plans by the owner, the Acequia Institute.

Mel Brooks may be rolling over in his grave, with pleasure, from the nether world of the Creede Repertory Theatre’s (CRT) production of the musical version based on his famous 1974 movie, “Young Frankenstein.”

The top floats in the 2024 Ski-Hi Stampede parades will receive cash prizes. The Ski-Hi Stampede parades will be on July 12 and 13 in downtown Monte Vista.

On May 7, the Aspen Institute named Trinidad State College as a semifinalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.

A few years ago, Cindy Cometto and her husband moved from Boulder to the San Luis Valley where they bought ranch property near San Luis.

"Stupid F**king Bird" is smart, darkly comedic and punctuated by scenes that are sometimes surprising, sometimes poignant, sometimes tragic but laced throughout with searing lines of insightful dialogue that have the audience laughing while also thinking “ouch” and wondering who has been reading their texts.

On Monday, April 8, at 5:30 p.m., Kathy Park Woolbert passed away at home in her bed with her best friend, partner, collaborator, soulmate and husband, Henry, at her side.

A ‘little brown bat’ infected with white-nose syndrome (WNS), a disease caused by an invasive fungus that has killed millions of bats in North America, was recently discovered in Longmont.

There are 13 of Colorado's 26 byways designated by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation as America's Byways, which gives Colorado more national designations than any other state.

Register now for the sixth annual Rio Grande State of the Basin Symposium that is on Saturday, March 30, on the Adams State University campus.

The Swoop of the Cranes is once again headed for Monte Vista to fill downtown with beautifully decorated, painted cranes.

The Boys and Girls Club of the San Luis Valley and the Colorado Springs-based non-profit Falcon AeroLab spent a day with 25 students from local high schools at the San Luis Valley Airport— both on the ground and in the air, for a fun-filled educational day on Friday, Feb. 16.

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