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Why vote ‘yes’ on ballot measure 2A: Interview with Trinidad Trails Alliance
Although there aren’t any candidates running for office for municipality positions in Trinidad this upcoming election on November 5, there is one local ballot measure, City of Trinidad Ballot Issue 2A, which seeks to increase the lodging tax from 3% to 6% for people staying at local hotels and short term rentals.

Trinidad rolls out red carpet for beautiful TSD No. 1 homecoming
It was a beautiful weekend as Trinidad welcomed home Trinidad High School alumni with a full slate of events including a parade, dance, coronation and football and volleyball games amid a beautiful and sunny fall weekend in southeastern Colorado.

Third Judicial District Legal Resource Day comes to Space to Create in downtown Trinidad on Thursday, Oct. 24
The Third Judicial District Access to Justice Committee is sponsoring a free Legal Resource Day at Space to Create, 204 W.

Annual Safe Trick-or-Treat event about to return to downtown Trinidad, local merchants asked to participate
The beloved annual Safe Trick-or-Treats and Costume Contest is downtown again this year, according to the event coordinator Christa Smith-Prieto with The First National Bank in Trinidad.

New housing development to rise near Allendale neighborhood, Fisher’s Peak Elementary School
A longtime Trinidad family is looking to help shape the future of the community by creating a new housing development known as Eagle Rock subdivision, north of Fisher’s Peak Elementary School near the Allendale neighborhood.


Third Judicial District Legal Resource Day comes to Space to Create in downtown Trinidad on Thursday, Oct. 24
The Third Judicial District Access to Justice Committee is sponsoring a free Legal Resource Day at Space to Create, 204 W.

Leaf-peeping season: Find fall colors at Colorado state parks
Colorado’s vibrant “leaf-peeping” season has officially begun as patches of color pop among the trees.

Voter’s guide for southeastern Colorado
Politics can be confusing, frustrating, and feel overwhelming at times.A recent Colorado Politics article noted how Americans worry about the country’s future, driven, in part, by narratives that describe this year’s presidential elections in apocalyptic terms.Such framing inevitably misses the fact that politics, at its core, is local.