
Trinidad movement joins nationwide protest of Trump, Musk
T’Naus Nieto The Chronicle-News A group of Trinidad demonstrators took to the intersection of Santa Fe Trail and W. Main St. Wednesday, Feb. 5, joining… Login to continue reading Login…
T’Naus Nieto The Chronicle-News A group of Trinidad demonstrators took to the intersection of Santa Fe Trail and W. Main St. Wednesday, Feb. 5, joining… Login to continue reading Login…
On Feb. 9, the Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office announced that they were searching for a missing person, Eddy Santillanes, a 39-year-old man reported missing on Feb. 4.
On Jan. 29, as snow fell upon the City of Trinidad and temperatures reached below freezing, Johnathan Grine shuffled along Purgatoire Dr., shivering, hoping someone would spare some change for a warm cup of coffee.
Vice president of Commonwealth Development Corporation Ted Goltzman hosted a virtual public meeting on Wednesday Jan. 29 to inform the public of the group’s planned 40-unit housing project to the area.
Last week, The Chronicle-News reported on the Las Animas County Board of County Commissar’s public hearing on Tuesday, Jan. 28, which was for consideration of the Trinidad Ambulance District’s request to amend its service plan and convert the organization from an ambulance district to a health service district.
New details emerged of an incident that The Chronicle-News reported on starting in mid-December of 2024 and again in January 2025 regarding the arrest of a suspected drug dealer, which revealed a small child surrounded by fentanyl in the car and at their home.
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Surprising new details emerged regarding an arrest back on Jan. 9, when a suspected drug dealer was taken into custody on a warrant for controlled substance possession with intent to distribute and distribution conspiracy.
With what president of the Las Animas County Chamber of Commerce, Pat Howlett, referred to as “The most important chamber luncheon in decades,” representatives across Las Animas, Colfax and Huerfano Counties attended the most recent chamber luncheon on Jan. 15 at Trinidad State College’s Pioneer Room to speak on an unprecedented alternative approach to rural business development, which would see an economic unification across the three locations.
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