Ernest Gurulé

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Hispanic pioneers find their way into Pueblo’s history

The city of Pueblo, after 153 years, will finally have on permanent display timeless and historic statues reflecting its historic, Hispanic pioneer roots. At...

How many more Earth Days can Earth survive?

It was a remarkable day, perhaps the first day ever when the environment became a cause. It was called, appropriately enough, Earth Day. April...

Trees Please continues to beautify and shade Pueblo

For high school football fans in southern Colorado, there is no better place for watching a game than at Pueblo’s Dutch Clark Stadium. Memories...

U.S./Mexico border immigrant presence intensifies

The U.S. southern border is featured on nearly every news channel, newspaper or website several times a week if not several times a day....

Pueblo ready to chart its future with strong economic tailwinds

If there is one thing to know about the wind, it is that it is constant. And for the city of Pueblo, that is...

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Celebrating Colorado’s Women in March

In honor of Women’s History Month, we honor Deborah...

The Colorado Avalanche sit atop of the league riding a five-game winning streak

The Colorado Avalanche have been dominant all year holding...

Matters of the heart in Pueblo

How’d you do on Valentines Day? Did someone touch...

Showing respect for our soldiers and veterans

We are in another war and again our military...
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