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Lightning hits, lights out

Riverview area had short-lived outage

Guardians of the grid

LPEA crews, dispatchers keep power on

LPEA seeks changes in editorial content

Board members to start contributing articles to industry magazine

Residents challenge smart meters

Pagosa Springs group willing to take it to court

La Plata Electric names an insider as its interim CEO

Steve Gregg to fill bill until replacement named for Greg Munro

Power restored around Fort Lewis College

Digging in the Fort Lewis College area severed a buried power line Thursday afternoon, leaving the campus and the SkyRidge and Hillcrest neighborhoods without electricity. The dis...

Fallen tree caused power outage

A wind-toppled tree that struck a power line was the reason that 208 La Plata Electric Association customers were left without electricity Tuesday afternoon. Storm cells moving th...

Power outage in Cascade Creek area

All but 20 of 208 La Plata Electric Association customers in the Cascade Creek/Mill Creek area north of Purgatory who lost power about 3:10 p.m, Tuesday had lights again at 3:55 p.m. ...

Don’t freak out about helicopter

At 600 feet, chopper is inspecting power lines

LPEA board glows ‘green’

Leadership in hands of newcomers

Another phone scam underway

Promises to deliver LPEA checks

LPEA lighting workshop offered on LED bulbs

La Plata Electric Association will be in Pagosa Springs on June 25 to offer a free lighting information workshop. Ray Pieroti, who oversees lighting programs for LPEA, will discus...