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New movement helps Native students take back their education

Many students were sent to Native American boarding schools operating in the U.S. for more than a century

These small, city-owned ski areas keep up the tradition of skiing for all

Durango’s Chapman Hill has been used as an in-town ski area for more than 70 years

Lost for a month, a Western Slope dog reunited with her owners in unlikely way

For more than a month, countless animal lovers across Colorado’s Western Slope were gripped by the same question: Where is Mia? But you’d never know it from the rescue dog’s calm demeanor no...

In Ouray, a world-famous festival draws thousands to climb chandeliers of ice

This year’s event drew about 2,000 attendees

Veteran reunited with bracelet stolen during World War II

DENVER (AP) – When Joe Esquibel was just a teenager and about to be sent off to World War II, he bought himself a keepsake: a small, silver bracelet. On one side, he had the engraver add his...