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Lawsuit accuses Purgatory Resort of gender discrimination

Former Purgatory employee seeks more than $75,000 in damages

Durango’s Main Avenue mobility plan complete

Intersections, bike lanes priorities

Business District takes new approach with panhandlers

Push is on for people to donate to nonprofits

Hemp pioneer fields questions at Ag Expo

An attentive audience of more than 50 local farmers and citizens quizzed America’s first modern-day industrial hemp farmer at the Four States Ag Expo. As the three-day event came ...

Colorado takes out the trash

Broomfield energy company proposes sending gas and oil wastewater to Nebraska

‘Pray for rain’

Drought in southwest Colorado hits cattle ranchers hard

King II receives moratorium exemption, exploration license

Exploratory drilling to begin by month’s end

Up to 2,000 new wells are predicted for SW Colorado in the next 30 years

BLM looks at plan to mitigate impact of gas wells on property values

Study finds oil and gas industry largest contributor to ‘hot spot’

NASA found 250 plumes accounting for more than 50 percent of methane emissions

After 30 years, Robert Scott plans to sell clock repair business

For 25 years, Robert Scott has lived in a house on Florida Road four miles east of town where he also repairs clocks and makes jewelry. After more than a quarter-century, he said ...

CSU agents lead budget workshop for farmers in Cortez

Cortez talk expands on January summit

Photo: Learning to prune apple orchard

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