Four counties qualify for Enhanced Enterprise Zone Tax Credits

The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade updated the list of qualifying counties for Enhanced Rural Enterprise Zone. This continues to include Archuleta, San Juan,...

Introductory climbing class offered at San Juan College

Health and Human Performance Center plans climbing classes for all skill levels

Ute Mountain Ute planner wins awards for uplifting community

As planning director, Cuthair has led the effort for a new grocery store, broadband upgrades and infrastructure

Farmington Cinematheque presents ‘Selma’ at San Juan College

Series opens Feb. 21 at the Connie Gotsch Theatre

Sheriff’s blotter

Thursday, Dec. 15 7:47 p.m., A woman reported that an injured woman asked her to call the police and provided an address in the 28100 block of County Road M. A man at the address told an off...

SNAP recipients in Southwest Colorado can prepare for reduced food benefits

On average, each individual will see a $90 reduction per month in allocations

Southwestern Colorado Livestock Association prepares for annual raffle and banquet

Banquet and meetings Feb. 11 will feature policy discussions, crown Stockman and Cowbelle of the Year

New Colorado water reuse rule said to be first of its kind in the country

Direct potable reuse will require treatment with state-of-the-art technologies

Drought, plague and fire: What the Rio Grande National Forest is up against

There’s no certainty swaths of beetle-bitten trees will recover over burn scars

A study answers the question: Has legal pot in Colorado made other drug problems worse?

A study from the University of Colorado and the University of Minnesota uses long-term data on twins to assess the impacts

Colorado horses are slaughtered abroad for food. A new bill could shut down the industry.

Investigation follows horses from auctions to slaughterhouses, where they are exported for consumption

State aroma bill passes its first sniff test in legislature

A classroom of Las Cruces fifth graders ignites the debate over whether New Mexico should have an official smell on the books
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