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

California is lone holdout in Colorado River cuts proposal

Plan would result in about 2 million acre-feet of cuts in Lower Basin, with smaller reductions in Upper Basin

‘He's been bitten but he never bit,’ says owner of dog killed by mountain lion near Bayfield

Colorado Parks and Wildlife was unsuccessful in capturing the animal

Alta Lakes proposed for improvements

Increased recreation use has led to natural resource impacts

Candelaria appointed to fire commission

Montezuma County commissioner will advocate for Western Slope wildfire needs

SOS Outreach alumnae present their one-of-a-kind Nordica ski design at Silverton fundraiser

The four women are members of a nonprofit that works with low-income or at-risk youths

USDA to use outdoors recreation to boost economy around national forests, grasslands

Outdoor recreation sector grew at three times the rate of the larger U.S. economy last year

Olivia Cosner of Dolores earns dean’s list recognition at Utah Tech University

Utah Tech University student Olivia Cosner, a graduate of Dolores High School, is among the 1,468 students honored on the school’s dean's list for the fall 2022 semester. Eleven percent of t...

Mustang Camp wins award for best illustrations in children’s book

New York collaborator is on the board of the New Mexico camp

Parks and Wildlife seeks input on changes to hunting regulations

Comments will be taken until Feb. 20

Construction of Latter-day Saints temple continues steadily during winter

Completion of Farmington temple is expected in early 2025
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