How the Cortez school board ousted its superintendent

President Noyes initially acted alone; communications were illegal, attorney says

Cortez and Durango police join state effort to collect helmets, body armor for Ukraine

Equipment donated from more than 25 law enforcement agencies in Colorado

How Crested Butte’s first-ever extreme skiing contests birthed the freeskiing movement

Pioneering athletes transformed the resort industry with a push for wider skis and steeper terrain

Sheriff’s Blotter

Monday, Feb. 21 12:36 p.m. An employee reported that an unwanted man was camping in the field next to the Baymont Inn, 2279 Hawkins St. He reportedly threatened to fight another employee...

Police Blotter

Saturday, March 12 12:39 a.m. An intoxicated man was arrested after he was reported for having a bow and arrow at the Bridge Emergency Shelter, 735 N. Park St. He was legally prohibited ...

Drought amplifies beetle damage to Colorado’s forests

State Forest Service report highlights trees’ fragility as insects spread

Raffle kicks off for traditional cattle brand quilt

Southwestern Cowbelles also sponsoring MeatIn Day anniversary event with local restaurants

Montezuma County sales tax survey leans against proposed ballot measure

Informed ballot test shows 50% would likely vote against tax question, 45% would approve

Republican candidates for governor share policy goals as state assembly approaches

Ganahl, Lopez and others discuss gas prices, abortion bill at El Paso County debate

Colorado lawmakers back off plan to ban sales of gas-powered lawn equipment

Senate bill was stripped of a provision to ban sale of devices with ‘small off-road engines’ in so-called non-attainment air pollution areas

Haaland: Report about Indigenous boarding schools expected soon

The Interior Department is on the verge of releasing a report about its investigation into the federal government’s past oversight of Native American boarding schools. Interior Secretary Deb...

Colorado lawmakers again try to pay landowners for rejected easements

A bill to compensate canceled easement holders is back, with a $155 million price tag
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