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Pope plans to keep preaching peace

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE – Pope Leo XIV said Saturday that it was “not in my interest at all” to debate U.S. President Donald Trump about the Iran war, but that he would continue preaching the...

Turning Point USA’s push meets free speech and religion concerns

Group's endorsement by Republican governors stirs debate about free speech in America's schools

Prescribed burn planned Sunday for Boggy Draw area

Fire crews aim to treat about 1,200 acres, prompting trail and road closures

ZU Arts Initiative receives $7,000 to provide free fall music workshops for kids

Initiative seeks to pay experienced and emerging musicians to lead sessions

Restoration project will return historic Lamb House to original shape

House made up of two structures, built in 1900 and 1915

From cowboy hat to Capitol rules: Rep. Larry Don Suckla finds his footing

Cortez Republican blends ranch life, legislative quirks and water policy at the Colorado Capitol

Former Ute Mountain Ute chairman endorses Sen. Hickenlooper for reelection

Manuel Heart points to the senator’s support on water, broadband and law enforcement as key

Bayfield hires new police chief

Sean Dugan comes from a background in military, law enforcement

Police blotter

Thursday, April 9 7:24 p.m.: An officer responded to 2021 E. Main St. for a verbal disturbance involving two males yelling near the roadway. One man was arrested on suspicion of disturbing t...

Colorado budget cuts will hit schools, Medicaid, SNAP and rural hospitals

As I’m writing this, the House is hearing the “long bill,” which lays out the entire Colorado budget for the coming year. As many of you know, Colorado is facing a more than $1.5 billion bud...

Why I’m supporting Naomi Riess

I am proud to support Naomi Riess for House District 59. I have known Naomi for more than 20 years through our shared work in agriculture, the County Fair, horticulture programs and sustaina...

Fastest skier in American history, who grew up skiing at Purgatory Resort, to be honored

Durango mayor will declare April 19, 2026, as Ross Anderson Day
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