Ouray Ice Park set to open in late December with full slate of events

Climbing area seeks to bounce back after rockfall destroyed a bridge, water infrastructure in March

Police Blotter

Wednesday, Oct. 27 9:11 p.m. Two officers observed a man wanted on two outstanding warrants – one for burglary and one for possession of a controlled substance – exit his brother’s car ...

Popular Cortez endurance race is a fundraiser for youth programs

12 Hours of Mesa Verde donates sponsorship proceeds to community

6 teens injured in drive-by shooting near Denver area school

AURORA – Six teenagers were shot in a drive-by shooting in a park near a high school in suburban Denver on Monday, but all were expected to survive, police said. The victims, who range in a...

Bayfield Marshal’s Office releases identities, details of domestic violence shooting

Robert Lyon suspected of shooting his wife twice before turning gun on himself

McPhee managers seek changes to Dolores River conservation bill

Water district wants more representation and no restrictions on upstream development

Oil, gas leases on hold around New Mexico’s Chaco park, U.S. says

ALBUQUERQUE – New oil and gas leasing within 10 miles of Chaco Culture National Historical Park will be prohibited for the next two years as officials consider a proposal to withdraw federal...

Former youth corrections campus eyed for homeless center east of Denver

WATKINS (AP) – On the treeless flatlands east of Denver, in a field of yellow-brown weeds that feels like the middle of nowhere, sits an empty campus with seven dormitories, 500 beds, a cafe...

Ribbon-cutting ceremony is Thursday at Kwiyagat school in Towaoc

Ute Mountain Ute academy is state’s first reservation charter school The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to honor the leaders, funders and various stakeho...

Report: Common ground can be found among those who support, oppose wolf reintroduction

Working to minimize livestock conflicts and compensating loss appeals to both sides

Colorado’s new overtime pay rules for agricultural workers are too weak, advocates say

Regulations would phase in overtime pay, equivalent to time-and-a-half, over a few years, with farm workers receiving overtime after working 60 hours a week starting in 2022

Data gaps in Southwest Colorado limit what we know about local climate change

Lack of radar and spotty ground monitoring make long-term forecasting difficult
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