Lightning strike kills two elk hunters southeast of Pagosa Springs, coroner says

Men likely died instantly and painlessly

Cortez woman indicted for first-degree murder three years after daughter’s death

Google searches on Tylenol overdose and suffocation found on mother’s phone before daughter’s death

Fiesta on the Mesa celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month at Fort Lewis College

Three decades of inclusivity for campus, community members

Fall’s arrival brings first snow, conversations about winter season

Now is a good time to start thinking about shovels, snow tires

Detroit-style burger joint opens in Mancos

Famburger arrives to town with second location after restaurant in Durango

What’s mightier than the sword?

The International Chess Federation’s Grand Swiss tournament qualifies the top two finishers for two of the eight spots in the Candidates Tournament. Eight players then compete for the chance...

Montezuma-Cortez school board gets update about CHSAA suit and Judge MacLaren

Board also swears in board member for District C

Female victims speak out about alleged invasion of privacy at La Plata County Jail

Former Capt. Ed Aber charged with 117 misdemeanors for allegedly watching strip-search videos

Weekend roundup: Panthers, Dolores volleyball extend winning streaks

M-CHS softball and boys soccer enjoy unbeaten weeks

Cross-country roundup: Panthers on the prowl at Parque de Vida

Three top 10 finishes pace M-CHS in home invitational

Gubernatorial campaign hasn’t stopped Sen. Michael Bennet from pursuing federal legislation

Senator advocating for public lands bills, firefighter pay and benefit increases

The U.S. Peace Corps at 64

Sept. 22 marks a major milestone in the history of the United States Peace Corps. On this day in 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed into law the original Peace Corps Act, which formally ...
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