Denver police investigate baton assault of protester

DENVER – Denver police are investigating an allegation that an officer sexually assaulted a protester with a baton while taking him into custody in July. After police tackled Mich...

Colorado’s coronavirus surge isn’t limited to college students

Coronavirus cases in Colorado have reached their highest levels since July

Endorsements: The word ‘every’ does not need replacing

Word ‘every’ does not need replacing

Endorsements: A strong broadside against nicotine use

A strong broadside against nicotine use

Everyone deserves sweetness of roses

My grandfather was a wheat and bean farmer; his brother, a dry land potato farmer. Aside from the hard work and stress of farming, my grandfather’s favorite and relaxing pastime was growin...

Endorsements: Put new state fee initiatives to voters

Put new state fee initiatives to voters

Insurance doesn’t work in free market

Lauren Boebert does not understand the challenge of free market health care. On her campaign website, the Republican candidate for U.S. Congress lays out her policy positions in her Contract...

A fresh approach to our county politics

There is fresh excitement in the air. A beam of sunlight in this dark time of struggle. The excitement? Rebecca Samulski is running for Montezuma County commissioner in District 3...

Colorado workers ordered to take unpaid furlough amid shortfall

Polis: ‘It’s a time for belt tightening’

Instant Pot spaghetti delivers a saucy dose of nostalgia, with little hands-on effort

My husband had just finished roasting summer squash from our garden. As he spooned the squash into a storage dish, the alarms blared: carbon monoxide, a.k.a. "the silent killer." ...

Durangoans turn out in droves for annual hazardous waste drop-off

Two-hour wait ‘worth it,’ resident says

Fall colors arrive in Southwest Colorado

Visit Durango predicts pent-up demand to boost tourism
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