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Fall is for planting and preparing for winter’s sleep

The end of October means that the gardening season is almost over for most of us. Yet there are still a few garden chores that remain before you are ready to hang up your shovel for the seas...

Five obstacles for Native voters in the November midterms

Natives have low participation rates, but problem isn’t passivism

Arapahoe Basin, Loveland ski areas set to open

Wolf Creek was first to open in Colorado this year

Climber who fell at Transfer Park expected to make full recovery

Fort Lewis College student was climbing alone without a rope

Cortez Middle School celebrates Hispanic heritage

Students explore Latin American culture and history

Unauthorized drone usage over wildfires may become a felony

Colorado delegation shows bipartisan support for Sen. Gardner’s legislation

Annual Dolores Ski Swap fundraiser coming Nov. 10

Fundraiser sells gear to get kids on slopes

Temperatures dip; Purgatory Resort brings out snow guns

Storm to bring moisture through Thursday; more expected next week

Newlywed Durango native almost lost husband in electrified canal

Man jumped into water to save victim in Oklahoma City

Local and national recreation groups sue forest

Lawsuit claims Rico-West Dolores plan unfairly restricts access

America’s foreign policy vacuum filled by cruelty

WASHINGTON – Whatever the eventual consequences of the Saudi Arabian regime’s suspected murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, President Trump’s initial response indicated much...

Elm, Linden streets to lose a few elms

Trees have damaged public and private property
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