Brown: Access to international trade critical for Colorado ranchers and farmers

If you live in Colorado, or if your business is touched in any way by any aspect of the agricultural industry, the ongoing national discussion about trade agreements and import tariffs shoul...

Editorial cartoon

Question merits more than sound bites

My name is MB McAfee, the “she” to whom Rob Pope referred in his letter to the Journal, ( Our county commissioners have asked the Planning and Zoning Commission to make recommendations abou...

Let’s give Mesa Verde horses a chance

I am a U.S. citizen and Colorado resident. I agree with the recent plan to invest and improve the border fencing around Mesa Verde National Park to prevent horse and cattle access. ...

The truth about defeating breast cancer

Before March 5, 2017, I thought a “breast cancer survivor” was a woman who had breast cancer but did not die from it. Boy, was I wrong! It’s about surviving the mental abuse that...

School week: Day off not a substitute for adequate pay

Day off not a substitute for adequate pay

Maria’s Bookshop, mainstay on Durango’s Main Avenue, is for sale

Longtime owners say the store will continue under new ownership

Life insurance to be discussed Thursday

The Southwest National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors will host a presentation about life insurance at noon Thursday in the board room at LaQuinta Inn and Suites, 125 Mercur...

Ignacio Middle School student found dead at home

Efforts to revive 12-year-old boy unsuccessful

Transgender inmate says she was raped despite raising fears

DENVER – A transgender inmate who is suing Colorado’s corrections agency says she was raped at a men’s prison hours after a federal judge denied her request to block the prison from keeping ...

Colorado lawmakers punt property tax dilemma to summer

DENVER – After a late legislative push fell apart, Colorado lawmakers won’t take action this session on one of the state’s most pressing financial dilemmas — a constitutional trigger that’s ...

Colorado state senator accused of misconduct is sanctioned

DENVER – Colorado Senate Democrats protested what they call light punishment for a Republican senator repeatedly accused of sexual and workplace harassment, saying Thursday they’d keep deman...
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