Police blotter

Tuesday, Aug. 13 8:15 p.m. An officer responding to a report of a man harassing customers at Walmart, 1835 E. Main St., arrested the man on a warrant and issued him a summons for trespassing...

Injured hiker rescued by helicopter from Chicago Basin

64-year-old patient was transported to Mercy Hospital

Update: City leaders back Amazon’s plan for a warehouse in Farmington

41,250-square-foot facility being built on Browning Parkway

Hill climb, rodeo returning to annual Four Corners Motorcycle Rally

Bigger turnout expected for Labor Day weekend’s motorized extravaganza

Sen. Hickenlooper visits Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez

Colorado Democrat meets with officials in Montezuma County to discuss challenges of rural health care

Colorado lawmakers pass deal that could see lower property taxes for businesses, homeowners

Colorado’s special legislative session on property taxes has concluded, with the passage of a compromise bill to lower property tax rates and cap revenue growth. The deal is a source of angs...

Three Montezuma County organizations receive funding from Colorado Creates Grants

Organizations from more than 30 counties in Colorado received grants

Sentencing date set for street shooting suspect Trinadie Lopez

Lopez is being held in jail until his sentencing date

New technology in the Upper Colorado River basin states will measure water lost to the sky

The towers are being installed in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico, including Native land. By 2026, data will be usable

Electric vehicles aren’t more likely to ignite, but Colorado firefighters are adapting to the challenge of burning batteries

On Monday, a fiery electric vehicle crash killed a driver and shut down several lanes of Interstate 25. But while the use of battery-powered vehicles is growing in Colorado, safety groups sa...

CDOT to replace guardrail on U.S. 550 just north of Purgatory Resort

Construction at Cascade Curve begins Tuesday; project meant to improve safety

Property tax compromise passes key legislative hurdle, moves to state Senate

The bipartisan bill at the center of this week’s special session on property taxes cleared a crucial House vote Wednesday, 45-to-18, and has moved on to the state Senate. But for many of the...
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