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AI Apocalypse? Why language surrounding tech is sounding increasingly religious

TORONTO – At 77 years old, Geoffrey Hinton has a new calling in life. Like a modern-day prophet, the Nobel Prize winner is raising alarms about the dangers of uncontrolled and unregulated ar...

Sunshine and low humidity whip up Stoner Mesa flames, but mop-up ensues

An infrared aerial survey conducted Wednesday did not spot flames inside the perimeter

Police blotter

Wednesday, Aug. 21 4:09 p.m.: An officer responded to Burger King, 520 W. Main St., for a man with warrants. He was arrested on three warrants and on suspicion of a protection order violatio...

Mancos school board discusses goals, Colorado immigration law at meeting

Board also seeks potential student members of the school board

Boris Johnson said it best

Reacting strongly to the recent Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson described it as “the most vomit-inducing episode in all the tawdry history of inter...

Medicare or Medicare Advantage? It’s complicated, make an informed choice with Montezuma LWV’s help

Traditional Medicare is a public insurance trust that pays private health care providers, using money collected through payroll taxes under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act. Each mont...

Ignacio drops opener 3-1 to Montezuma-Cortez

Panthers, Bobcats continue seasons on Tuesday

U.S. Rep. Hurd’s visit to Dolores is canceled, sparking frustration

Impromptu town hall with county commissioners replaces meeting

Mancos Public Library to showcase Keith Hutcheson’s artwork in September

One piece will be auctioned off, with proceeds benefiting the library

Dolores waterline replacement project continues; water fee increases likely

Phase 2 of the project is estimated at $4.5 million with funding still being finalized

No new growth reported on Stoner Mesa Fire

An infrared camera flight found scattered heat with no new growth at 10,249 acres

Drought drives surge in bear encounters as trash issues persist

Wildlife advocates say ineffective code enforcement and policy gaps exacerbate problem
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