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Colorado a popular destination among Memorial Day travelers, according to AAA report

More than 38 million people are expected to travel by car

Groups sue over Bureau of Land Management leasing rule

Plaintiffs argue the rule, which would raise royalties, could put small oil and gas producers out of business

Environmental historian reflects on the legacies of Aldo Leopold and the Gila Wilderness

Leopold helped the Gila become the country’s first wilderness area 100 years ago

Farmers Market: The Tea Sisters forage for their ingredients

Siblings from eastern La Plata County make teas, jams and jellies

Provision for acequia insurance hanging in balance as U.S. House and Senate debate Farm Bill

The Farm Bill is already a year late after expiring in 2023 over disagreements

Dolores River Fest to usher in summer with a day of music and food

Organizers are seeking paid staff and volunteers to help put on the festival

‘Voting just the beginning of responsibility in a democracy’

Democracy is defined as that system of government where as many people as possible are enfranchised (empowered) to participate in all the civil rights society has to offer, including voting ...

Lawmakers address health care, tribal protections during end-of-session review in Durango

Rep. Barbara McLachlan and Sen. Cleave Simpson drop by library for Q&A with residents

Party representatives put election equipment to the test ahead of June 25 primary

La Plata County Logic and Accuracy test found machines compliant

Firefighters grow Spruce Creek Fire to 1,644 acres

Forest officials hope to burn through Friday if weather allows

Ski area liability waivers aren’t foolproof, Colorado Supreme Court rules

Case involves a then-16-year-old girl who was paralyzed in 2022

For decades, states have taken foster children's federal benefits

New Mexico stopped tapping into their Social Security benefits just last year and now places that money in a trust
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