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‘Just a desire to get re-elected’

This irritates beyond belief. U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has shown that she is just another politician who wants to be re-elected rather than stay and fight for those of us who put her in offi...

‘In a democracy, vermin vote!’

Here comes 2024 – a pause to consider next steps forward. For me, I want to take those next steps with love on my mind and in my heart as my first strategy for moving ahead. In that place I...

Our View: Biden’s re-election depends on urgent border action

With images of more than 10,000 migrants a day showing up at the U.S. border, recent monthly figures reaching 300,000 and more migrant caravans en route, it’s clear the U.S. can’t process al...

Pueblo Seed and Food Company to open for 2024

The Cortez company, which will open on Jan. 19, sells products made from whole grains, along with a long list of seeds and other produce

First snow of 2024 coming to Southwest Colorado on Thursday

Durango could see as much as 6 inches; Montezuma County can expect 1 to 3 inches

Hesperus man found dead from gunshot wound in southwest La Plata County

Investigators say no foul play suspected

Top Republican at Colorado Capitol jumps into crowded 4th Congressional District race

House Minority Leader Mike Lynch’s announcement comes a week after U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert said she was abandoning her 3rd Congressional District reelection bid to run in the 4th District

Don’t fence me in: CPW officials warn of wildlife conflicts

Deer can get stuck in fences, leading to fatal outcomes

‘Conundrum’ of Kit Carson, peak named for him

My hike up Kit Carson Peak in June 2000 began with great ambition and ended with confusion. Confusion remains now, almost 24 years later, if in a different way. We’re not sure what to call t...

Pair suspected of drug trafficking are arrested in Cortez

Man and woman arrested after traffic stop; meth and cocaine found in stolen Cadillac

Officers won’t face charges after killing suspect in slaying of Cortez police Sgt. Moran

Officers identified; district attorney says they were ‘legally justified’

Fort Lewis College to cover student tuition for families with yearly income under $70K

Institution looks to increase access to higher education through a combination of funding sources
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