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Our View: Unsure whether student demonstrations will be historical markers in Gaza War

There’s an old joke that makes room for college students to try on and explore who they are. Oftentimes, that means participating in political protests on campuses. The joke goes like this: ...

‘Leaning into misguided, excessive even-handedness’

I read the editorial on Secretary of State Jena Griswold on April 24, and was disappointed in your leaning into the misguided and excessive even-handedness tendency. It’s a media pitfall: th...

Dolores River Canyon Country: ‘Preserve little remaining wilderness for biodiversity’

Colorado Public Lands Day is coming up on May 18, and it’s important to consider how we balance multiple uses on our public lands. I envision a future where Colorado’s public lands have bett...

After strong year in ag, rising costs and new legislation cause concern for area cattlemen

Wally Patcheck named Cattleman of the Year at annual banquet

Sheriff’s Office investigates public records request, exonerates spokesman

City of Farmington continues to withhold information

Gov. Polis signs $40.6 billion Colorado state budget

Funding reflects a 3.7% increase from last year, or about $1 billion more in general fund spending

Eli Tomac of Cortez places fifth in Philadelphia Supercross, heads home for Denver race

Two races remain in 2024 Supercross season

Colorado legislative property tax plan is in 11th-hour limbo

A commission has been working to prevent spikes in annual bills

La Plata County health board rejects sole director finalist, restarts search

District is seeking candidate who has experience managing a large budget, dozens of people

Three FLC professors to speak about media in ‘age of misinformation’

A panel of three professors from Fort Lewis College will present “Evaluating Media in the Age of Misinformation and Disinformation,” on Thursday, May 23 at 5:30 p.m. at the Sunflower Theatre...

Owners of NAPA Auto Parts open a new location in Pleasant View

‘We’re really looking forward to supporting that little community,’ Owens says

Interstate near Arizona-New Mexico line reopens after train derailment as lingering fuel burns off

LUPTON, Arizona – Interstate 40 was reopened in both directions Sunday as fire crews continued watch over a controlled burn of remaining fuel from a freight train derailment near the Arizona...
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