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Southwest Health CEO talks about workforce attrition, regulatory burdens

Joe Theine works to add physicians in Cortez and Mancos

What state Legislature passed during special session and how it will affect your wallet

Democratic majority cut property taxes, expanded social welfare programs

Brett Aprahamian’s preliminary hearing moved to Dec. 14

Aprahamian face preliminary hearings on Dec. 14 and sentencing on Dec. 21

Requests for annual Community Thanksgiving Meal close Wednesday

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church and Grace’s Kitchen expect to prepare about 400 dinners

Gov. Polis pardons four turkeys for Colorado’s new Thanksgiving tradition

While lawmakers debated property taxes during a special legislative session at the Colorado State Capitol, Gov. Jared Polis gifted the state a new Thanksgiving tradition. On Monday, surround...

New federal grants will help Colorado groups address environmental injustices across the state

Six Colorado organizations will share up to $4 million in funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to advance environmental justice programs across the state. The projects – sel...

Durango audiologist nominated for award for work in Zambia

Chandace Jeep, who sees babies from Durango and Cortez, helped establish newborn hearing screening program in the South African country

Colorado job market still has some weak spots because of interest rates

Colorado gained 1,500 jobs last month, preliminary estimates show, even as the private sector lost jobs. According to the state's labor department, the government added 1,700 jobs, which mas...

Mancos football lays Lyons low with the lambs

Bluejays soar into Colorado eight-man championship with 44-22 win

Outdoor recreation economy tops $1.1 trillion, fueling efforts for legislative support of industry

Colorado’s outdoor recreation economy topped $13.9 billion in 2022 and employed 130,000 workers

Water main break disrupts traffic, water on Cortez’s Main Street

Service Center hopes to repair line by 4 p.m.

2024 ballot measure would make Colorado’s primaries open, enact ranked-choice voting for general elections

Kent Thiry, the wealthy former CEO of DaVita, is behind the initiative, which would also do away with Colorado’s caucus and assembly process and vacancy committees
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