Autism care providers say Colorado’s Medicaid program is contributing to closures, burnout and financial stress

Memories of Carmen Peebles’ old job came flooding back to her as she sat in Denver’s City Park. She often brought the children she worked with there to play and get outside. As a board certi...

Our View: Waived grazing rights huge win for native Bighorns

But never easy for ranchers to give up permits

Pulling thistles, sowing hope

For the past few years I’ve participated in “Thistle Thursdays,” targeting a popular trail near Jackson, Wyoming. The weekly weed party was organized in 2019 by Morgan Graham, wildlife habit...

Police seize shotgun from man near Kemper Elementary

A concerned citizen called police after seeing the man’s proximity to the school

This Week in History

The following is a recap of local events for this time period throughout history. 41 years ago (1982) The long-awaited referendum on beer and wine licenses for restaurants will take place Ja...

What Colorado lawmakers could do in their special session on property taxes (and more)

When state lawmakers return to the state Capitol on Friday for a special session, the main focus will be on lowering property tax rates – an urgent action, said Gov. Jared Polis, before a bi...

Gas prices drop in Southwest Colorado. What does this mean for the holidays?

Oil demand is low and supply is high, economist says

Investigation of racial complaint against Farmington officer and Habitat ReStore is completed

Police officer is cleared; ReStore makes changes

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Now through Dec. 8 Christmas for Kids, Piñon Project, 210 E. Main St. All completed applications need to be received no later than Dec. 8 at 5 p.m. Assisting Montezuma County familie...

Tina Peters files federal lawsuit to block criminal investigations, prosecutions against her

Peters, a Republican who ran unsuccessfully for Colorado secretary of state last year, was indicted on 10 counts by a Mesa County grand jury. Her trial begins Feb. 7.

A small hydroelectric plant with big water rights is the center of a proposal to keep Colorado River water in the state

A coalition of anglers, growers and water districts in the region say preserving the water right would aid them long into the future, but a major state water agency has big questions

Support for Proposition HH began eroding the moment the Colorado property tax relief plan was introduced

That weak foundation was reflected in how voters rejected Proposition HH, a 10-year property tax relief and state spending overhaul, by an 18 percentage-point margin last week
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