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‘Glad to hear of improvements for disabled’

I was very glad to hear of the upcoming improvements in Durango for those of us who are disabled. We started coming to Durango in the Fall of 2002 as our daughter was attending Fort Lewis Co...

‘Crushing weight of U.S. debt piling up’

Dear Washington, D.C., It is time to re-prioritize spending. You already receive plenty of tax money from us. Use the money you already take in a more prudent fashion! That’s why we elected ...

Report finds 115 Indigenous boarding schools

‘We anticipate there will be more,’ says CEO of Healing Coalition

Flying Connection returns to winning form at Albuquerque Downs

Filly dominates as overwhelming favorite in Charles Taylor Derby

Norwood spoils Dolores Bears’ homecoming

State-ranked Mavericks subdue feisty Bears effort

Colorado PGA three-peat for Cortez pro Micah Rudosky

Conquistador pro beats the field to earn berth to PGA Professional Championships

Dolores cross-country shines at Chicken Creek Challenge

Bears take fifth in boys race, place three girls in top 15

Lawsuit targets new Colorado Parks and Wildlife regulations for State Wildlife Areas

Animal advocacy groups argue the new regulations for more than 350 State Wildlife Areas offer special treatment for hunters and anglers with increased prohibitions on non-wildlife related recreation

Bigger vehicles are more dangerous to bicyclists and pedestrians. Should their owners in Colorado pay for new safety projects?

A legislative committee will consider a bill on Tuesday that could raise up to $20 million a year for projects to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists by creating a new registra...

Expert says wet winter is the cause of delay in fall colors

Lack of yellow a sign of healthy aspen trees

History in clearer view for sharper focus on future

This fall, Fort Lewis College opened our campus to 3,425 students, more than 39% of whom are members of federally recognized Tribal Nations. During first-year orientation for students and fa...

‘Hard to imagine trial of greater public importance’ than Trump’s

Yale law professor, legal scholar, and novelist, Stephen L. Carter (“Televising Trump’s Trials Is a Mistake,) argues in Bloomberg and The Washington Post that the criminal trial of former pr...
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