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No new wolves will be translocated to Colorado this year, Parks and Wildlife says

Decision follows an October directive from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Southwest Colorado yaks offer healthy, eco-friendly beef alternative

Animals that evolved on the Tibetan Steppe becoming more popular across America

Application deadline nears for April municipal elections in Cortez

Five seats will be on the ballot

Commissioners discuss blight, cite multiple violations and public concerns

During the meeting, the board advanced a septic complaint to inspection

Republican commissioner candidates to take part in Feb. 12 forum

The event is hosted by the Republican Women of Montezuma County

Mountain lion sightings northeast of Durango raise concerns

CPW says be vigilant, avoid feeding deer

Snowpack remains low as Cortez winter stays dry

Local data shows snowfall and precipitation well below average

Dolores begins process to write comprehensive plan

The plan provides a long-term vision for the town’s future

Cuchara Mountain Park loads skiers onto its chairlift for the first time in 25 years

A nonprofit, community-led effort has revived lift-served skiing at the ski area that last spun chairlifts in 2000

Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff, commissioners receive death threats after lion killings

Threats surged after the agency euthanized two mountain lions near a hiker’s body, adding to tensions over wolf reintroduction and hunting rules

Polis appeals FEMA’s rejection of $41 million in aid after Western Slope floods, fires

Polis joins elected officials, including U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd, in warning of economic fallout from disasters

Ballantine Communications scammed out of more than $276,000

‘Fraudsters are getting better at what they do,’ bank president says
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