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Stonemasons go old-school to repair Colorado monument walls

GRAND JUNCTION — Following in the nearly 100-year-old footsteps of Depression-era laborers, a group of National Park Service masons are assiduously repairing and stabilizing stone barriers a...

Tribes commit to uphold Paris climate agreement

Western nations push for self-governance

Ex-judge, wife may have died of carbon monoxide poisoning

DENVER – A former Colorado state senator and judge and his wife have been identified as the victims of possible carbon monoxide poisoning in their Denver home, officials said Tuesday. ...

EPA installs barrier, valve in mine that spilled toxic waste

Associated Press DENVER – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is installing a barrier and valve inside an inactive Colorado mine to prevent another surge of toxic wastewater ...

Who will be next generation’s farmers?

Average age of state’s farmers is almost 59; cost of startup, land are hurdles

Monuments report challenges limits of protections

In Antiquities Act, landscapes like Grand Canyon count as ‘objects’ that can be protected

Zinke’s fire memo calls for aggressive forest thinning

The policy ignores major drivers of West’s fires

Mancos School bond committee plans outreach on ballot question

Volunteers schedule tours, public meetings

Autumn color change begins in the high country

Forest Service fall color report tracks changes

Man who fell rescued from La Plata Mountains

Helicopter used to identify man’s exact location

Dolores River Anglers host cleanup at fishing ponds

On Saturday, Oct. 7, the Dolores River Anglers Chapter of Trout Unlimited will host a fall cleanup day at the Twin Spruce Fishing Ponds North of Dolores. The Dolores River Anglers...

Photos: Retiring the American flag

Ken Hoyle and members of the Civil Air Patrol Mesa Verde Cadet Squadron salute during the flag retirement ceremony Sept. 15 at the American Legion Ute Mountain Post 75 in Cortez. Girl Scout ...
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