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Mature pines protected in logging agreement

The San Juan Citizens Alliance and Center for Biological Diversity reached an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service to protect older pine trees during a long-awaited timber operation that led to litigation

Four Corners radio stations brace for federal funding cuts

KDUR, KSUT and KSJD say national politics could hurt local broadcasting

Meet Wyatt Bair, Sen. Michael Bennet’s new Southwest Colorado representative

Recent Fort Lewis College graduate stepped into role following John Whitney’s retirement

Second round of opioid settlement funds available for Southwest Colorado

The Southwest Opioid Response District opens second grant cycle of nearly $450k to fund projects

Rural and tribal regions will feel brunt of cuts in public broadcasting

About 245 rural stations receive Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding

Wildfire in southwest La Plata County prompts pre-evacuation notice

Federal Type 2 team to take command of 542-acre blaze Friday morning

Southern Ute Indian Tribe addresses ICE deportation concerns

Tribal members urged to carry identification amid fears of deportation

Overhead costs: Some Cortez roofs in need of replacement, but funding isn’t readily available

City Council gave the go-ahead for a water treatment plant replacement but three other city roofs still await overhauls

Are you a rancher with questions about recent wolf sightings?

Cattlemen’s group, CPW to host informational meeting Monday in Durango

Here’s a look at real estate in Montezuma County, according to Four Corners Board of Realtors

Numbers provided by the Realtors board show that housing market has remained stable in the area

Update: City invites public to weigh in on ‘magic mushrooms’ regulations

City adopting rules on how it will oversee centers that cultivate or administer psychedelic mushrooms

Have monsoons arrived in Southwest Colorado?

Durango likely to see more spotty showers as August nears
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