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Control of Colorado Senate would come down to a handful of districts under draft maps

The new maps could ultimately determine which party controls the state legislature, which has been in Democrats’ hands for the past three year

The latest draft of Colorado’s district map could become the final version

A supermajority of commissioners must agree on a final map by Sept. 28, or the draft released Thursday will be one step closer to being final

Vehicle plunges 150 yards down steep embankment in Durango; driver is missing

Crash occurred overnight along Rim Drive, near Hillcrest Golf Club

Cortez’s iconic mobile Silver Bean coffee trailer reported stolen

Coffee shop reports sightings around town, seeks public’s help

Southwest Colorado will have some of the best spots for leaf peepin’

Drought mixed with solid monsoon makes for stunning fall colors

Montezuma-Cortez school board passes resolution opposing critical race theory

Other issues discussed: staffing shortage, teacher pay, student violence, an LGBTQ+ club, and COVID-19

Fort Lewis College boasts largest freshman class in 17 years

Increase attributed to in-person visits, which allow one-on-one guidance

Two Cortez school board members resign over decisions on race theory, COVID-19

Schuenemeyer cites race and mask policies. ‘They’re digging their own hole,’ Flaherty says

Englehart Field in Cortez is brought back to life

Montezuma-Cortez High School plays first game on restored field against rival Durango

Fish barrier in Hermosa Creek to be cleared to support Colorado cutthroat populations

Those recreating on trail may experience delays during project

Montezuma-Cortez schools report spike in COVID-19 cases

District also reports students are infecting students

Meet the Montezuma-Cortez School Board candidates

Some candidates introduce themselves in Q&A
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