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Colorado judge resigning after censure for racial slur

DENVER – A Colorado judge will resign after being censured for repeatedly saying a racial slur in a conversation with a Black employee, expressing her views on racial justice while on the be...

Ignacio family featured on DIY Network

Trials and tribulations building an earthen house will be shown at 7 p.m. Tuesday

Southern Ute reservation could get a zero-emission power plant

System reuses some CO2, captures the rest for other uses

Wild demolition derby thrills crowd at Montezuma County Fairgrounds

Fiery car and colorful characters highlight night at Montezuma County Fairgrounds

Eli Tomac benefits from crash, cruises to third place in Atlanta 3

Defending champion from Cortez strengthens his hand as season winds down

Montezuma-Cortez school board announces finalists for superintendent job

Interviews and meet-and-greet scheduled for this month

Mancos bridge replacement slated to run from May to August

Main Street bridge will be closed

Dusty snow tied to shorter spring runoff in Southwest Colorado

Five layers have already coated this year’s snowpack, increasing solar radiation

Archuleta, La Plata counties enter Level Blue public health order

Indoor capacity restrictions lifted, but not distancing

Nearly $1.5 million pours into Colorado for Rep. Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan

Sen. Michael Bennet hauls in $1.2 million

Before Powell: Did Indigenous people run the Grand Canyon?

Tule reed raft stands the test of one of the West’s epic journeys

Dogs multiply as pandemic hinders vet service on Navajo Nation

GALLUP, N.M. (AP) – Gloria Skeet used to run a couple of miles from her home to her sister’s place on the Navajo Nation just south of Gallup – until the dogs started to chase her. ...
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