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First bear of 2021 spotted northeast of Durango

Ursines seem to be waking earlier, Bear Smart director says

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe opens COVID-19 vaccine clinic to all

Tribe also plans to inoculate Cortez homeless population

Gregg Smith ends bid to unseat Republican Lauren Boebert

Democrat feels there are qualified progressive candidates

Colorado Supreme Court: Dems’ speed-reading violated constitution

The situation arose from Republicans’ efforts to stall the lawmaking process in protest of Democratic policies

‘Mask marshals’ bring Old West and COVID-19 awareness to Durango

Actors use historical themes in educational outreach to tourists

Empire Electric schedules maintenance outage in east Cortez

The Journal Empire Electric Association has scheduled an outage at its east Cortez substation from midnight to 2 a.m. Thursday. The outage is necessary to allow EEA an...

Out-of-bounds skier rescued from above cliff near Telluride

Man went out of bounds into Bear Creek area

The confluence of rivers and people drive career path for Barb Horn

Founder of River Watch of Colorado retires after 30 years

Snowstorm brings 5 inches to Cortez, only a trace to Durango

Weak system expected over Southwest Colorado Monday night and Tuesday

SHS team moves back into new Family Birthing Center

Hospital had been using previous center to keep parents, babies away from unit with COVID patients

City votes to reopen council meetings to the public

Masks and health screening at entrance will be required

In a pandemic, Navajo community steps up for its vulnerable

TEESTO, Ariz. – For as long as Raymond Clark has lived alone on this quiet stretch of the Navajo Nation under the watch of the “Praying Mountain,” he has depended on everyone yet no one. ...
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