Sports

RMAC moves football, soccer volleyball to spring

Football, soccer, volleyball go to spring; cross-country, golf to still compete this fall

Gnarly conditions, loaded podiums at Telluride 100

Professional mountain bikers waited a long time to get back on a start line. Saturday offered that chance, but the event wasn’t for the timid. The Telluride 100 was held Saturday ...

Five to the flock: Fort Lewis College men’s basketball adds tough talent

Four junior college transfers, one freshman expected to improve ’Hawks

Regional ski areas retain workers with coronavirus stimulus money

Hesperus, Monarch, Silverton among areas qualified for PPP loans

A Coloradan’s pursuit of a Mount Everest ghost

Coloradan films a mission to find the long-lost body of climber Sandy Irvine, who was last seen in 1924

Coronavirus has led to crowds and ‘knuckleheads’ on public lands

Don’t be that guy: Know the rules and be prepared.

Fort Lewis College cycling funding hits steep downhill

BMX, track cycling eliminated as part of $60,000 budget cut

Hunting, fishing licenses required (even if you don’t hunt or fish) for hundreds of Colorado wildlife areas

Rule approved last month applies to State Wildlife Areas and State Trust Lands

Fort Lewis College athletics gets $127,000 cut from general fund

3 assistant coaches eliminated, travel budgets tightened

John Peel releases new edition of ‘Hiking Trails of Southwestern Colorado’

‘The bible of hiking for this part of the world’

Burn the legs on Burnt Timber Trail

Arborglyph Grove and Burnt Timber Trail a warmup for the high-alpine season

‘Silent protest’ raises ruckus over river rafting shutdown

‘Time is of the essence,’ says owner. ‘The river’s dropping fast’
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