Are jury questions useful during trials? Foreman in Redwine case thinks so

Jurors have been allowed to question witnesses since 2004 in Colorado

Sheriff warns public about camper near popular trail in Telluride

‘Be aware of surroundings,’ says San Miguel Sheriff Bill Masters

Cortez man pleads not guilty to drug charges

DeJesus arrested for alleged meth distribution, possession

Loose dogs in Montezuma County kill and injure sheep

One owner cited; both dogs euthanized

Professor found guilty of setting fire to chip aisle in Durango grocery store

Bradley Clark faces probation or up to six years in prison

Jurors learn of previous arrest involving City Market arson suspect

Bradley Clark was accused of trying to set a dumpster on fire in 2007

Trial begins for Durango man suspected of arson at City Market grocery store

Defense lawyer says case is about a ‘rush to judgment’

Cortez man with history of drug use sentenced to prison

Police said Maynard Wayne Peltier intended to distribute methamphetamine

Colorado secretary of state won’t allow Mesa County’s clerk to oversee upcoming election

Decision comes as Tina Peters is under investigation for involvement in leak of passwords

FBI increases reward for information about serial bank robber

Seven financial institutions have been hit in the last month

Late-night soak at Durango Hot Springs lands teens in hot water

Cameras and motion sensors alert owners to break-in

Man suspected of animal abuse pleads guilty

Jonah Barrett-Lesko admits to possession of burglary tools