Juneteenth holiday honored in Cortez

Black Independence Day celebrates end of slavery

Limits on noise, hours weigh on Durango Hot Springs

Owners say onerous conditions for county permit could crush business

Amid Black Lives Matter protests, charges dropped against Durango woman

Angelia Liggins, 22, says she felt stereotyped by local law enforcement

Fire crews reach 90% containment on Loading Pen Fire near Dolores

Some crews will remain to put out hot spots

Ute Mountain RV Park south of Cortez set for Monday reopening

Ute Mountain Casino Hotel plans to reopen Sleeping Ute RV Park beginning Monday, and the 90-room hotel, gift shop and Kuchu’s Restaurant later this summer. Revising an earlier ann...

Colorado’s fight over wolves has a new battleground: parasitic poop

Disease a ‘major public threat,’ opponents say

Colorado governor signs sweeping police accountability bill into law

Polis calls it a landmark piece of legislation, moment of reckoning

Colorado is spared more budget cuts, but $1 billion in cuts looms

State’s reserve is so minimal, Polis action may be needed

Colorado: A third of pandemic unemployment claims last week were fake

The FBI is investigating scheme; $34 million not being paid.

Colorado grant builds composting capacity, efficiency at Table to Farm Compost

Award helps state meet goal of cutting waste by 28%

Free wildfire risk assessments offered

Alex Graf, of Wildfire Adapted Partnership, this week encouraged homeowners to sign up for free wildfire risk assessments. During a site visit, staff will identify potential for s...

Are we receptive to police reforms in Southwest Colorado?

Protesters, law enforcement and government leaders agree changes must occur