Colorado prosecutor: Marijuana laws too loose

Loopholes disguise illegal activity, Troyer says

Cortez Adult Education Center starts ESL and GED classes on Oct. 22

The Cortez Adult Education Center will start Session II English as a second language and GED and high school equivalency classes on Oct. 22. Class registration will be Tuesdays fr...

La Plata County plans for another year of low revenues in 2019

Slight bump in property taxes is expected to be short-lived

Moose population swells at Colorado national park

COLORADO SPRINGS – The Holzwarth Historic Site in the Kawuneeche Valley on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park is unusually quiet for a mid-August night. At the height of summer to...

One of oldest coal companies in U.S. files for bankruptcy

Colorado-based Westmoreland is fourth major coal company in three years to file

Juvenile detention center remains shuttered in Durango, with no new contractor

Sheriff’s Office transporting ‘handful’ of offenders to Grand Junction or Pueblo

Drought plan aims to curtail water loss at Lake Powell, Lake Mead

Avoiding serious shortages at Lake Powell, Lake Mead is the goal

Colorado’s Safe2Tell program sees surge of suicide reports

Number now surpasses bullying as reason to contact program

Snow reaches Southwest Colorado; Wolf Creek Ski Area to open this weekend

Chain laws in effect for mountain passes around Durango

Pet or service animal? The distinction matters

Lax rules allow people to claim special status for their pets

Durango, region find LEDs to be a bright idea

Switching from incandescents expected to save $180K per year

Border officials alarmed by migrants abandoned in desert

PHOENIX – Smugglers in recent weeks have been abandoning large groups of Guatemalan and other Central American migrants in Arizona’s harsh cactus-studded Sonoran Desert near the border with ...