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Gubernatorial candidate Doug Robinson visits Durango

‘I feel like the quality of life in Colorado is slowly declining every year’

Child Health Plan Plus funding may expire; state advises looking at alternatives

About 570 people in Montezuma County use insurance program

Navajo-Gallup water project gains pipeline contract

Some areas slated to get water soon

Suckla is named Commissioner of the Year by Colorado group

Colorado Counties Inc. cites leadership with public lands

Trump cuts, divides Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante

Critics worry revamped plans would hurt cultural sites

Panthers perform well at Warrior Challenge

M-CHS basketball team wins two of its three games at Grand Junction tournament

Nonprofit hopes to plant community garden in Cortez

City supports Needful Provision’s grant application

Newcomers, yearly participants shine in Parade of Lights

Four Corners Realtors parade fills Main Street with floats, crowd

Old and new restaurants appear at Taste of the Seasons

United Way fundraiser draws hundreds

Colorado aims to clean up trashy record on recycling

Composting could cut landfill waste, help state hit goals

Forest Service weighs changes to protections for sage grouse

BOISE, Idaho — The U.S. Forest Service is rethinking protection plans for sage grouse in six Western states after a U.S. court agreed with mining companies and others that the agency illegal...

Shale goal in sight: Profit, without hurting growth

Shale drillers are promising to add a new wrinkle to their world-shaking oil boom: they may finally make money. In third-quarter earnings reports, explorers including Pioneer Natu...