Job training for senior citizens offered

Job training for seniors offered SER Jobs for Progress, a federally funded job-training program for economically challenged seniors, is currently accepting applications for enrollment in La ...

Coloradans want Gardner to hold in-state town hall

S.W. Colorado constituents submit petition with more than 15,000 signatures

Fort Lewis College identifies dean finalists

Public can meet candidates at open forums

Montezuma County could have solar farm soon

Companies eye land near Totten Lake

Colorado abortion bill hearings wrap up after midnight

DENVER – A marathon hearing by the Colorado House Health, Insurance and Environment Committee on abortion bills concluded in the opening minutes of Friday morning. And after hours...

Purgatory employee and longtime skier shares good vibes

Ski bum-turned-executive sees bright future for Purgatory, ski industry

Colorado Senate, House hear hemp, transportation bills

Bill that would allow use of hemp in animal feed moves forward

Campus free speech bill moves forward in state Senate

Lack of provision for protection of voter registration activities troubles Democrats

Montezuma’s Bunny McComb is named Cowbelle of the Year

Bunny McComb, a longtime advocate for the beef industry, was named Cowbelle of the Year during the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association’s annual dinner Saturday night. McComb ...

Dolores rancher Al Heaton named Stockman of the Year

A former director of the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association received the Stockman of the Year award at their annual banquet Saturday night. Al Heaton, of Dolores, is known a...

Tipton, Gardner advocate for agriculture, fair trade

Representatives discuss issues at livestock meeting in Cortez

Durango man arrested on suspicion of sex assault on child

A Durango man has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on a child. Frederick Blevins, 69, is suspected of touching a girl inappropriately while she was being babysat, acco...