Colorado lawmakers are finalizing a budget that boosts K-12 and health care

Facing a $170 million shortfall at the start of the week, lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee slashed spending

Tractor Supply Co. adding Bayfield location

Construction on new store expected to start this spring

Scholarships available to students pursuing postsecondary education and workforce training

The program is offering career guidance and scholarships to the graduating class of 2024

Judge rejects plea deal in Durango hit-and-run case

Agreement sought to give driver up to 90 days in jail after leaving scene of crash

A rare press, an art space, a small town where creativity thrives

In Mancos, a community art space illustrates the potential of rural communities as artistic and creative hubs

Jason Eley withdraws from 6th Judicial District attorney’s race

Sean Murray now the lone candidate in primary election

The ‘brain gain’ in rural America, and who is behind it

Rural spaces offer unique advantages that inspire many to return and bolster their communities

Police: Fort Lewis College student admits to campus arsons

Suspect faces multiple charges related to March 10 blazes

Colorado College researchers document abuses at N.M. immigration detention centers

Men held in Cibola and Torrance share stories about ‘clear and obvious’ violations

Supreme Court rejects appeal by former New Mexico county commissioner banned for Jan. 6 insurrection

Couy Griffin is the only elected official thus far to be banned from office in connection with the Capitol attack

‘Compassion Center’ grows, meeting needs of Durango’s houseless

Community Compassion Outreach among several nonprofits trying to fill gaps in the care continuum

Victims of Catholic nuns rely on one another

Abuse of children was overshadowed by reports about male clergy The sexual abuse of children by Catholic sisters and nuns has been overshadowed by far more common reports of male clergy abus...