Pedestrian killed by vehicle stepped into traffic, Durango police say

Man hit identified as Wayne Brown, 65, of Durango

Heinrich wants to keep federal government open to pass symbolic bills

‘The only way forward is to pass bipartisan spending bills to fund the government’

UNM’s residents unhappy with negotiations over pay raises, hold ‘unity break’

Bargaining sessions have lasted about seven months

Free drone mapping classes start Thursday in Cortez

Hosted by the Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society, students will learn drone basics and how to use data for mapping

Mancos school district discusses academics, emphasizes project-based learning

The school has innovation status, allowing students to take exams that produce faster results than CMAS

Bulldozing at Barr Lake has birders flapping over Colorado priorities

Colorado Parks & Wildlife does not own the reservoir where century-old cottonwoods were scraped and bird watchers now see a wasteland

Gov. Jared Polis visits Ute Mountain Ute charter school

The school is the first public, Native American charter school to be located on a reservation in Colorado

History Colorado report details past sexual abuse, burial sites at Fort Lewis Indian Boarding School

Yearlong investigation attempted to identify number of deaths that took place at the institution

National emergency tests expected today

Tests will run through broadcast stations and wireless phones to ensure continuous nationwide safety

Silverton residents reject push to allow OHVs in town

Residents of the mountain town affirmed a decision made two years ago

So-called ‘oldest’ pair of denim jeans sell for $100,000 at auction

Collector in Thailand had winning bid at Durango Vintage Festivus

U.S. Department of Energy awards $17.2 million for Colorado microgrids

The award will help Colorado communities to improve their electrical grids in the face of climate-driven extreme weather