Restrictions on pot edibles go to Senate

Bills promise faster Internet speeds

Three bills go to Hickenlooper

Legislators want to give up power over salaries for county officials

DENVER – Fed up with the politically unpalatable task of setting county salaries, state legislators took steps Wednesday to turn the task over to county leaders. Legislators want ...

Thank You Thanks for Low Vision Expo volunteers

Southwest Center wants to acknowledge all the volunteers Phillip Reeves, Virginia Reeves, Patty Samora, Celestino Turrietta and Jennifer Romero who worked before and after the Low Vision Exp...

Pot tour raises open meetings concerns

DENVER – State legislators asserted the right Wednesday to exclude the public from some of their meetings, a move that an open government advocate said was a violation of Colorado’s sunshine...

Senior awarded Boettcher scholarship

Abby Lock plans to attend FLC

Industrial hemp gets thumbs-up

Both GOP commissioner candidates support hemp initiative

Sheriff candidates weigh in on rights

Spruell, Nowlin cite protection from government

County adopts non-native species ban

Residents face fine, 12-month jail term for introducing endangered species on nonprivate land

SWOS field trip on the Dolores

Students at Southwest Open School took a productive field trip to the lower Dolores River on Monday. As part of teacher Matt Robinson’s Environmental Studies class seven students ...

Board seizes Red Arrow bond for mine

DENVER – A troubled Mancos gold mining company was dealt another blow Wednesday, losing the bond for a mine it owns near Silverton. Red Arrow Gold Corp. has already been sanctione...

Senators kill Native tuition bill

DENVER – Senators killed a bill Tuesday that would have allowed Native Americans students from dozens of tribes with ties to Colorado to get in-state tuition at any Colorado college. ...