Sen. Michael Bennet and fellow senators urge Biden to finalize oil and gas reforms

Updated policies seek to better support communities, protect environment

Cherish that hamburger. It cost a quarter of the Colorado River, according to researchers

The Colorado River has been overused for decades, but no one has known exactly how the water was used — until a team of researchers compiled the most complete accounting of the river’s water

Cleave Simpson settles into District 6, looks to water issues

First elected to Colorado’s Senate in 2020 to serve District 35, Cleave Simpson was reassigned to District 6 after redistricting in January 2023. Though a handful of communities he represen...

Lauren Boebert touts accomplishments in a bill she voted against

Appropriations spending bill passes Senate, despite some Republican push back

Colorado State University to host Native education forum

The forum is a precollege summer program for Native high school students

Firefighters douse car fire at Durango gas station

Blaze started in trunk of vehicle, which held two propane tanks

Durango airport in need of new hangar space for private planes

Increased population, changing demographics driving demand

Peaceful end to standoff at Durango mobile home park

Man allegedly threatened officers who were serving an arrest warrant

Steven Schwartz named interim president at Fort Lewis College

Vice president of finance and administration has worked at the school for nearly 27 years

Piñon Project hosting free youth art workshops in April

Students will get the opportunity to try out many different art mediums

Bill aims to make charter schools more transparent

Opponents say it’s a ‘blatant attack’ to limit charter schools

Coloradans will decide whether suspects of first-degree murder should be denied bail

People charged with first-degree murder used to be denied bail in Colorado