Logging company loses battle to rezone 10 acres near Carpenter Natural Area

Cortez City Council members say they need to look out for environment and nearby residents

BLM has a plan to tackle booming recreation – at least in theory

The agency is taking a hard look at how to protect land and wildlife while welcoming ever more visitors.

Mancos school board to host candidate forum on Monday

Members of the community are invited to attend to learn more about the candidates

Teya Yeomans gets her 1,000th career kill as Mancos beats Ignacio

Seniors stand out in 3-1 home win for the Jays

Axis will soon become rural Southwest Colorado’s first Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic

The health care system received a notice of award that totals to $4 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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