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Durango to explore pipeline from Lake Nighthorse to Terminal Reservoir

Study will look at logistics, costs to support city water supply

Colorado expands eligibility for monkeypox vaccine

Access grows to incorporate those more likely to contract the virus

Fishing bans lifted on rivers in Southwest Colorado

River conditions improve thanks to rain; area still in moderate to extreme drought

Durango and Fort Lewis College museums repatriate remains, burial objects to Hopi Tribe

Native American remains and funerary objects were removed from sites in Durango and Dove Creek in 1930s

New Mexico Supreme Court details ruling on stream access

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday detailed its legal reasoning for a decision earlier this year that answered a long simmering question over whether the public had a rig...

Idaho Springs gondola group wins $8.7M judgment against company that stole deposit

Judge agrees that Virginia-based escrow company stole $4.5 million from the Idaho Springs Mighty Argo investors and created fake documents to hide the theft.

Monarch butterfly placed on international endangered species list, but might it be making a comeback?

Western insect population sees surge in 2021

Furse appointed judge for 22nd Judicial District Court

Gov. Polis chooses former DA to replace retiring Judge Doug Walker

Settlement deadline looms in Supreme Court case over Rio Grande water

Texas claims New Mexico shorted its share of the water by pumping groundwater

Hispanic voters in Colorado prioritize economic issues, survey shows

Abortion rights emerge as unusually important to respondents

Colorado Rep. Matt Gray pleads guilty to driving while ability impaired

Gray, who opted not to run for reelection, is sentenced to probation

New Mexico governor pledges $10M for new abortion clinic

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s governor on Wednesday signed a new executive order that pledges $10 million to build a clinic that would provide abortions and other pregnancy care. “The goal her...