New Mexico courtroom devolves into brawl as 3 people rush defendant in homicide case

ALBUQUERQUE – A hearing in a New Mexico courtroom devolved into chaos when three people rushed the defendant in a homicide case, setting off a brawl with flying fists and kicks. Courtroom v...

Under the (new) lights of Chapman Hill

With a new lift, rope tow and expanded terrain, skiers say Durango’s in-town ski area is better than ever

Community members in Cortez protest actions by Trump administration

‘We the people have to show up. Why aren’t more people outraged?’

Bloomfield City Council approves zoning change for frack sand facility

Residents voice concerns; company appeals to city

Cortez Mayor attends Mayors’ Summit in Denver

At least 50 mayors from across Colorado were there

Southwest Health System hires new doctor

Dr. Eve Bruneau, DO, has been in the field for a decade

Free Land Holders have private meeting in Denver court

They offered silver to the judge, a nod to the Articles of Confederation

Tutoring program and coaching pay discussed at Monday DAC meeting

District utilizes a virtual tutoring program

Will the next six weeks turn around Southwest Colorado’s dismal snowpack?

Reservoir managers hope winter weather will up their supply headed into spring

Former Telluride ski patroller convicted of sending dozens of threats

Man threatened to kill, harm law enforcement official

In light of Los Angeles fires, Cortez Fire presents to City Council

“You used to hear ‘the wildland season.’ There’s not a season anymore, it’s 100% year-round,” battalion chief says

Bennet, Hickenlooper back Colorado energy executive to lead Department of Energy

Chris Wright acknowledges climate change exists but prioritizes new technologies