Colorado lawmakers withdraw bill aimed at removing racial bias in jury selection

Measure would have prohibited attorneys from trying to disqualify a potential juror based only on reasons such as a distrust of police

Bill affirming abortion access in Colorado clears second hurdle after 24 hours of debate

Representatives began debating House Bill 1279 on Friday morning and finished at about 11 a.m. Saturday

Colorado parks are full and getting fuller. How will the state decide who gets in, and who gets hurt?

Lake Pueblo hosted 3.4 million last year. But efforts to control crowds raise questions of equity and access

Democrats say Spirit-Frontier merger could boost airfares

WASHINGTON – Several congressional Democrats are warning that the proposed combination of Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines would reduce competition among low-cost carriers and drive up ...

Dance to fundraise for couple hoping to give their Ukrainian parents sanctuary in Cortez

Four Corners Dance Society to host Saturday event at the Montezuma County Annex

County Republicans pack the house during General Assembly

Incumbent Gerald Koppenhafer voted onto ballot over challenger Blake Mitchell; U.S. Rep. Boebert attends event

County Republicans hold general assembly Friday

Event held at the County Annex in Cortez

Director touts new Cortez department to address economic recovery

Rachael Marchbanks heads new department

Congress hates changing the clocks just like everyone else

Annual shifts between standard and daylight saving time said to harm health

Galloping Goose No. 5 to take to Durango’s tracks

Dolores-based train offering Durango trips in April and May

New Mexico governor sets sights on building hydrogen economy

ALBUQUERQUE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham took another step Thursday to put New Mexico on the hydrogen map, signing an executive order she said will help establish a road map making clear th...

New Mexico gets rid of the ‘tampon tax’

Earlier version of the bill included removing taxes from diapers