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Colorado man charged in connection with Capitol riot

DENVER – Another Colorado man charged in connection with the storming of the U.S. Capitol was released from custody Thursday after making his first appearance in federal court. Ac...

Colo. clean energy industry recovers from pandemic losses

DENVER – Colorado’s clean energy industry lost over 4,000 jobs in 2020 but rebounded, along with the rest of the country, after a low point earlier in the year. The U.S. had repor...

Prescribed fires in Dolores and Pagosa planned to begin next week

Smoke may be visible during burns

Farmington police arrest man originally thought to be active shooter

Suspect was actually waving 2 cans of aerosol cleaner

Prescribed fires planned on Dolores Ranger District in late April

The Journal San Juan National Forest’s Dolores Ranger District will conduct prescribed fires starting next week. Burning operations will take place over several days...

U.S. 160 project will extend life, improve safety

CDOT to begin concrete work on U.S. 160

Durango doubles-down on opposition to jail reform bill

Councilors split, with no further discussion planned

Six more electric co-ops seek Tri-State separation

LPEA joined by other providers in Colorado, New Mexico and Nebraska

10 ‘moon trees’ land in Durango

Student’s project honors local astronaut, Earth Day and Apollo mission

Democrats pursue gun-control measures after Boulder shooting

One measure would prohibit people with violent misdemeanors from purchasing a firearm

A business founded on fungi

Videographer’s passion for mushrooms sprouts home-based firm and a documentary

New Mexico labor agency defends tax rates for unemployment

SANTA FE – New Mexico labor officials are responding with reassurances to an onslaught of complaints about increased tax rates on businesses to support unemployment insurance. In addition, t...