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Colorado lawmakers denounce violence at U.S. Capitol

‘The mob will not control our government’

‘We were getting ready to make a stand,’ Colorado congressmen say

Four members of Colorado’s delegation were barricaded in the U.S. House chambers during riot

Cortez students return to schools for in-person learning

Coronavirus protocols are priority, including a mask requirement for all students

New year’s first baby at Southwest Memorial is born to Dove Creek family

Extended family welcomes Samuel Chanson Jude Montgomery

Chaos, violence, mockery as mob occupies Congress

Hallowed spaces of American democracy yield to a mob

Montezuma County Patriots rally in Cortez to condemn election results

Trump supporters echo president’s claims of fraud

Ken Buck asks Trump to address nation, but doesn’t blame president for riot

‘The president didn’t order anybody to do this,’ Colorado Republican says

Farmington hopes for starring roles with ownership of historic Totah Theater

San Juan County to transfer building to city

Bayfield wrestles with housing needs

Town weighs development pressures with providing adequate amenities

‘Breakdown in communication’ blamed for low bail amount leading up to killing

Ignacio man, with history of domestic violence, suspected of shooting wife in head

Durango reaches $820,000 in relief grants for businesses

Second funding round helps 64 companies

Emails show negotiations involving Polis, cigarette giant before tax hike

Emails included in lawsuits against Colorado governor