Mancos defense stops Sanford in season-opening win

MANCOS – The Bluejays wasted no time making a statement about their ambitions for the 2021 campaign. Opening their season against a state tournament-caliber Sanford squad, the Bluejays stymi...

Roundup: What happened this week in the nation’s capital

Colorado’s Capitol Hill delegation introduced new bills, voted on Cabinet nominees and reacted to the president’s executive actions

Colorado to open vaccine to adults 65-69 and teachers on Feb. 8

DENVER – Colorado will open COVID-19 vaccine appointments up to people ages 65 to 69 and school personnel on Feb. 8, Gov. Jared Polis announced Friday. The announcement was made a...

Indigenous nonprofit cares for Native elders in Utah

Moab center, established to build connections, shifts focus during pandemic

New Mexico lawmaker, Capitol staff members contract COVID-19

SANTA FE – A Republican lawmaker in the New Mexico House of Representatives and four employees at the state Capitol have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last week, officials said. ...

Hopes high for return of skiing at abandoned Colorado resort

COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) – Dreams are inching closer to reality in a rural southern Colorado community, where a former ski resort sat abandoned until 2017. That’s when Cuchara Mounta...

Some Colorado water officials balk at Wall Street buying rights

This corner of state may be more shielded from issue, for now

Colorado sports betting quickly benefits state water projects

State collects $3.4 million in sports betting tax revenue

Monarch butterfly population moves closer to extinction

SAN FRANCISCO – The number of western monarch butterflies wintering along the California coast has plummeted precipitously to a record low, putting the orange-and-black insects closer to ext...

Colorado Pet Pantry hosting monthly pet food bank in Mancos

Will take place on the first Monday every month

Colorado’s water guardians agree on one thing: Wall Street can look elsewhere

Front Range water managers join counterparts on the Western Slope

Colorado to decide whether students take standardized tests

Polis appears to support moving forward with testing, despite opposition from the teachers union