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Dolores Town Board denies funding for recycling group
Last week, the Dolores Town Board voted against helping the Four Corners Recycling Initiative pay for additional pickups of a recycling bin on the school campus. Low commodity prices of…
Federal lands ranching faces a half-century of decline
How grazing fell from its Western pedestal — and fueled Sagebrush Rebellion.
No immediate relief from record-breaking heat for Cortez
Cortez sets records as summer begins; heat bends train rails
Free Wi-Fi in downtown Durango off to a good start
21 Main Avenue access points from Seventh to 13th Streets
DHS grad earns Eagle Scout Award for Mancos work
18-year-old performed repair work at Christian camp for Eagle project
Montezuma officials discuss fiber funding options
Commissioners noncommittal on sales tax
Lawyers state cases in sex assault, homicide retrial in Nicole Redhorse case
Harold Nakai granted new trial after prior conviction
Experience vs. upstart in GOP’s 3rd District
DENVER – A 27-year-old recent law school graduate is hoping to pull off a feat – knock incumbent Scott Tipton out in a Republican primary in the 3rd Congressional District.…
Sunrise celebrations planned for summer solstice in S.W. Colorado
Local events to recognize cultural importance of solstice
EPA’s Gold King point man to retire
Questions remain on who ordered excavation of Gold King Mine
GOP candidates differ over student testing in race for state board
Rankin, Stapleton aim to take on Democrat
Long-term campers in San Juan Mountains spur campground closures
Transient campsites a growing problem in San Juan National Forest
Montezuma County starts fire ban in wake of Sage Hen blaze
Air support helps stomp on Sage Hen fire near McPhee Reservoir; county commissioners order a fire ban
Colorado U.S. Senate primary: Keyser holds fast amid controversies
Candidate says ‘I’m the one’ to beat Bennet
Senate primary: Graham stands apart on some issues
Former Democrat, first to make ballot, avoids flash
Local responders train in Dolores for mass casualty event
About 25 agencies engage in drill at Dolores High School
Crow Canyon speaker examines human impact on native fish
Jonathan Dombrowsky, who is working as a field archaeologist at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center this summer, will speak on Thursday, June 30, on how the range of a now-endangered…
Cedar Mesa concerned about oil and gas development
Subdivision’s private roads allow public access to BLM land
Phone service restored after crews hit fiber line
Service disrupted for residents, police