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Dolores Ranger District plans slash burns

The San Juan Forest Dolores Ranger District plans to burn slash piles generated from forest thinning and timber sales in the Chicken Creek, Burnt Ridge, Spring Creek, Tayler Mesa and Lake Ca...

Mancos Town Board hears concerns about weeds in park

Residents concerned about herbicide

Tomac wins $1 million Monster Energy Cup in Vegas

Cortez rider dominates triple crown event

PCC to close cosmetology program at Southwest campus

The cosmetology program at Pueblo Community College Southwest in Mancos will close in May 2019. The school cut the program because of low enrollment and unsustainable jobs in the ...

Montezuma-Cortez High School notifies parents of Safe2Tell report

Report of armed student not a threat, principal says

Montezuma-Cortez High School notifies parents of Safe2Tell report

Report of armed student not a threat, principal says

Dolores brewery hosts national punk folk show

Folk duo Hymn for Her written up in Rolling Stone

Tomac leads U.S. team at Motocross of Nations

Americans have a rough ride to sixth place

Mesa Verde Country’s director chosen tourism leadership training

Mesa Verde Country Director Kelly Kirkpatrick has been accepted into the 2019 class for the Colorado Tourism Leadership Journey, a training program sponsored by the Colorado Tourism Office. ...

FireWise changing name to Wildfire Adapted Partnership

As of Monday, FireWise of Southwest Colorado will change its name to Wildfire Adapted Partnership. The grass-roots organization, which started in 2003 after the Missionary Ridge F...

Pinon Project plans fun run, games and carnival for Oct. 27

Pinon Project plans fun run, games and carnival for Oct. 27

About 500 homes and businesses lose electrical power after crash

Driver taken to hospital with unknown injuries