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Burro Fire grows northwest toward Colorado Highway 145

Less than 2 miles separate Burro and 416 wildfires

Ridgway State Park swim beach closed; boat ramp open

Because of an unusually dry winter and a paltry spring run-off, the water level is very low at the reservoir at Ridgway State Park, prompting officials to close the swim beach. Th...

Musquin ends Tomac’s winning streak during Massachusetts motocross

Tomac dominates season, leads overall standings

Burro Fire grows to 4,388 acres; smoke advisory goes into effect

Efforts in 416 Fire move to the northeast

Musquin ends Tomac’s winning streak during Massachusetts motocross

Tomac dominating season, leads overall standings

Mancos Valley Resources will hold film fest this weekend

Events benefit Montezuma nonprofits

Ridgway RiverFest will go despite low water, drought

The Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership, which organizes the Ridgway RiverFest, has decided that the show must go on this year despite record-setting low flows. The festival will be held Satur...

Taste of the San Luis Valley debuts this weekend

The first Taste of the San Luis Valley, which highlights several local restaurants and food producers, will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in Monte Vista’s Chapman Park. ...

Southwest Health hires practice administrator Craig Oswald

Craig Oswald will join Southwest Health System at the chief medical services officer on Aug. 1, according to spokeswoman Haley Saunders. Oswald, who has worked as a practice admin...

Pickup truck, car collide on North Broadway in Cortez

No one was injured or transported to the hospital, police say

Burro Fire grows slightly to 3,771 acres; containment drops

Crews continue to secure and clean up fire lines

Mesa Verde National Park to host traditional Hopi dances

The Lomayestewa Family of Shungopovi Village, Second Mesa, Arizona, will perform traditional Hopi dances at the Visitor and Research Center in Mesa Verde National Park on June 30 and July 1....