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Agency launching campaigns for pot education

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment on Monday launched Responsibility Grows Here, new public education campaigns that encourage young Coloradans to stay away from mariju...

Dolores library plans summer concert and family film series

As part of its 2018 Summer Reading Program, the Dolores Public Library will host an outdoor concert and film series, “Summer on the River,” featuring a lineup of local performers. ...

Eli Tomac opens motocross series with comeback victory at Hangtown

Cortez rider sweeps two motos to lead the standings

Mesa Verde artist Gwen Sullivan uses soil pigments for painting

Painter Gwen Sullivan, Mesa Verde National Park’s artist-in-residence from May 14-26, will use a variety of painting techniques and mediums while making oil and watercolor paint using pigmen...

DNA test confirms slain bear attacked young girl

Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday confirmed that it killed the bear that attacked a young girl at her home in East Orchard Mesa on Mother’s Day. The bear was a 2-year-old m...

SWOS students will exhibit archaeology-inspired artwork

Exhibit will be at Canyons of the Ancients museum

Man wanted in Colorado for reportedly harassing a moose

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking the public for help identifying a man who was seen chasing and harassing a moose in Frisco, Colorado. A witness said he and a passenger obser...

Canyons of the Ancients museum offers cultural events

‘Ask a Ranger’ program is every Sunday

Dolores River Brewery gets a taste of Tennessee

Honky-tonk, country bands on tap in May

Forest Service acts to restrict camping at Priest Lake

Plan affects Priest Lake and Mary E sites

Norwood Ranger District plans controlled burns on 8,052 acres

Goal is to protect ponderosa pines, forage, wildlife

Forest Service acts to restrict camping at Priest Lake

Plan affects Priest Lake and Mary E sites