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When the federal government could shut down and what would it mean for Colorado

Impacts could be large and small, and vary on how long it lasts

The Blotter, Sept. 23-26

Durango Police Department Thursday 9:06 a.m. Someone was riding a bike recklessly and aggressively on the Animas River Trail near Santa Rita Park. 1:51 p.m. A woman contacted police ...

Colorado’s Boebert among four House Republicans who support release of Epstein files

Congresswoman has long sought an aggressive investigation into the disgraced financier

Xcel Energy will pay $640M to settle claims from Denver-area wildfire that burned 1,000 structures

DENVER (AP) — Xcel Energy expects to pay about $640 million to settle lawsuits alleging it was responsible for starting Colorado’s most destructive wildfire that killed two people and destro...

The Blotter, Sept. 19-23

Durango Police Department Friday 1:46 p.m. A man was caught pouring oil into another person’s vehicle transmission outside of Manna soup kitchen on Avenida del Sol. 3:34 p.m. School ...

Colorado’s Republican U.S. representatives decline to fight Trump on Space Command, even as they risk voter fallout

If they cross Trump, Colorado’s Republican members of Congress risk political consequences – lost endorsements, primary challengers, fewer campaign donations – but they also could put future federal projects in jeopardy

The Blotter, Sept. 18-19

Durango Police Department Thursday 6 p.m. Officers were asked to respond after a man started a fight by throwing a drink in another person’s face outside the Durango Smoke Shop on Main ...

No obvious injuries, foul play in deaths of elk hunters in southern Colorado, authorities say

An investigation into what caused the deaths of Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko is ongoing, said Conejos County Coroner Richard Martin

The Blotter, Sept. 16-18

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday 4 p.m. Someone abandoned their “rusty stripped-down” trailer that looked like a modified motorhome in a way that was impeding traffic on County R...

The Blotter, Sept. 12-15

Durango Police Department Friday 7:12 a.m. A bear was on Durango High School property, and staff called officers to come scare it away before school started for the day. 5:30 p.m. A...

New study finds eastern Colorado is drying faster than the Western Slope because of climate change

Trend could amplify division that has defined state’s water politics for more than a century

ICE raids mean scrapping some outdoor, public events for Hispanic Heritage Month

Groups exercising caution in face of immigration crackdown
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