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Republican gubernatorial candidate Heidi Ganahl wants to reduce regulation amid inflation

Entrepreneur she founded the Camp Bow Wow dog care franchise

Weekly planner for Oct. 3-7

Information and agendas about local meetings: City of Durango: www.durangogov.org or call 375-5000. La Plata County: www.co.laplata.co.us or call 382-6210. Town of Bayfield...

Denver homeless program struggles to reduce death rates

DENVER (AP) – When people who had been homeless for years moved off the Denver streets and into apartments, they were far less likely to end up in hospital emergency rooms or get locked up i...

State of unease: Colorado basin tribes without water rights

Garnett Querta slips on his work gloves as he shifts the big rig he’s driving into park. Within seconds, he unrolls a fire hose and opens a hydrant, sending water flowing into one of the pla...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 12:05 p.m. A 4-year-old boy was bitten in the face by a dog. 2:02 p.m. Someone was arrested in front of Durango Police Station on a warrant. 5...

Concerns about kids’ safety at Grand Junction psychiatric hospital prompt state actions

West Springs faced complaints about quality and safety of care it gave children and teenagers

Industry shake-ups have delayed or canceled many utility solar projects in Colorado

At least 10 large-scale installations have been scrapped or postponed

Joe O’Dea signed petition to put abortion measure on Colorado ballot in 2020

U.S. Senate candidate has portrayed himself as an abortion-rights Republican

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Wednesday 7:40 a.m. A woman was reported choking on blood in the 1200 block of Escalante Drive. 12:14 p.m. Someone was given a verbal warning for having no...

4 takeaways from the first Colorado gubernatorial debate between Jared Polis and Heidi Ganahl

The matchup was an hourlong slugfest more defined by attacks than substance

EPA tells Polis there’s no getting out of selling reformulated gas to fight ozone

State has threatened to sue over pricier, cleaner gasoline

Buena Vista residents had to pay $166 to get mail. Now, the USPS says it will deliver for free

‘It’s just that we were not being treated fairly in comparison to other cities,’ mayor says
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