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For centuries, Chimney Rock has been a sacred site for Indigenous people of the Southwest. Ten years ago, Chimney Rock National Monument was designated by presidential proclamation, making i...

Colorado parents charged for toddler’s fentanyl poisoning, death

BRIGHTON – A grand jury in Colorado has indicted two parents on charges of first-degree murder after their toddler died from fentanyl poisoning earlier this year. The indictment released on...

Coloradans might get a TABOR refund in spring

Amount will depend on income levels

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Durango Police Department Wednesday 7:52 a.m. A man and a woman got into a physical fight near the intersection of Roosa Avenue and U.S. Highway 160. 9:53 a.m. A woman was assaulted ...

GOP complaint against Polis for letter sent with refund checks likely to be dismissed

Governor referred to payments as ‘Colorado Cashback,’ not TABOR returns

El Paso County grand jury that indicted Democratic state senator was given incorrect information

Attorney files motion asking for felony charge to be dismissed

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Durango Police Department Tuesday 3:05 p.m. A car’s mirror struck another car’s mirror in the west 100 block of 18th Street. 3:57 p.m. A car T-boned another at the intersection of U....

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Durango Police Department Monday 9:47 a.m. Two women got into a physical fight at Schneider Park. One may have used a rock. There was at least one arrest for suspicion of assault. 1...

Speed cameras, unpopular but shown to make roads safer, could become a lot more common in Colorado

Bill would remove existing restrictions on where and how automated devices can be used

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Durango Police Department Sunday 1:39 a.m. An arrest was made on suspicion of DUI near the intersection of East Eighth Avenue and College Drive. 2:24 a.m. Someone was arrested during...

Colorado is falling behind on its mandate to cut greenhouse gases

New state assessment shows big gaps in goals for transportation emissions

Bull moose dies at Keystone ski area after getting tangled in cords

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working with resorts on ways to better protect wildlife
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