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Frisch targets GOP voters tired of Boebert’s ‘angertainment’

PUEBLO – A word was notably missing from a recent news release by Colorado congressional candidate Adam Frisch: “Democrat." Frisch, a former city councilman from the posh, mostly liberal ski...

Polis, Ganahl highlight rural and western Colorado concerns in final face off

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, left, responds to a question at the Colorado Mesa University Gubernatorial Candidate Forum with Republican candidate Heidi Ganahl, right, looking on Tuesday at the CMU campus in Grand Junction. (Christopher Tomlinson/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel via AP)

Bennet, O’Dea spar on climate, energy issues in Grand Junction debate

Race for Colorado’s U.S. Senate seat returns to drought-stricken Western Slope

U.S. sued over lack of protection plan for rare grouse

ALBUQUERQUE – An environmental group is suing U.S. wildlife managers, saying they have failed to protect a rare grouse found in parts of the Midwest that include one of the country’s most pr...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Monday 8:34 a.m. Someone was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief for reportedly damaging a gas pump in the 900 block of Camino del Rio. 3:56 p.m. Som...

Half of Tina Peters’ $255K Colorado primary recount fee to be refunded

Lynda Zamora Wilson, another losing candidate who requested a recount, will also receive a partial refund

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Sunday 12:51 a.m. Someone was arrested on suspicion of obscene conduct in the west 100 block of Eight Street. 2 a.m. Six gunshots were hear in the lower 1...

Wolf Creek Village plan loses third legal fight for access road atop Wolf Creek Pass

Texas billionaire has spent 36 years vying for access to an inholding where he plans a resort village for 10,000 residents

Resort owner’s donations to Lauren Boebert’s campaign irks ski industry climate advocates

Owner of Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has long supported candidates who oppose progressive climate policy

Man charged in Colorado supermarket attack still incompetent

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket last year is still incompetent to stand trial, a judge ruled Friday, keeping his prosecution on hold.

Court declines to hear appeal on Colorado recall effort

DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s Supreme Court has let stand a lower court judge’s ruling that postponed a Republican-backed recall campaign against state Sen. Kevin Priola, who switched parties to Democrat to protest what he called the GOP’s refusal to repudiate assertions that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Colorado climbers who summit buildings instead of mountains

Urban climbing, called buildering, has a rich history, especially on college campuses, dating back to the mid-1900s
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