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More than 400 wild horses captured in first week of helicopter roundup

BLM effort has drawn criticism from politicians, advocacy groups; feds say mustangs at risk of starvation

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Tuesday 3:01 a.m. Three intoxicated juveniles were stumbling near the intersection of Willow Place and North College Drive. 8:34 p.m. A man discharged a fi...

Two GOP primary losers in Colorado fail to pay for recounts

DENVER – Colorado’s Secretary of State’s office on Wednesday said it has told two candidates who lost their Republican primary races last month that it will not conduct a recount of those ra...

Utah crude trains could roll through Colorado after Forest Service denies objections

New railroad would connect northeast Utah oil fields with the national rail network

Upper Basin states lay out plan to help the Colorado River, but say Lower Basin needs to chip in more

Letter: ‘Efforts to protect critical reservoir elevations must include significant actions focused downstream of Lake Powell’

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Durango Police Department Friday 3:57 a.m. A man was yelling and destroying something outside someone’s tent near a trailhead in the 800 block of Tech Center Drive. Thursday 4:23 p....

GOP Colorado governor hopeful puts election denier on ticket

DENVER – Colorado’s Republican nominee for governor, Heidi Ganahl, on Monday selected as her running mate a Navy veteran who has claimed President Joe Biden was not legitimately elected pres...

Four dead in small plane crash in Colorado

DENVER – Four people died in a small plane crash Sunday in the foothills west of Boulder, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday. The crash sparked a small fire that was quickly co...

Denver police: 5 bystanders hurt when cops fire at armed man

DENVER – Five bystanders were injured when officers shot and wounded a man who allegedly pointed a handgun at police as bars emptied for the night in a neighborhood known for its nightlife e...

Colorado congressional candidates who faced tough primaries are low on cash

Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s $8 million in cash dwarfs Republican Joe O’Dea’s $841,000

Wildlife advocates say voter intent being ‘lost or undermined’ in wolf reintroduction process

Conservation groups offer alternate plan that limits killing after livestock losses

Bird nerd alert: Rare yellow feathered cutie spotted in San Luis Valley

Last documented case of a yellow rail in Colorado was in 1906
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