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Durango Police Department Wednesday 9:57 a.m. A man tried to cash invalid lottery tickets at Speedway, 602 Camino del Rio. 2:52 p.m. Someone was walking with a stolen bike in east 20...

Racial discrimination, excessive force, retaliation alleged at ICE detention center

The complaint could spark an investigation or cause Aurora facility to shut down

Knowingly having more than 1 gram of fentanyl would be a felony under change to Colorado bill

House Bill 1326 is entangled in election-year politics

Judge orders new vote in primary bid involving Colorado lawmaker, candidate with felony conviction

Ineligible delegate cast vote for newcomer, preventing incumbent from making ballot

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Durango Police Department Monday 9:10 a.m. Someone was threatening someone with mace at the Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. 12:31 p.m. A man was fighting with multiple ...

Women take power in Colorado

State has a comparatively high percentage of women serving in municipal and legislative office

Feud over closure of San Juan Generating Station could cost customers

Shutting down and converting to clean energy is supposed to save money

Democrats plan to suspend Colorado’s new gas fee – until two months after the November election

House Bill 1351 is the cornerstone of Gov. Jared Polis’ efforts to slash cost of living

EPA proposes to list Denver area air quality as ‘severe’

DENVER – The U.S. Environmental Agency is proposing to downgrade Colorado’s biggest population center from a “serious” to a “severe” violator of federal ozone standards, a move that would fo...

Record high calls are stressing Colorado’s EMS, mountain firefighters

Fire chiefs struggle to hire firefighters, recruit volunteers because of high cost of living

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Durango Police Department Sunday 10:59 a.m. Two women were fighting at the Marriott Residence Inn, 21691 U.S. Highway 160 in west Durango. 11:09 p.m. Someone reported stalking in the...

Colorado lawmakers pass bill making Juneteenth state holiday

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill designating Juneteenth, which celebrates the end of slavery in the U.S., as an official state holiday, and Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign...
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