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Man, 96, won’t stand trial for slaying at home for elderly

BOULDER – A judge on Wednesday dismissed the murder case against a 96-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a maintenance worker at an assisted living center north of Denver. Okey Payne ...

Regulation of journalism proposed as Republican resolution during Mesa County assembly

Other proposed resolutions would denounce Democrats as communists, call for abolition of mail-in voting

Republican candidate for Colorado governor was arrested three times, is subject of restraining order

Danielle Neuschwanger has blamed her run-ins with the law on an ex-boyfriend

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Tuesday 8:02 a.m. Someone reported that a man was talking to cheese at Albertsons, 311 W. College Drive. 9:51 a.m. A woman’s purse was stolen at the Durango...

New Colorado law bans open carry firearms near voting locations

Vote Without Fear Act was a priority election bill for Democrats

What’s included in Colorado’s $36 billion proposed state budget?

Spending is unprecedented and doesn’t include $2.6 billion in federal coronavirus aid the Legislature is doling out this year

Colorado lawmakers tackle budget; crime, climate top issues

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers this week are debating a proposed $36.4 billion state budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1 with increased spending on public safety, climate change and e...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Monday 9:49 a.m. A single tree was on fire in the 3000 block of East Second Avenue. 3 p.m. Two juveniles reportedly broke into a house in the 400 block of S...

Effort to loosen regulations on Colorado physician assistants fails

House Bill 1095 was aimed at helping increase access to health care for people who live in rural areas

Too early to know if rising COVID-19 positivity start of new Colorado wave, officials say

Omicron subvariant called BA.2 could account for 21% of new cases

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 11:44 a.m. Three people were reportedly drinking at the skate park, 1300 Roosa Ave. 2:06 p.m. Someone reported a stolen car in the east 500 block ...

Colorado parks are full and getting fuller. How will the state decide who gets in, and who gets hurt?

Everyone agrees the state’s open spaces are growing alarmingly crowded on popular days
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