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Telluride man pleads guilty to role in Jan. 6 insurrection

A Telluride man has pleaded guilty for his actions during the Jan. 6 riot. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia announced Friday that Avery MacCracken pleaded guilty to on...

Colorado passes mandate for 82% electric vehicle sales by 2032

Colorado renewed and expanded its mandate for electric vehicles to take over the state new car market in coming years, passing a requirement for EVs to make up 82% of dealer lots by 2032. Th...

Colorado counties take steps to safeguard elections processes in the face of misinformation and threats

Under pressure from the forces of election misinformation and increased intimidation of election workers, clerks in Colorado’s two largest counties – Denver and El Paso – are rethinking how ...

Outdoor equity programs in rural Colorado face unique challenges getting people outside

Rural programs sometimes struggle to get funding, can have lower participation rates and might have residents with lower incomes who can’t afford outdoors activities

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Wednesday 12:52 p.m. A man near City Market, 6 Town plaza, was arrested. 3:10 p.m. A parking problem in the 600 block of East Fourth Avenue resulted in an a...

A Colorado rodeo legend clinches one more title: his name in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame

At 75 years old, J.C. Trujillo can still feel the moment he became a rodeo cowboy. He was 6. He remembers his first calf-riding competition for kids “as clear as day,” he said. “I was scared...

Bigfoot – do you believe? One Colorado museum wants to know

A decade ago, Jim and Daphne Myers opened a small grocery store in Bailey, about an hour west of Denver, just off U.S. Highway 285. Business was slow from the start. Foot traffic was hard to...

No, Proposition HH doesn’t raise property taxes. But it’s unlikely to cut them as much as supporters say.

The Colorado Sun fact-checked misleading claims made by both sides on the 2023 Colorado ballot measure To hear Colorado’s political campaigns fight over Proposition HH, the 10-year property ...

Political and religious influences amplify in some Colorado school board races

Race, racism and LGBTQ issues have dominated forums.

The Blotter, Oct. 17-18

Durango Police Department Wednesday 12:29 a.m. A person in the 700 block of East Eighth Avenue was arrested on suspicion of disturbing the peace. 1:50 a.m. A person at Rotary Park, ...

Colorado’s missing Indigenous office director resigns after less than a year on the job

The director of a new state office focused on solving more missing and murdered Indigenous people’s cases has resigned. Arron Julian, the first person appointed to lead the Office of the Lia...

The Blotter, Oct. 16

Durango Police Department Monday 3:50 p.m. A man is accused of shoplifting from City Market, 6 Town Plaza. No citation or arrest was made as of Tuesday afternoon because it is an ongoing...
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