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Tornado damages home, downs power lines in northern Colorado

FIRESTONE – A tornado that touched down in a largely rural area of northern Colorado on Monday damaged at least one home and brought down power poles and lines, authorities said. No injuries...

Minnesota woman killed after hitting elk in Colorado

CASTLE PINES – A Minnesota woman is dead after she hit a elk in Colorado. KCNC-TV reported that 18-year-old Kendra Durnan of Buffalo was traveling south on Interstate 25 near Castle Pi...

Offensive graffiti scrawled around X-rock climbing area north of Durango

Climbers, La Plata County government plan removal this month

14 wildfires in Arizona, New Mexico create hazy skies to Southwest Colorado

Largest blaze is listed at 65,825 acres

City of Durango to host neighborhood meeting about multimodal improvements

The city of Durango will host the first of several neighborhood meetings about the city’s transportation network from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10, at Three Springs Plaza, 151 Heritage Lane...

After 2½-year closure, remote service station reopens with more offerings

Hesperus convenience store to add Jeep rentals, local products and take-and-bake pizza

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Sunday 2:03 p.m. An arrest was made in connection with a report of seven to eight vehicles drag racing in the 800 block of Camino del Rio. 3:13 p.m. A...

Bill to limit arrests for low-level criminal offenses dies in committee

In Southwest Colorado, a county sheriff championed a version of the legislation while a police chief opposed it

Homeowners, buyers aren’t always made aware of radioactive materials

4,266 properties in Grand Junction meet cleanup criteria for uranium; Durango has 129

Which government agencies store Coloradans’ personal data? Bill seeks answer

Legislation aims to improve data privacy

Colorado governor, Democrats reach deal on emissions proposal

Environmental groups cheer changes, while business and energy sectors cry foul

Colorado bill allows retroactivity to 1960 in abuse lawsuits

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers in the House passed a bill Monday that would allow victims of sexual abuse to retroactively hold organizations accountable through civil lawsuits. The bill that n...
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