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These are all the measures set to appear on Colorado’s statewide ballot in 2024

Major overhaul of election system and constitutional right to abortion among measures voters asked to weigh

Durango looks to improve laws on fraud, pot and business licenses

Assistant city attorney says proposed ordinances would keep code in line with best practices

Colorado governor’s chief of staff is departing, will be replaced by top policy adviser

Alec Garnett, a former Colorado House speaker, is leaving Sept. 13

Police kill armed suspect at Glenwood Springs mall

One suspect is dead after an officer-involved shooting at a popular, open-air mall on the Western Slope. The Glenwood Springs Police Department said two officers were on patrol at the Glenwo...

Durango Hot Springs celebrates fifth anniversary and new developments to come

Co-owner said the resort sees over 100,000 visitors per year

Farmers Market: Coltivare cultivates heirloom tomatoes in Sunnyside

Diane and Thomas Osso have almost 130 organically grown plants

Colorado sending nearly $2 million to support arts and culture groups around the state

40% of the recipients are based in rural counties

Voters will decide whether to set aside $350 million for Colorado law enforcement

A proposal that would require Colorado lawmakers to allocate $350 million to support law enforcement agencies qualified for the November ballot last Thursday. If approved, Proposed Initiativ...

Colorado hopes to raise awareness of dementia, start conversations, with new campaign

Dementia touches countless Colorado lives, with Alzheimer’s disease the most common kind and older adults most likely to experience it. As described by the Centers for Disease Control and Pr...

Residents request Durango step up efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions

City short of 2030 emissions target, but brighter future still possible

Photos: Hill Climb at Purgatory Resort heats up on Sunday

Hundreds gather to see the return of Four Corners Motorcycle Rally’s big event

Colorado’s plan to trap, relocate wolves ‘did not go well’ for Montana wildlife officials

“What we learned was that the adults did not stay together and pups were abandoned and left to die,” says federal official in charge of wolf translocations in Montana in the 1990s
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