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Lauren Boebert was dramatically outraised by Adam Frisch last quarter. But the Democrat isn’t her only reelection threat.

Republican Jeff Hurd, a Grand Junction lawyer challenging Boebert in the 2024 GOP primary in the 3rd District, raised more than $412,000 from July through September, including from a number of big-name conservatives

Stephanie Morris Nissan employee denies forgery accusations

District Attorney’s office is reviewing investigation conducted by Durango Police Department

Upper Pine planning dual fire station and urgent care clinic

District asking voters to extend a property tax passed nearly 20 years ago

The Blotter, Oct. 13-15

Durango Police Department Sunday 1:36 a.m. A person near the intersection of Florida Road and Holly Avenue was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. 4:46 a.m. A man i...

Fort Lewis College receives $10.4 million for school of business

It is the college’s largest-ever donation; College names school of business after Katz family for gift

Unscheduled kokanee giveaway to take place in Dolores Thursday

Sizable early run means Colorado Parks and Wildlife will distribute fish at Joe Rowell Park

How the Colorado Blue Book gets to 2 million voters in the state

Julia Jackson had checked and rechecked her work – but it’s hard not to feel anxious when your work is about to be mailed to pretty much every household in the state of Colorado. “It gets ha...

Update: Joe Biden postpones Colorado trip amid Israel-Hamas conflict

The White House said the visit would be rescheduled

Sticks in snow

Snowtography sites in the southwest could foster more climate-resilient forests

President Joe Biden to visit Colorado on Monday, spotlighting clean energy investments

President Joe Biden will be in Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert’s backyard on Monday to spotlight clean energy investments made by his administration. The Investing in America tour is expected...

East Durango mobile home catches fire on Saturday

Flames quickly doused by firefighters; no injuries reported

Property taxes are set to rise big time next year – will your local government do anything about it?

Local governments in Colorado are set to cash in next year. With property values skyrocketing, counties, cities, schools and others could collect millions of dollars more in property taxes. ...
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