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Trump repeats call for former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters to be released from prison

In a Thursday morning social media post, President Donald Trump once again demanded Colorado release incarcerated former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters “RIGHT NOW.” Trump called Peters a “bra...

Firefighters reach 27% containment at Stoner Mesa Fire; community meeting planned in Dolores area

The fire’s western rim remains the most active while incoming thunderstorm winds and dry conditions may boost the flames

Should the Durango Financial Advisory Board have a parks and recreation subcommittee?

Voters want ‘a wide variety of expertise’ on volunteer commissions, councilor says

Colorado River Program’s new director ‘cautiously hopeful’ about interstate negotiations

Celene Hawkins practiced in tribal nation projects, conservation efforts

Top State House Republican and Democrat dispute key events in photo investigation

House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese now disputes Democratic assertions that she covered up for former Republican Rep. Ryan Armagost after he took a picture of a Democratic colleague last ses...

Marijuana tax collections exceed $3 billion since recreational sales started in 2014

Total taxes and fees collected from the marijuana industry in Colorado topped $3 billion since the first recreational sales began in 2014, according to new data from the state. “Colorado and...

Purgatory Resort promised a new chairlift. Will it happen in time for ski season?

End of summer is approaching, construction has yet to begin

Equity and inclusion complaints submitted against Durango School District

Nonprofit alleges discrimination against white students, parents and employees

Photos: Chapman Hill runoff

Polis appoints Archuleta County judge to 6th Judicial District Court

Justin Fay will take bench Oct. 1

Firefighters tame western spread of Stoner Mesa Fire; spot fires persist

Fire reported as 27% contained at size of 9,872 acres

Are legislative special sessions even special any more?

For the third year in a row, Colorado lawmakers are headed back to the state capitol for a special legislative session, largely to tackle a roughly $1 billion budget shortfall and to revise ...
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