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Cinemark attorneys want victims to pay $700K in legal fees

CENTENNIAL – Attorneys for Cinemark want victims of a 2012 shooting at a Colorado movie theater to pay nearly $700,000 in legal fees after they unsuccessfully sued. The company’s ...

State Sen. Irene Aguilar makes case for ColoradoCare

Single-payer system could save employees money

Lavish features cut from over-budget Denver VA hospital

Facility expected to open in early 2018

Veryl Goodnight inducted to Cowgirl Hall of Fame

Mancos artist joins luminaries such as Sandra Day O’Connor

Forest Service debunks myths of lightning

San Juan National Forest officials issued a reminder about risks posed by lightning, especially in the high country as the summer monsoon approaches. Here are some common myths and facts...

Pancakes, parades and fireworks for July Fourth in Southwest Colorado

Region offers abundance of ways to celebrate

One person airlifted from Highway 140 crash

Incident closes road for about four hours

Analysis: Are Republicans doomed in Colorado Senate race?

Democrats cheer victory of conservative Darryl Glenn

Injured cyclist Neil Hannum out of intensive care unit

Hannum collided with a car Sunday on Highway 550

Winds heavily damage Weaselskin Farm south of Durango

Irrigation system ripped out, leaving crops without water

Taxidermic sheep outside Main Avenue store stolen again

Suspects got away in a 1990s red Datsun

Durango’s proposed construction defects law tweaked

Council will not hold another public meeting before vote