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Ex-wife says clinic suspect vandalized Planned Parenthood

CHARLESTON, S.C. – An ex-wife of the man charged with killing three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood said he vandalized the reproductive health organization years earlier when...

Mass shootings lead to gun control talks

But is the climate right for state legislation?

Sen. Michael Bennet praises House approval of rural water bill

Bill helps small towns receive resources for water treatment

Residents who want aid-in-dying legislation meet in Durango

Group wants Colorado to join five other states to offer end-of-life choice

Policy adviser at Colorado State University: Clean Power Plan will hit coal industry the hardest

Required reduction in carbon emissions will discourage future plants

East by Southwest to open late December

Folks jonesing for East by Southwest’s hibiscus margaritas, sashimi tiradito or tea-smoked duck are going to have to wait a little longer. Owner Hydi Verduzco said repairs from ...

Lighting the way

Terrorism debate widens after Planned Parenthood shooting

As Congress looks overseas, groups say focus should include domestic incidents

Bake sale to benefit Manna

Lawmaker: Planned Parenthood ‘the real culprit’ for violence

DENVER – A Republican state lawmaker from Denver blamed Planned Parenthood for a deadly shootout last week at a clinic in Colorado Springs. Rep. JoAnn Windholz wrote in a Facebook...

Durango’s water and sewer rates rising

City Council approves $87.6M 2016 budget

Sclerotic economy has Durango Food Bank booming

Demand up 13 percent compared with 2014