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Fort Lewis College changes admission standards, because ‘we thought students would be better prepared,’ provost says

The changes made by the Colorado Board of Education to its standards don’t completely align with what’s trending on the college admission front. The board maintained its ACT stand...

Will Colorado students thrive in 21st century?

State lowers some 2021 graduation standards

Archaeological center in Cortez reorganizes, lays off six

Archaeological center will not cut programs

Company says $10M offer to clean up mines north of Silverton still on the table

Letter deems lime treatment plant best option to address mine waste

Durango, La Plata County home sales strong

Median price in city $434K, in county $356K

Founder of ‘Aquí en El Valle’ newspaper dies at 79 in Phoenix

LaVerta Valdez-Johnson covered Four Corners Hispanic community

Durango transit faces money shortage

City’s bus system needs long-term funding

Durango man arrested for pursuing 14-year-old girl

Zerik Martin works for Colo. Department of Corrections

Last days in low country

Western Slope water interests fear transmountain diversion

Conservation board director says plan does not prescribe policy

Mountain Middle School to use solar power

Mountain Middle School is planning to go solar in November, moving toward becoming Durango’s first net-zero school. Net zero means a facility produces as much energy as it uses. T...

Colorado’s U.S. senators back public lands bill

Bennet, Gardner stress conservation’s importance for state’s future generations