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Denver police gun-use rules change

Officers may not shoot at cars unless the driver fires first

Judge in Aurora theater shooting trial dismisses 3 jurors

CENTENNIAL – The judge in the Aurora theater shooting trial dismissed three jurors Tuesday after learning that one was exposed to news coverage of the case and discussed it with the others. ...

Politics burn through wildfire discussion

Tipton: Unwieldy federal bureaucracy prevents proper forest management

Wildlife officials link bear to multiple attacks

DNA evidence revealed that a bear recently killed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife was a serial biter. Joe Lewandowski, spokesman for Parks and Wildlife, said hair samples showed th...

Smartphone voting isn’t ready

Technology isn’t yet ready to allow voting on your smartphone, Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams said Tuesday during a visit to Durango. “Right now, the technology isn’t ...

Former president speaks in Denver

Bill Clinton calls for business-govt. compromise and collaboration

Durango’s delivery destiny

Businesses respond to growing desire for on-demand service

Woman gets probation for mail theft

Stacey Jepson, a former janitorial contractor at the Bayfield Post Office, was sentenced to five years of probation Monday after she pleaded guilty in February to one count of mail theft. ...

Silverton’s unlikely mascot enters twilight years

Townsfolk watch and worry as hybrid wolf gets old and decrepit

Lands board: No illegal camps

Trash, fire and threats to wildlife listed as concerns

James Holmes sane, psychiatrist says

CENTENNIAL – Another state-appointed psychiatrist testified Monday that Aurora theater shooter James Holmes was mentally ill at the time of the deadly attack, but he still knew it was wrong....

DEVO executive director steps down

Durango DEVO, a local youth cycling group, is going to be looking for new leadership soon, now that the executive director has stepped down. Executive Director Amy Haggart will b...