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Utah’s potential land grab: A new fight for the West begins

Utah politicians seek to ignore the U.S. Constitution by claiming 18.5 million acres of your federal public land – most of it administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Utahans have ofte...

On opening day of Colorado Legislature, some Republicans refuse to approve election results

Two Colorado Springs representatives led effort, echoing movement that began in 2020

AG Phil Weiser is first big name to declare for 2026 Colorado governor’s race

State’s top elected lawyer announced a big resolution: he’s running

Durango schools want to address ‘bad actors’ who wield transparency laws

Two of the district’s three legislative priorities focus on funding; the third addresses ‘paperwork terrorism’

For Native American women, stepping into leadership starts with reclaiming their past

Now in its 20th year, WeWin brings together more than 400 women across tribes and generations for prayer circles, keynote speeches and leadership training.

Bayfield town board makes first public statement about mayor pro tem incident

Alexis Hartz accused of confronting and trying to intimidate a resident

Bayfield relaunches search for interim town manager

Work session scheduled for Jan. 7 after candidate doesn’t pan out

Durango locks in legislative agenda ahead of new year

City is watching Colorado Legislature on a number of issues

Bayfield still without interim town manager

Three candidates have dropped off the radar, leaving one finalist for position

Bayfield mayor pro tem’s recent troubles now include harassment citation

Alexis Hartz accused of confronting, intimidating Bayfield resident

Biden adds to list of national monuments during his term

There's an appetite for more

With looming budget cuts, nonprofits will step up work on San Juan National Forest

‘Access is going to be threatened,’ warned San Juan Mountains Association director