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Cutthroat making comeback

Colorado cutthroat trout is making a comeback in the headwaters of Hermosa Creek. The fish, native to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, is now found in only about 14 percent...

Managing the future of Hermosa Creek

Forest Service evaluating campsites, trails, habitat

Lower Hermosa Road closed to campers

Human waste, drug use cited

Field trips to be held for Hermosa Creek plan

More than 100 people filled the conference room at the San Juan Public Lands Building on Tuesday to see where the planning process for the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area is and where ...

Comment sought on Hermosa Creek plan

The U.S. Forest Service is hosting an open house to begin early discussion on how to regulate use of the new Hermosa Creek Special Management Area. The open house is scheduled fro...

Hundreds celebrate Hermosa protection

President Obama signs act into law on joyous day

Tipton, Bennet to join Hermosa celebration

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton will join in a celebration of the passage of the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act at noon Friday at the Powerhouse Science Center. ...

Big vote expected on Hermosa Act

Full Senate plans to weigh in Friday

Bit of a rowdy weekend for sheriff’s deputies

Burnouts, car crashes were a highlight

House passes Hermosa Creek Watershed Act

Senate, Obama yet to approve

Defense act includes Hermosa bill

Proponents see this as good sign

Slash burns in Hermosa, Vallecito

The U.S. Forest Service’s Columbine Ranger District is going to burn slash near Hermosa and Vallecito through December, as weather allows. The slash has accumulated from tree th...