Kinder Morgan, Montezuma County argue in Colorado Supreme Court

The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday in Kinder Morgan’s tax case against Montezuma County. The nine-year battle stems from a 2008 dispute over the company’s re...

Minimum wage increase, other new laws take effect Jan. 1

Voter-approved measures signed by Hickenlooper

Durango clashes with Burger King over sign

Company failed to apply for permit

Transit accessibility updates could cost $20 million

Upgrades would be done in stages

In Colorado and across the country, lawmakers dealing with teen sexting

Colorado currently classifies sexting as felony child exploitation

Durango City Council seeks to encourage affordable housing

Protection for condo builders, fair-share ordinance changes possible

Mancos marshal finalists named

Residents can meet 3 candidates March 10

Tipton battles ‘regulation overreach’

Lawmaking needs to go back to Congress, he says

Shoveling: In Durango it’s your duty

City has issued 36 violations this winter

Gold King Mine spill legislation drowns in Colorado Legislature

Measure sought to make it easier to sue federal government

Parking ticket scofflaws could get the boot

Durango’s parking-ticket amnesty is over. Those with two or more late parking tickets can expect a final notice in the mail during the next four weeks warning that the city may b...

Judge: Pot credit union can’t access nation’s banking system

DENVER – A judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought federal approval for a credit union aimed at serving Colorado’s marijuana businesses, saying pot is still illegal under federal la...