Colorado so far wins favorable rulings in most of its lawsuits opposing Trump policies

Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined almost two dozen cases challenging executive actions

Controversial marijuana potency bill to have first hearing

A controversial bipartisan bill focused on the increasing potency of Colorado’s cannabis products was pulled by its sponsors in committee Tuesday. The proposal had received immediate push ba...

A rare win after nearly 40 years for Texas investors planning Wolf Creek Village

Appeals court threw out previous rulings and affirmed approval of a road accessing inholding

La Plata County settles litigation with state over Bayfield landfill

Commissioners concerned over the financial commitment

Federal lawsuit challenges Colorado’s ‘bubble’ law

State becoming a legal battleground over abortion rights

Colorado Supreme Court ends fisherman’s right-to-wade argument

Roger Hill sued, arguing a riverbed is public property open for wading anglers

Amazon delivery drivers in Colorado peed in bottles, pooped in bags to keep jobs, lawsuit says

Plaintiffs allege company’s breakneck work pace prevents workers from taking breaks

Feds want Supreme Court to end Navajo fight for Colorado River water

Tribe says it doesn't receive enough water, and the federal government is at fault

Forest Service agrees to begin winter travel planning on Rio Grande

Conservationists reach partial settlement with federal agency

La Plata Electric Association settles with Tri-State in effort to buy-down its contract

If approved, local electric co-op will reduce its carbon footprint and save money

Stuck in an elevator? It happens more often than one might think in Durango

Fire department has responded to two dozen calls so far this year

Can LPEA, Tri-State agree to partial contract buyout?

Nine power suppliers interested in delivering renewables to local co-op