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Firefighter recovering from fractured skull caused by falling tree

Hard hat ‘undoubtedly’ saved the life of Durango resident Jim Meyer when a large tree struck his head

New owner promotes bison mural, art studio in Mancos

Owner says part of the space will be geared toward children

PCC to offer free certificate programs in wildfire mitigation and forestry

These programs will accept 20 students, with enrollment opening on March 11

Lewis woman sentenced to 25 years for husband’s murder

Joyce Marie Garcia had claimed the 2023 death was a mercy killing

Joe Biden, Donald Trump easily win Colorado’s presidential primaries

The results will determine how many Republican and Democratic delegates each candidate gets

Cortez police seek man who allegedly attacked woman in City Market parking lot

Man is suspected of putting a gun to a woman’s head and pulling her from a vehicle

Opposition to national monument along Dolores River grows

Plan to create a 400,000-acre monument stirs concerns over crowds, mining and access

Supreme Court restores Donald Trump to ballot

A day before Super Tuesday, court rejects state attempts to ban him over Capitol attack

Companies used scheme to shift liability for orphaned wells onto Colorado, lawsuit claims

Denver-based HRM Resources acted as a middleman, moving wells from larger companies to smaller ones that went bankrupt, lawsuit says

Mixed in Mancos rocks the historic Opera House

Three local bands – The Crags, Little Wilderness and Farmington Hill – perform during live recording

Durango musician Ely Cartwright to perform new songs across Southwest Colorado

Cartwright, who has new album titled ‘One Take Sessions,’ will take center stage in Durango, Cortez and Pagosa Springs

Tribal members discuss impacts of uranium industry

Testimony focuses on rights to life, health, culture, environment and water