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Colorado laws taking effect in 2026 will impact everything from bison to renters

Colorado has about 20 new laws taking effect on Jan. 1

Man convicted in Cortez of sexually assaulting a child

Sentencing hearing will be in March

Alcohol and speed cited in crash that killed Farmington businessman

Tri-City Record obtains William DuTremaine crash report

More thrifting and fewer returns: the early trends that defined shopping

Growing unease over the U.S. economy has altered behavior

First lodgepoles, now ponderosas: Colorado fights pine beetles on multiple fronts

Infestation is in early stages but will spread along U.S. 285 and Interstate 70

Cuchara ski area nears state approval for return of lift-served skiing after 25 years

Nonprofit has spent years rebuilding a 40-year-old chairlift with a revival plan that includes $45 lift tickets

When home has an expiration date for Queer youth

LGBTQ+ youth are 120% more likely to experience homelessness than their peers

Montezuma County commissioners defend Dolores River NCA amid online opposition

Legislation to protect and manage the Dolores River draws extended discussion

A wish list for the new year

FARMINGTON – My usual state of mind during the holiday season doesn’t always sit well with others. The Grinch and I, as it turns out, have quite a bit in common. The mood has altered some du...

Update: U.S. 160/491 south of Cortez reopens after semitrailer rollover

Traffic diverted after early morning crash; no injuries reported

Rumble in the Jungle titles go to Piedra Vista, Bayfield squads

Panthers have won five straight, top Aztec 43-39 in girls championship game, Wolverines (5-2) outlast Bobcats 76-67 in triple-overtime thriller

Pueblo Community College Southwest names Lisa Molina as new vice president

Molina was named one of PCC’s employees of the year in 2024