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From blizzard to teacher strike, Gov. Polis reflects on first month

Governor pushes platform in Washington, D.C.

Sunnyside Gold says EPA should be recused from leading Silverton Superfund cleanup

Mining company says federal agency has a conflict of interest

Man charged with burglary, trespassing in Mancos

Officers called for two separate incidents

Bill to limit plastic straws fails in committee

Environmentalists and advocates of local control opposed proposed law

Oxbow bird study raises questions about effect of 416 Fire smoke

Wildlife officials advocate additional years of counting fowl

Mancos Creative District offers scholarship for artists

Young Mancos artists are invited to apply for a new scholarship established by the Mancos Creative District. The Create 81328 Scholarship fund aims to support local college-bound,...

City left holding the bag when trash cans don’t open

During a walk with my sister, I proudly pooped on the sidewalk. My human owner bagged it and looked for a trash can. He discovered the trash can (see photo) with nine bags of poop on top. Be...

50 million gallons of polluted water pours daily from U.S. mine sites

RIMINI, Mont. – Every day many millions of gallons of water loaded with arsenic, lead and other toxic metals flow from some of the most contaminated mining sites in the U.S. and into surroun...

Ignacio girls coast to district title over Dolores

Bobcats will host regional next week

Ignacio boys basketball fails to qualify for regionals

Ignacio can’t get past Telluride in third-place game

‘Killdozer’ speaks to current social unrest

Author: Deterioration of communication between institutions and an individual may be cause for catastrophe

As they ponder presidential runs, Bennet, Hickenlooper try to make hay in Iowa

Ames, Iowa – Although they share Colorado as a backdrop, John Hickenlooper said it would be wrong to push the idea that he and Michael Bennet are one and the same. “I’m not going ...