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Bill would require mining companies to demonstrate they can mitigate pollution

Hardrock mining companies in Colorado may be required to demonstrate they can pay to treat polluted water and give a timeline for performing treatment before receiving permits, according to ...

Man suffocates mountain lion who attacked him near Fort Collins

FORT COLLINS – Wildlife officials say a man who fought off a young mountain lion on a northern Colorado trail killed the animal by suffocating it. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says...

Incoming storm could bring 2 feet of snow to San Juan Mountains

Gusts may hit 50 mph in the high country

Mesa Verde National Park reopens to visitors

Road is cleared; visitor center and museum open

Wolf Creek Pass reopens after avalanche mitigation

UPDATED: Avalanche control work was completed as of 7:34 a.m. The Colorado Department of Transportation will conduct avalanche mitigation beginning at 6 a.m. Tuesday on U.S. Highway 16...

Cost of living outpaces a rising minimum wage

Family of four needs to earn $68,120 annually in Durango

Durango man’s lawsuit against city dismissed

Judge rules town government protected under state law

Fort Lewis College grants help students make ends meet

Funds pay for small, outstanding fees

La Plata County planning director resigns amid rewrite of land-use code

Jason Meininger says timing was right to leave post, start new business

Dolores Elementary Schoolarama gets magical

Harry Potter-themed event also includes art auction for hurricane victims

Fire chars rented mobile home in Cortez

Cortez resident arrested on suspicion of arson

Snowdown brings winter fun, increased crime to Durango

City force reports 18 arrests