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Durango train to reopen Saturday with modified service

Damage to tracks by mudslides could take four to six weeks to repair

A ‘Herculean’ effort saves Colorado ghost town from wildfire

Firefighters protect historic depot from Spring Creek Fire

Pine River Library District may ask voters to increase property taxes

Declining revenues could lead to $200,000 budget shortfall

Reservoir levels in Southwest Colorado hit 16-year low

The drought and paltry winter snowpack are wreaking havoc on water supplies for reservoirs and irrigators in Southwest Colorado. Narraguinnep and Groundhog reservoirs are at their...

Cortez Police Department to upgrade communications equipment

City Council approves grant application, state MOU

Police end homeless camp protest

Noncompliant residents forced out of temporary site

Bid to stop Dolores school board recall is denied

Recall supporters seek to oust Prock, McCoy

Petition gatherer for Colorado oil, gas measure quits effort

DENVER – A group behind a proposed Colorado initiative to severely limit new oil and gas drilling on non-federal land has parted ways with a petition-gathering firm in a payment dispute. ...

Lightning sparks 3 new fires in San Juan National Forest

Blazes burning in Pagosa Ranger District

With higher-than-average temps lingering, businesses offer relief

Drought helps fuel summer’s heat

Drought remains, but rains put dent in Southwest fire danger

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The threat of wildfire in the American Southwest has been significantly dampened by the monsoon season, but national fire and climatology experts said Wednesday the regio...

As talk of a BLM move to West takes off, Grand Junction wants to be on everyone’s mind

Now that several members of Colorado’s congressional delegation have confirmed that the federal Bureau of Land Management will move west from Washington D.C., there’s one big question left f...