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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...

Mancos State Park and Jackson Gulch Reservoir open to the public

Families take to Jackson Gulch shore for day of fishing

Planning and Zoning supports Mancos Conservation District’s property split

Conservation district plans housing duplex

Mancos school district provides update on construction project

Parking lots, bus loop expected to be ready before school starts

Mancos Town Board discusses Cottonwood Park construction, other updates

Trustees consider adding shelter for bands, shade

Survey finds support for tax hike in Durango

Residents prefer sales tax increase

Bid to stop Dolores school board recall is denied

Recall supporters seek to oust Prock, McCoy

Four Corners firefighters to gather in Mancos

Town hosts Tri-State Firemen’s Association Convention

Durango City Council: Homeless camp rules must be upheld

Allowing tents to stay up could put federal funding at risk

Heat radiates across Southwest; Death Valley hottest

PHOENIX – Scorching heat radiated across the U.S. Southwest on Tuesday, setting record highs in California’s Death Valley, Thermal and Palm Springs in a week that forecasters say could prove...

Two nights of comedy at the Sunflower benefit Crow Canyon

‘Two Nights of Comedy’ features regional talent