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Misdirected box truck gets stuck on Ophir Pass road

Driver ticketed after blocking traffic; phone map blamed

Colorado court rejects animal cruelty measure opposed by farmers, ranchers

Initiative 16 heads back to the title board and its proponents for change

Firefighters battle dry, windy conditions in Southwest Colorado; Trail Canyon Fire at 840 acres

Mud Creek Fire 2, burning near Towaoc, contained at 150 acres

Eli Tomac of Cortez wins first moto of 2021, is third overall at High Point

Tomac charges past teammate Cianciarulo, jumps three positions in season standings

Have you been keeping up with local headlines? Test your knowledge in Quiz No. 126

About 115 people participated in last week’s quiz. Participants scored highest on a question about hazy skies, with 93% of respondents correctly answering, “New Mexico and Arizona.” Particip...

Mesa Verde welcomes back visitors; upgrades are underway

Park sees increase in number of tourists; superintendent to retire this summer

Rock climber rescued in Cracked Canyon near Ophir

Man took a 30-foot fall in remote area

Farmers Market: Vibrant Earth Seeds helps gardeners achieve food sovereignty

McElmo Canyon-based business is just over a year old

Ride the Rockies arrives in Cortez

Cyclists and support crews will camp in Parque de Vida, shop in host towns

Ute Mountain rodeo, music entertain crowd

Ute Mountain Roundup Rodeo a Cortez classic

‘Extremely critical’ fire warning for first time in 15 years as Western Slope drought worsens

About 45% of Colorado, all west of the Continental Divide, now in some state of drought

Discovery of gray wolf pups won’t change Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s reintroduction work

Wildlife officials say the confirmation of the first wolf family in Colorado since the 1940s will help biologists establish more gray wolves in the state