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Cellphone data could help wildlife thrive, according to Colorado researchers

Animals have long adapted to the ways people move through the world. They skirt around popular hiking trails, avoid busy roads or entirely abandon long-held migration routes. In some cases, ...

The X Games are building AI referees for all sports

Owl AI accurately predicted a winner in Aspen in January

Colorado Senate overrides Jared Polis’ veto of bill regulating social media

The vote now heads to the House

Colorado lawmakers move to outlaw sexually exploitative AI images and video

‘Let's be clear, these images are not harmless’

Durango modernizes parking meters with pay-by-cellphone feature

Remote payment option adds flexibility, avoids fines

Durango School District’s SOIL Lab wraps second phase of development

Grand opening of grow dome planned for April

Mobile app used at Purgatory Resort turns one’s phone into a pocket-size safety beacon

Locator system becoming key response tool at ski areas

Durango High School seeks to limit distractions with new cellphone policy

Students must put devices in caddies before start of each class

Durango plans free thermostat replacement program for 2025

Project will allow residents to upgrade heating and cooling systems free of charge

Can an app help pair roommates and ease the housing crisis in Durango, La Plata County?

‘It’s like a match.com for roommates’

Under new law, Coloradans gain power to repair cellphones, computers and more

Policy gives consumers more control over devices they own

Last coal-fired engine departs Durango train station, marking end of an era

Saturday was bittersweet for crews who sent No. 481 on its final ride before it’s converted for oil use