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End of Roe v. Wade has Western Slope prepping for more people seeking abortion access

Parent wonders if those coming from Utah will be able to find clinics in Cortez and Durango

Coloradans worried about water, wildfires and cost of living, new poll shows

Telephone and online interview polled 3,440 residents of eight Mountain West states

‘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

Mountain towns prepare for large crowds as summer sports and outdoor recreation festivals return

Visitation to Colorado’s mountain towns picked up over Memorial Day weekend, the official start to the summer travel season in the U.S. But in Eagle County, the action really starts next wee...

From Western Slope to Capitol Hill: Lauren Boebert prepares for new job

Political newcomer underwhelmed by orientation

Russell Stover Chocolates closing Colorado plant over virus

DENVER – Russell Stover Chocolates has announced its candy plant in Montrose will close seven months ahead of schedule because of the coronavirus pandemic, a decision that will leave 217 emp...

Western Slope leaders call for stricter regulations on oil, gas pollution

Elected officials want restrictions similar to Front Range

Drought plan aims to curtail water loss at Lake Powell, Lake Mead

Avoiding serious shortages is the goal

Club 20 recognizes area leaders for service

Jasper Welch, J. Paul Brown, Sen. Coram receive awards

Natural gas drilling may never boom again for Western Colorado

The one constant in the oil and gas industry is the boom-bust cycle. Prices spike, drillers rush in. Prices drop and the drilling ends. But what if the boom doesn’t come back? ...

Wildlife workers plead guilty to poaching

Trophy bull elk killed on private land

Where did the monsoon season go?

Dry, hot weather prompts fire warning; a better chance for rain may come Friday