The coal mining industry reacted with outrage when the Bureau of Land Management recently announced plans to stop issuing new coal leases on the eastern plains of Wyoming and Montana.
From its headqua...
There was an undeniable charge in the air on that sunny morning in May 2022 at Fort Lewis College, when Gov. Jared Polis signed into law HB22-1327, directing History Colorado to investigate the lived ...
A man was arrested in Cortez on suspicion of stealing from a construction site after he was observed walking behind a wheelbarrow that carried a generator.
About 11:49 p.m. on July 25, officer Tyler S...
Collectively, we’re faced with a climate crisis. People generally don’t know where they come from. Some people have no access to adequate food, some lack access to quality health systems, said Miijess...
The Farmington Police Department is investigating a weekend shooting at the San Juan Plaza.
Officers were called to the scene at 12:07 a.m. Sunday at 3030 E. Main St. regarding shots being fired at Ho...
Races for La Plata County commissioner and seats representing Southwest Colorado in the state Legislature are heating up as candidates scurry to secure donations.
The latest round of filing with the C...
A Native American tribe in Washington that promised 15 wolves to Colorado has rescinded its offer saying the state has not honored concerns of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe involving wolf reintroducti...
At least 95 Indigenous children died in federal boarding schools that operated in New Mexico for more than a century.
That includes 34 deaths at Santa Fe Indian School, 18 at Charles H. Burke Indian S...
Colorado tourism statistics released Monday show steady growth in the tourism industry across Colorado in 2023, and changes for Montezuma, Dolores, and La Plata counties.
The Colorado Tourism Office a...
The proponents of eight measures being pursued for Colorado’s November ballot failed by a deadline Monday to turn in the signatures they gathered to try to get their questions before voters.
That mean...