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Sunflower gets international film festival

Audience at Cortez theater will help judge Manhattan Short Films

CSU researching hemp in secluded test plot

CSU researching 12 types in semi-secret test plot

Cortez football coach ousted after staff complains

We did it for the kids, assistant coach says

State rebrands anti-pot campaign for kids

DENVER – After legalizing recreational marijuana, the state of Colorado is now renewing efforts to get teens to stay away from it. Marijuana isn’t evil, but teens aren’t ready for...

Inmates help restore wilderness

DENVER – A piece of Colorado’s Eagles Nest Wilderness has been restored to its historic condition because of the hard work of 18 prison inmates. The group removed an ugly blight: a mining bu...

Gold King Mine spill captures attention of world’s media

Within 48 hours of the Gold King Mine spill, media from across the nation and around the world began converging on Durango to report about a river that turned orange. Michael Dav...

Attorneys general hear account of Gold King Mine spill

Prosecutors learn about complexities of cleaning mines

Coal industry attacks federal royalty plan

Environmentalists, miners clash in listening session

National methane rule calls for 45 percent cut

Regulation focuses on gas producers

Debate over death penalty

DENVER – Two high-profile murder cases have brought the death-penalty debate back to life in Colorado. After James Holmes was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killin...

Clean-air rule splits Colorado

Some call for lawsuit, others hail progress against carbon pollution

Sinclair signs removed from ‘toxic’ site

Almost five months after seeking a court order, the Wyoming-based Sinclair Oil Corp. was allowed to remove its signage from a defunct gas station between Cortez and Mancos. The Mo...