Cortez City Council candidate Charles P. Borchini Jr. responds to concerns about his business name as municipal elections move forward across Montezuma County.
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U.S. Congressman Jeff Hurd was one of six Republicans who voted with Democrats on Wednesday to rescind tariffs on Canada.
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State regulators cite groundwater violations and legacy nuclear waste.
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In many of Colorado's rural mountain towns, basic services can be few and far between. This is something that especially impacts older residents. Limited social programming, or even the absence of a place to gather, can leave seniors isolated. In the tiny mountain town of Lake City, a group of locals is working to change that.
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Ace of spades playing cards were left in abandoned vehicles last month after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the drivers, according to a Glenwood Springs-based Latino advocacy nonprofit. The cards have historically been used as an intimidation tactic.
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State funding supports weed control efforts to protect farms, habitat and water.
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The Montezuma County commissioners are considering letting voters decide whether to extend term limits on certain county offices.
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New trade and regulatory moves could shape cattle markets and farm equipment repairs.
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In this episode of Dark Canyon Chronicles, Stephen and Mark share what they witnessed during a paranormal investigation of a historic home in the Mancos area alongside a professional ghost hunting team from Durango.
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Officials propose designated campsites to reduce impacts in the Lizard Head Wilderness.
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A yearslong effort by some local residents to remove or restrict kids' access to certain adult books from Garfield County's public libraries has been largely unsuccessful so far, but with the recent appointment of two new library trustees by the county commissioners and the library district's executive director about to retire, changes could still be coming.
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