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‘Shame on Polis’: Why the Colorado labor movement is so mad at the governor

Polis vetoed six bills last week, three of which were priorities for state union leaders

Polis signs bills regulating funeral homes after discovery of 190 rotting bodies

DENVER – Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed two bills into law Friday that overhaul state oversight of the funeral home industry after a series of gruesome discoveries, including 190 discompos...

‘People like to make an example’: Wolf advocate says lobbying accusations are part of political war

A complaint against an environmental advocate is moving forward after Colorado officials said they found evidence of a lobbying violation involving a bill about the reintroduction of gray wo...

The Blotter, May 23

Durango Police Department Thursday 2:32 p.m. A drunken man was acting belligerent in the 1400 block of East Second Ave. 5 p.m. A 20-year-old man was hit by a vehicle and had a gash a...

The Blotter, May

Durango Police Department Wednesday 12:01 p.m. A man was walking westbound on U.S. Highway 160 near Camino del Rio. 6:36 p.m. Juveniles threw water balloons at someone’s vehicle in t...

The Blotter, May 21

Durango Police Department Tuesday 8:51 a.m. Someone reported an attempted burglary at North Main Coin Laundry, 2980 Main Ave. 2:55 p.m. Two people were having intercourse in a restro...

A rare corpse flower is expected to bloom (and stink up) CSU this weekend

Get ready to meet Cosmo, the 8-year-old mostly dormant flower

Colorado a popular destination among Memorial Day travelers, according to AAA report

More than 38 million people are expected to travel by car

Many homeless residents face same question: Where can I go to the bathroom?

As Grand Junction closes public bathrooms, a nonprofit brings relief and helps close the toilet gap

The Blotter, May 20-21

Durango Police Department Tuesday 1:33 p.m. Two people were opening vehicles in the Mountain Sun/Florida Village parking lot, 1208 Florida Road. Monday 12:20 p.m. A woman was screami...

Ski area liability waivers aren’t foolproof, Colorado Supreme Court rules

Case involves a then-16-year-old girl who was paralyzed in 2022

The cost of gas is about to spike in Colorado. How high will it go?

The EPA is forcing Colorado to switch to reformulated gas as ground-level ozone hits ‘severe’
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