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Durango adopts new piece of public art

Sculpture installed at River City Hall

Rico hires Kari Distefano as new town manager

Central sewer, recreation are priorities

House passes bill to push abandoned mine cleanup

One of three bills tied to Gold King Mine spill

Rep. Scott Tipton condemns Democrats’ U.S. House sit-in

Protest over gun control reform ends after 24 hours

Open records: N.M. lawmakers rarely use work email

SANTA FE – New Mexico legislative leaders rarely, if ever, communicate by work email and keep private the details of breakfast and dinner appointments with industry and special interest grou...

Partisan spending rift divides Colorado lawmakers, Gov. John Hickenlooper

Hickenlooper’s plan would reclassify hospital fee money

Year-end Review Congress GOP upheaval overshadows legislating

WASHINGTON – For Congress, 2015 was a year of ideological clashes, showdown votes and harsh words. And that was just among Republicans. It was the first year of Barack Obama’s two...

In final year, Obama seeks to stave off lame-duck status

WASHINGTON – In June, during one of the best stretches of his presidency, Barack Obama strode through a West Wing hallway exclaiming, “Offense! Stay on offense!” It was a rally cr...

Obama: Veterans have much ‘to give’ nation

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama urged the public Wednesday to keep thinking about veterans long after the annual holiday honoring them. At an observance at Arlington National ...

Mancos may be getting sister city in France

Southwest Colorado and northwestern France may seem like worlds apart, but the Mancos Town Board hopes to close the distance with a new sister-city designation. Town Administrator...

Rinderle to lead state board

City councilor new president of municipal league

Mancos residents oppose retailer

Family Dollar wants to build after ban ends