The third time proved the charm for a local excavation business, which on Wednesday won a special use permit to continue storing already mined gravel on property zoned for general agriculture.
The third time proved the charm for a local excavation business, which on Wednesday won a special use permit to continue storing already mined gravel on property zoned for general agriculture.
TAHOE CITY, CALIF. — Colorado Sun reporter Jason Blevins sat down recently with Alterra Mountain Co. CEO Jared Smith at the annual Mountain Travel Symposium at the base of the company’s Palisa…
The U.S. House approved four bills focused on natural resources and land management Tuesday, promoting a Republican message of dissatisfaction with the Biden administration’s approach to conse…
Rain clouds threatened the Ridgway Area Trails for most of the system’s opening day on Wednesday, but there was still a consistent stream of riders heading up The Big Cheese for the first time…
Semitrailers and other commercial vehicles are about to be prohibited from traveling in the left lane on several treacherous sections of Interstate 70 through Colorado’s high country under a b…
The Olathe High School track and field team hosted the Olathe Invitational, with the girls finishing ninth and the boys placing 11th in the team standings.
The past few weeks have been exceptionally busy for the avalanche forecasters and researchers at the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The center has filed reports of about 30 people caught in 27 slides, with none of the caught skiers injured or killed. (A CAIC forecaster was caught and…
UpstART, Ouray County’s own professional theater company, presents David Lindsay-Abaire’s Good People, with performances May 31 through June 3 at the Wright Opera House.
On Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19, Shumei International Institute (SII) will celebrate the 22nd anniversary of its Center in Crestone. All events are free to the public and do not require an RSVP. Taiko, Panel Discussion, Prayer for World Peace, Sampai, and more will be featured.
The Art Center of Western Colorado is opening registration for its Summer Adult Art Classes, starting April 30. These classes are open to art enthusiasts of all levels to explore and enhance their artistic skills in a supportive and creative environment.
Cinco de Mayo will be celebrated in style in Montrose, with the Mexican American Development Association, Secret Creek, Colorado Outdoors, and the Montrose Recreation District putting on a duck race, 5K walk/run, and community block party Sunday.
Earlier this month, members of the Delta community and the surrounding area gathered at the new Delta Library Innovation Workspace to commemorate the official launch of the new amenity.
The U.S. House approved four bills focused on natural resources and land management Tuesday, promoting a Republican message of dissatisfaction with the Biden administration’s approach to conse…
Semitrailers and other commercial vehicles are about to be prohibited from traveling in the left lane on several treacherous sections of Interstate 70 through Colorado’s high country under a b…
Leading U.S. Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Wednesday to remove marijuana from the list of federal controlled substances, following the Biden administration’s move a day earlier to signi…
Six tribes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, including two in Colorado, have gained long-awaited access to discussions about the basin’s water issues — talks that were formerly limited to sta…