EnvironmentColorado River states remain divided on sharing water, and some tribes say their needs are still being ignoredBy Rachel Estabrook and Joe Wertz
EducationSouthern Ute experts talk repatriation efforts of remains housed in Gunnison museumBy Tom Hesse
Government and PoliticsTrouble in Durango City Council: Budget beefs, ethics complaints and a vote to publicly reprimand one of their ownBy Tom Hesse
NewsSouthwestern Colorado rangers share sustainable firewood with Navajo communityBy The Associated Press
EducationAs Colorado Colleges Consider COVID Vaccine Mandate, Fort Lewis Goes All InBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthTake Care, Durango Tourists. Wear A Mask Or You’ll Be Talkin’ To The COVID CowboyBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
EducationWe’re Really Good At Yahtzee Now: Four Corners Mom Reflects On A Year Of Pandemic ChallengesBy Avery Lill
Government and PoliticsWith US House Approval, Colorado Public Lands Bills Move On To The Senate — AgainBy Miguel Otárola and Caitlyn Kim
Life and CultureThese Bean Queen Recipes Will Show You The Regal Splendor Of Four Corners LegumesBy Nancy Lofholm
AgricultureFor Farmers And Ranchers, Coronavirus Made An Already Complicated Mental Health Picture Even HarderBy Elena Rivera
EnvironmentNew Mexico’s Congressional Delegation Takes On Western Water ScarcityBy The Associated Press
Life and CultureFinland, US Strike Deal To Return American Indian Artifacts Taken In The 1800s To Mesa VerdeBy Caitlyn Kim
EnvironmentSouthwest Colorado Was A Dry, Thirsty Place Last Year. Today? Welcome To Soggy TownBy Grace Hood