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Federal immigration agents arrested a Durango resident on New Year’s Eve and a Mancos resident on January 2nd. Protests erupted at the ICE field office in Durango after the arrests.
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Demonstrations against the Trump administration and its policies happened across the United States on Saturday, October 18, 2025. View photographs from protests in Durango, Cortez, and Mancos. Attendees decried authoritarianism and attacks on immigrants, public lands, and government institutions.
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Nordstrom joins KSUT's Chris Aaland in conversation. The KSUT Spotlight is a short interview segment with a musician or band that will soon play in the Four Corners region. Spotlight airs most Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m.
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The December 15 event was billed as a peaceful response to a group called the Free Land Holders' attempt to lay claim to more than 1,000 acres of public land in the San Juan National Forest.
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A group called the Free Land Holders fenced off more than 1,400 acres of national forest land in southwest Colorado this week and released a proclamation declaring ownership of the tract. Community members quickly showed up and began removing miles of the barbed wire fence.
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The recently opened Mancos Commons building combines crucial affordable housing units with space for artistic programming.
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Towns participating in the Creative Districts program across Colorado agree that it’s been instrumental in their cultural, economic, and social revival.
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Free summer day camp for kids in grades K through 8 creates a sense of well-being for families in a town where resources are sparse when school is out.
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The cost of extending roads, and water and sewer lines, and finding developers to work with them are among the biggest challenges facing towns grappling with a housing crisis.