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Water shortages in West more likely than previously thought

A bathtub ring of minerals shows the high water line near Hoover Dam on Lake Mead at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada. The water level at the reservoir sits at 1,083 feet. When projections drop below 1,075 feet, Nevada and Arizona will face deeper cuts mandated by the water plan.

Mother of Dylan Redwine pushed new law now used in high-profile crimes

Elaine Hall in August 2017 speaks in support of not reducing Mark Redwine’s bail. Redwine is accused of killing his 13-year-old son, Dylan Redwine, in 2012.

Mother of Dylan Redwine pushed new law now used in high-profile crimes

Dylan Redwine went missing during a visit to his father Mark Redwine’s home in November 2012. Dylan’s remains were found about 10 miles from the home in June 2013.

Mother of Dylan Redwine pushed new law now used in high-profile crimes

Mark Redwine, who is accused of killing his son, Dylan, listens during his first appearance in District Court in 2017 in Durango. Redwine’s trial is scheduled to start Oct. 28.

Pedestrian killed south of Cortez is identified

U.S. Highway 160-491 south of Cortez is frequented by pedestrians.

Birds are dying in dramatic numbers in Southwest Colorado

A dark-eyed junco is seen in snow that fell in recently in the Durango area. The cold front that brought the snow disrupted migration patterns of birds in the West and may have contributed to widespread bird mortality in Southwest Colorado and New Mexico.

Birds are dying in dramatic numbers in Southwest Colorado

A flicker is seen in snow that fell in recently in the Durango area. The cold front that brought the snow disrupted migration patterns of birds in the West and may have contributed to widespread bird mortality in Southwest Colorado and New Mexico.

Birds are dying in dramatic numbers in Southwest Colorado

A white crowned sparrow is seen in snow that fell in recently in the Durango area. The cold front that brought the snow disrupted migration patterns of birds in the West and may have contributed to widespread bird mortality in Southwest Colorado and New Mexico.

Birds are dying in dramatic numbers in Southwest Colorado

A recent cold snap affecting migration patterns of birds in the West and stress from wildfire smoke from the West Coast are possible causes of widespread bird mortality in Southwest Colorado and New Mexico.

Birds are dying in dramatic numbers in Southwest Colorado

David Porter, who lives in the Animas Valley north of Durango, said he found five dead birds on his property in six days.
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