Tobie Baker
Position: Staff reporter

It’s not a wrap; film company cancels shoot

Dearth of regional talent kills indie film’s Four Corners project

Bond hearing postponed for convicted sex offender Allmon

It’s likely a convicted sex offender will remain behind bars for the foreseeable future after a bond hearing was continued earlier this week. On Tuesday, Sept. 17, Chief District ...

Gunman remains free after shootings

Law enforcement has yet to make an arrest after a 21-year-old was shot and killed the night of Sunday, Sept. 15, in Cortez. Cortez Police Chief Roy Lane said Natalie Hatch, 21, as...

School board: No support for taxes

'We wouldn't benefit that much'

Red Arrow Mine updates planned

Suckla 'reassured' after meeting with fed, state officials

Goodnight's art blossoms from love

'I was the girl drawing horses in English'

Rims to Ruins art sale will benefit Mesa Verde

Artist Veryl Goodnight has captured wild horses, a raven and a mountain lion in three separate paintings inspired by recent observations at Mesa Verde National Park. In "Cedar Sha...

The art of sculpting

Sculpting artwork from molten metal is not a single venture, requiring skills from multiple artisans as supple clay models are formed into more lasting bronze statues. For nearly...

21-year-old fatally shot

Man also wounded; Cortez police yet to make an arrest

Agreement eases tensions about water

Sanitation District, city sparred after hydrants broken

Through rain, sleet, snow or move Changes at Durango Post Office won’t affect Montezuma County

Montezuma County residents will not be affected by mail delivery and retail operations when the U.S. Postal Service consolidates its processing operations in Durango later this month. ...

Day Labor Center affords cash, hope

After working the night shift, Ray Nephew proceeds to the Day Labor Center in Cortez every morning to help make ends meet. “It’s nice to be able to find odd jobs to earn a little ...