Leslie Lyons named to honor roll

The Journal Leslie Lyons of Dolores was named to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh spring honor roll. To qualify, a student must have been enrolled in a minimum of 12...

Maddy Mahaffey named to Colorado College’s dean’s list

The Journal Maddy Mahaffey of Dolores has been named to Colorado College’s dean’s list. Mahaffey was a senior at Colorado College during the 2019-20 academic year. Stu...

Friends of Cedar Mesa awarded $300,000 to protect Bears Ears

World Monument Fund donation to protect Bears Ears archeology

Durango church youth leader arrested in connection with sexual assaults

Lead pastor says Preston Edward Pitcher terminated from position

Montezuma-Cortez’s new vice principal brings world view

Montezuma-Cortez High School gained a new vice principal this week – as well as a global outlook on education. Emily Moreland grew up in Grand Junction, but she has spent the past...

School Community Youth Collaborative and Pinon Project offer virtual hangouts

The Journal School Community Youth Collaborative and Pinon Project have joined forces to offer virtual social hangouts for Montezuma County youths at 6 p.m. Wednesdays via Zoom. ...

Celebrate Colorado Day with free entrance into state parks Monday

Herald Staff Report To celebrate Colorado Day, and the 144th birthday of the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will offer free entry to 41 state parks Monday. Althoug...

BLM Tres Rios and Uncompahgre Field Office’s lift Stage I fire restrictions

The Journal Stage I fire restrictions will be lifted on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in the Tres Rios and Uncompahgre field offices effective Thursday. ...

Nationwide coin shortage leaves Durango businesses pinching pennies

‘It’s been a tremendous hardship,’ laundromat owner says

Durango teachers worry about time crunch

Some say return-to-school tight schedule precludes effective opening

Colorado activists want more federal money to feed families

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers and hunger awareness groups are urging Congress to increase food stamp benefits as families increasingly turn to food banks due to job losses during the coronavir...

Leader, civil rights group part after ethnic studies flap

RIO RANCHO, N.M. – A New Mexico Hispanic activist upset about the removal of Spanish conquistador monuments and who demanded the state’s largest university remove some ethnic studies classes...
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