Crisis looms without big cuts to over-tapped Colorado River

SALT LAKE CITY – Hydroelectric turbines may stop turning. Las Vegas and Phoenix may be forced to restrict water usage or growth. Farmers might cease growing some crops, leaving fields of let...

Bluejays, Bears look to lead the pack

Mancos and Dolores cross-country teams hold plenty of promise

Bill Roberts: Lack of home does not justify parks, alleys as toilets

It speaks well of Durango and La Plata County that people here recognize both the rights and the humanity of the homeless. But there are limits to everything. And it seems clear that if aske...

In Durango visit, Hickenlooper calls for rent and eviction protections at national level

Senator tours mobile home parks, 9-R school district bus barn

Editorial cartoon: A peek at Giuliani’s future

Oil, gas revenues to drive New Mexico’s next budget windfall

CHAMA, N.M. – Projected revenues for the next budget year are expected to deliver another windfall to New Mexico’s coffers. New estimates released Wednesday by legislative and executive eco...

Montezuma-Cortez schools discuss cellphone, attendance policies

Letter recommends phones be collected during class

Music festival in Dolores will feature 13 bands on two stages

IamMusicFest lines up two days of music

Gun advocacy groups sue more Colorado cities over controls

BOULDER (AP) — Two gun rights organizations filed federal court lawsuits Thursday challenging bans on semi-automatic weapons and magazine ammunition restrictions adopted by two Colorado cities after the state allowed local municipalities to enact tougher gun control measures than called for by state law.

Andrew Cuckie recognized by Forbes

Edward Jones Financial Advisor Andrew Cuckie of Cortez was named to the Forbes Next-Gen Best-in-State Wealth Advisors for 2022 by Forbes and SHOOK Research, ranking No. 9 in Colorado. The li...

Two candidates nominated to fill judge vacancy for 22nd Judicial District

Gov. Polis will decide between former District Attorney William Furse and current Montezuma County Judge JenniLynn Lawrence

Albuquerque shuts down Coronado Park, leaving some to find new place to sleep

Closure comes as the city also cracks down on sidewalks and ditches but before new housing programs are in place
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