Sheriff’s blotter

Thursday, Jan. 29 11:25 a.m.: A deputy responded to a residence on North 21st Street, Dolores, for a report of mortgage fraud. A woman reported that an elderly man she assists had been conta...

Durango raises fines for illegal parking in disabled spaces

Revised schedule adds escalating penalties for repeat violations

Cortez school board approves memorial for district student Zamias Lang

Lang, a district student, was shot and killed in Towaoc in 2024

Bayfield town board approves rezoning for faith-based arena project

Proposed facility would host rodeos, stock shows and worship events

Women’s Resource Center in Durango appoints new executive director

Kathleen ‘Katie’ Jones brings more than 20 years experience ‘addressing some of the world’s most complex challenges’

Raven Narratives about ‘luck’ set for Cortez and Durango

Evenings feature audience‑told tales ranging from humorous to heartfelt

Cortez students help turn dumpsters into public art as city unveils truck name

City programs aim to strengthen safety, youth engagement and community pride

Montezuma-Cortez schools release students because of storm

The alert from the district was sent out at 2:13 p.m.

Mancos boys basketball snaps SJBL skid with gritty win over Dove Creek

Big 4th quarter helps Jays earn first league win in two seasons

Anne Frank’s words, America’s moment now

From Anne Frank's diary, Jan. 13, 1943: “Terrible things are happening outside ... people are being dragged out of their homes.” I would appeal to every American citizen, including federal a...

Editorial cartoon

Guest commentary: One nonsensical ploy after another

If coal is the abundant, cheap energy source that the president keeps telling us it is, then it stands to reason that ordering coal-fired generating stations to remain open would mean lower ...
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