UPDATE: Man also seriously injured in crash that killed woman north of Cortez

Single-vehicle rollover occurred Thursday near intersection of U.S. 491 and Colorado 184

COVID outbreak doubles at Montezuma County Detention Center

County continues to see increase in new cases

UPDATE: Woman killed in rollover crash north of Cortez

Single-vehicle rollover occurred near intersection of U.S. 491 and Colorado 184

Montezuma-Cortez halts volleyball program because of COVID-19

Practices and competition shut down through Oct. 25

Colorado Supreme Court declines to hear county clerk’s appeal of ruling barring her from 2021 election

She argued judge lacked authority to remove her as designated election official

Mancos businesses awarded grants for building upgrades

More attractive storefronts can increase sales, officials say

New Mexico governor returns contribution, amends filing

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's campaign for re-election on Wednesday amended its October campaign finance report and returned $4,200 to a corporate contributor after a donation exc...

Sheriff’s Blotter

Friday, Oct. 1 3:42 p.m. A woman reported her daypack stolen from her unlocked vehicle while spending the night at her grandmother’s house in the 200 block of North 14th Street in Dolores. ...

Update: Woman suspected in Cortez crash is identified

Multiple citations issued; husband also arrested

Warming climate means shortages on Pecos River, study says

ALBUQUERQUE – Federal water managers warned Wednesday that like other basins across the western U.S., the Pecos River Basin in New Mexico is likely to experience growing water shortages as t...

New Mexico considers retirement ‘double dipping’ for police

SANTA FE – Legislators are drafting a plan to ease restrictions against retired police officers coming back to work, in an effort to add law enforcement officers across New Mexico amid a lab...

Parents of unrestrained girl killed on ride sue theme park

DENVER (AP) — On her family's first trip since the pandemic began, 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos got on a vertical drop ride at a Colorado amusement park with her uncle, aunt and cousins last month. When the floor pulled away from beneath them, everyone else fell in their seats down a 110-foot (34-meter) underground shaft but Wongel, who was not strapped to her seat, plunged to her death, according to a lawsuit filed by her parents against the park Wednesday.
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