Cortez Celtic Fair set for June 26

Last year’s festival was canceled because of coronavirus concerns

Spring storm soaks Southwest Colorado, blankets mountain passes with snow

Coal Bank and Molas reopen after closure

League of Women Voters of Montezuma County to host equine program

League to host equine program

Governor to issue more pardons now that Coloradans can legally possess up to 2 ounces of marijuana

In October, Polis pardoned more than 2,700 people convicted of possessing up to 1 ounce of cannabis

Dolores grads celebrate past and look to future

Class of 2021 reminded to remember selves, values

Dolores grads celebrate past and look to future

Class of 2021 reminded to remember selves, values

Vanlife booms as housing costs climb, remote work catches on

Dozens of Colorado companies report brisk sales

Iron Horse Bicycle Classic sees slow registration

Race director blames COVID-19 fears, smaller event and people waiting for 50th anniversary

No thanks for ’Flavor’ magazine

A big thanks to The Journal for the insert, Flavor magazine, “Four Corners Dining Guide,” in this week’s paper. Now I have a comprehensive dining guide to refer to when the wife and I want t...

Honeybees, beekeepers battle deadly parasite in Southwest Colorado

Parasitic mite can kill entire hives, bring economic damage

Cortez graduates celebrate moment of triumph in year of pandemic challenges

138 seniors of the Class of 2021 gained lessons of perseverance and toughness that will endure

New Mexico official takes aim at oil, gas bond requirements

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s financial assurance requirements for oil and gas wells, pipelines and related infrastructure fall far short of what would be needed to offset closure and cleanup costs, according to the findings of an independent study released Thursday.
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