Cortez Rec Center reopens Monday with some restrictions

Some parts of facility will remain closed

Delays stopped Colorado’s vaccine bill last year. Will they work again?

GOP lawmakers launch effort to protest, even prevent, the measure’s passage

Farmers Market returns to downtown Cortez

Summer event reopens Saturday, with some COVID-related adjustments

Police Blotter

Wednesday, May 27 8:16 a.m. A woman reported the theft of her purse and wallet in the 1600 block of East Empire Street. The woman had allowed a woman and her daughter to stay at her...

CSU Extension launches victory gardens for the age of COVID-19 with Grow & Give

The Journal CSU Extension will host a free, online vegetable gardening course as part of its Grow & Give initiative May 1 through 31. The Grow & Give initiative is a m...

Entering a state wildlife area? You’ll need a hunting or fishing license

Colorado Parks and Wildlife creates new rule to help fund wildlife conservation

Police and prosecutors: Aspects of Dems’ police accountability bill are problematic

Measure takes some steps forward, but others put officers and the public at risk

Faith leaders lead congregations through tumultuous time

NEW YORK – American religious leaders across faiths are grappling with the heavy burden of helping to heal two active traumas: rising civil unrest driven by the police killing of George Floy...

J.C. Penney in Durango to close for good

Store will be among 154 to be shuttered

Incoming storm raises concern about flooding in Southwest Colorado

National Weather Service says up to an inch of rain could fall in area

After 20 years, a temporary drive-in theater returns

Allen Theaters to run a lineup each night

El Pomar grants help with rent, food and utilities

Colorado Assistance Fund helps local organizations with COVID-19 relief projects
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