Police Blotter

Wednesday, May 13 9:44 p.m. A man who was bitten by a dog in an alley in the 600 block of South Washington Street was treated at Southwest Memorial Hospital for wounds on his left a...

San Juan National Forest’s Benchmark Lookout tower staffed but closed to public

The Journal To minimize the impact and spread of COVID-19, San Juan National Forest’s Benchmark Lookout in the Dolores Ranger District will be staffed but closed to the public thi...

French gets three years in prison after incident with officer in Cortez

Judge cites criminal history; defense sought leniency for mental illness

Taney’s last stand

The chief justice was in Lincoln’s way so Lincoln drove around him

Now is just the time to be neighborly

As we start to venture out, let’s welcome our neighbors who are wearing masks. They may be more vulnerable, have a preexisting condition, maybe they are a medical worker or an essential work...

Really, that’s the best Trump can do?

On the topic of COVID-19, we all remember President Trump telling us “It’s totally under control” and “It’ll go away by April like magic.” I’m guessing these assurances ring a bit...

Try blaming China, not President Trump

We must go to Durango once a year to see our doctor/surgeon. He made it very clear he does not like our supplement to Social Security! That’s all we can afford. So very hateful, h...

Colorado legislature’s return: ‘It’s an 11 on the weird scale’

Health and safety protocols reshape lawmaking

Heat wave to hit Southwest Colorado on Wednesday

Fire danger, already high, expected to increase

How quarantine affected crime in Colorado

Statistics and anecdotal evidence suggest that targets shifted with the closures

Colorado firearm sales at record levels in pandemic

Gun sales in Colorado are up more than 80% in April 2020

Speedy trials or pandemic protections? Colorado faces a court logjam

Thousands of proceedings have piled since jury trials were halted
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