Montezuma County residents petition to end solar moratorium

County to choose whether to extend its moratorium or finalize regulations on controversial utility-scale solar energy

Fort Lewis College honors Native students, community members on Indigenous Peoples Day

Event featured campuswide blessing, solidarity walk and words from students

Man who shot, killed two women in west Durango dies from self-inflicted injuries, police say

Friends remember Shelby Campbell and Emma Sims for their humor and compassion

Dolores gets rolling: Bike and Skate Park opens for community

The community gathered to mark completion of the park years in the making

Roundup: Panthers softball earns postseason bid; volleyball teams struggle

Trip to northern Colorado awaits No. 28 M-CHS

Stoner Mesa Fire region reopens for rifle hunting seasons

Crews utilizing heavy equipment continue suppression repair efforts

2 to 4 more inches of rain expected across Southwest Colorado

Rivers could reach or exceed peak flows, cause more flooding

Governor declares ‘disaster’ after flooding in Pagosa Springs, Vallecito

Commissioners report road, bridge damage in Archuleta County

New Montezuma-Cortez District Accountability Committee takes shape

The parent members of the new DAC were selected by SAC representatives

Clearnetworx bolsters Four Corners presence with fiber acquisition in Montezuma County

Clearnetworx expands in Four Corners with acquisition of Ting fiber network

Sheriff’s blotter

Wednesday, Sept. 17 6:53 p.m.: A woman reported two vehicles speeding on the 18000 block of Colorado Highway 145 near Dolores. Deputies stopped a black pickup and a silver sedan. The sedan’s...

For some Israelis, saving hostages held in Gaza means freeing militants

ZICHRON YAACOV, Israel – On Tal Hartuv's chest is a jagged scar, one of 18 stab wounds from a brutal 2010 attack outside Jerusalem that killed her friend. Next to the 3-inch mark rests a dog...
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