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Durango seeks feedback on speed management plan

Temporary traffic-calming features to be installed this summer, fall

A look back at the week June 2-8

The following is a recap of local events for this time period throughout history. 25 years ago (2000) A local teenager will head to the nation’s capital in September to discuss ways to preve...

Wastewater system fails near Hesperus, sending E. coli into nearby waterway

State health department: Private well users near Pine Winds Mobile Home Park should use bottled or filtered water

Mancos resident Mark Stevens releases new novel, ‘No Lie Lasts Forever’

What happens when a killer becomes a sleuth?

Lone wolf ventures into Southwest Colorado

CPW says animals are exploring new territory

Cortez man who threatened to kill Colorado election official gets prison

Teak Ty Brockbank blamed exposure to far-right content for motivating his online threats

Man involved in police shooting identified by BPD

BPD officer remains in critical condition at UNM Hospital

Mancos summer program aims to boost student growth, prepare kids for kindergarten

Part of the program helps kindergarten students learn what to expect

Preliminary hearing date set for suspect in alleged firearm and drug case

Aaron Martinez’s bond was also lowered

If it’s OK to have a red kangaroo, what other unusual animals can we own in Colorado?

How far out can you really go, when it comes to owning a pet in this state?

Due process is fundamental to democracy

Max A. Clark asked an important question in a letter to the editor (J ournal, May 21), “How is deporting criminals unconstitutional?” The answer depends on whether the “criminal” was affo...

Our view: EPA

Protecting public health and the environment, but will it last? Last week, the City of Cortez was one of seven recipients to learn that on May 16, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency aw...
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