Police Blotter

Tuesday, May 14 9:05 a.m. A woman was arrested in City Park, 802 E. Main St., on an outstanding warrant from San Juan County, New Mexico. She was left in the custody of the Montezum...

Cory Gardner leads on climate change

Recently, Sen. Cory Gardner chaired an informative and substantive Senate hearing on the science of climate change. Four well-credentialed climate scientists testified, including Dr. Waleed ...

Empire Electric members deserve choice

I am writing in response to DJ Birnbaum’s letter published on May 16 about the elections for the Empire Electric Association board of directors (“ The candidates he refers to (Carolyn Dunmi...

Spy birds: A vulture gets snared in Yemen’s civil war

A rare vulture left Bulgaria – and ended up arrested in Yemen

On abortion, we seem to have bats in every belfry

WASHINGTON – When author Mark Childress penned “Crazy in Alabama,” he wasn’t just whistling Dixie. “I haven’t been quoted this much since Roy Moore,” Childress recently told me, r...

CBI seeks help in 20-year-old cold case

Dale Williams mysteriously disappeared 20 years ago

Students learn to protect their minds from toxic stress

Techniques build resiliency, prevent trauma from shaping lives

Partisan bills compete to reform hard-rock mining laws

Democrats and Republicans propose different solutions

Durango man suspected of possessing child pornography

Law enforcement says Lucas Schoepke had images, videos on his phone, computer

Mancos school board approves personnel items

Nonrenewal of teacher contract, revised position for Showalter

Could Colorado lose its industrial advantage over hemp?

WASHINGTON – The year hemp made its debut in 2014 at the Four Corners Agriculture Expo in Cortez, about 25 people showed up to learn about the plant the state of Colorado had recently legali...

Dolores school board approves raises

Salary increases key to teacher retention, superintendent says
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