Walrus down: It’s time to care about pinnipeds

On 9/11 we asked, ‘Why do they hate us?’ <br/>Now it’s time to ask, ‘Why do we?’

Democrats are hypocrites on immigration

President Donald Trump is generously considering moving thousands of asylum-seekers to “sanctuary cities.” I’ve listened to speech after speech by leading Democrats in the last few months ab...

Scott Tipton must get tough with Trump

I hope Rep. Scott Tipton has spent the hours I have today reading for himself the Mueller Report. No reasonable person can deny the Russians did not just “try to meddle in the 201...

Beautiful landscapes – without hogging water

Several months ago the City of Cortez convened elected officials, citizens and staff to work on a plan to raise public awareness of water issues in our community and to begin brainstorming w...

Bandstand Boogie presents classic rock ’n’ roll with attitude

The Diamonds bring hits from the 1950s and ’60s to Cortez

Sheriff’s Blotter

Monday, April, 8 3:52 p.m.: A man was taken into custody on two arrest warrants at Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St. Tuesday, April 9 3:32 p.m. An...

Two Durango police officers hurt in separate incidents

One bitten, one involved in wrestling match

Fort Lewis College professor tapped for UN study about climate change

Heidi Steltzer to research how less snowfall affects mountain ecosystems

M-CHS baseball team overwhelmed by tough Bayfield squad

Panthers undone by errors and Bayfield pitching in two losses

M-CHS track teams shine at Ron Keller Invitational

Avery Wright and Titus Jackson earn individual titles

Dolores baseball team picks up three impressive wins

Bears improve overall record to 10-4 after three wins

Opioid Memorial Wall will be on display at Durango Public Library

The Opioid Memorial Wall will be on display from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at Durango Public Library, 1900 E. Third Ave. As part of the Lift the Label Campaign, the wall addresses ...
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