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America’s foreign policy vacuum filled by cruelty

WASHINGTON – Whatever the eventual consequences of the Saudi Arabian regime’s suspected murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, President Trump’s initial response indicated much...

Elm, Linden streets to lose a few elms

Trees have damaged public and private property

The last gasps of Patriarchy?

Years ago, I sat on the couch in my living room facing an investigator from the State Board of Medical Examiners. He had come all the way from Madison to my house in the woods in northwest W...

Snow headed to Four Corners area this week

Reservoirs need precipitation, McPhee manager says

Sears outlets in Cortez, Durango will remain open

Stores are part of a franchise unaffected by bankruptcy filing

Panthers qualify for 3A Championships for first time since 2010

After collecting the final out in their 3A Region 3 opening victory over Peak-to-Peak, the Montezuma-Cortez panthers kept their celebrations subdued. They still had business to attend to – a...

Dolores Town Board announces vacancy after Isabel Boyce resigns

Marijuana workshop set for Oct. 22

Fort Lewis College professor developing app for firefighter safety

Mickey Campbell was behind scenes mapping during 416 Fire

Mancos harriers close out regular season on a high note

Manning finishes 9th at competitive meet in Monte Vista

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In governor’s race, we want a middle way. We also don’t want to be bought.

Solving climate change may well be impossible

WASHINGTON – If there were any doubt before, there should be none now. “Solving” the global climate change problem may be humankind’s mission impossible. That’s the gist of the latest report...
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