Police blotter

Thursday, Nov. 30 9:46 a.m. An officer took a report for a stolen .22-caliber gun at 1856 E. Main St. 10:15 p.m. A man was arrested on four warrants, when an officer was providing a welfare...

Sheriff’s blotter

Saturday, Nov. 11 11:49 p.m. A man was arrested for suspicion of domestic violence at 25265 Road N., Cortez, after a woman’s sister reported she received a text from her asking her to call l...

The Hermit Monk of New Mexico’s Organ Mountains

The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument in southern New Mexico has unique geology, birds, reptiles, plants, and human history – including a murdered monk. As we approach the Chris...

University of Pennsylvania president resigns amid backlash to antisemitism testimony

Liz Magill has faced pressure over the university’s handling of various perceived acts of antisemitism

Cold temps, dry conditions to kick off the week ahead in Southwest Colorado

Forecasters say low temps will be 10 degrees cooler than average

Staffing shortages and lack of space contributing to postal problems in Colorado mountain towns

A U.S. Postal Service Inspector General report confirmed what many residents in Colorado mountain towns already know: service in the high country is slower compared to the rest of the state ...

A way to add 8,800 acres to Colorado State Parks without spending a dollar

As Wyoming plans to auction park land for at least $80 million, some call on the Colorado State Land Board to transfer 8,817 acres inside 13 state parks to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

For Navajo Police, jurisdiction isn’t an issue when officers need help

Navajo Police welcome support from Farmington Police

Montezuma-Cortez band is 7th at state contest

Marching Panthers reinforce reputation in 2A classification

State leaders discuss the rise in hate crimes, many of which go unreported, in Colorado

One by one, leaders from various organizations and law enforcement agencies told stories about their first experience with a hate crime. For some, it happened when they were young and in sch...

Navajo Prep students to publish second bilingual zine

Navajo. Zine, Ba’ Hané returns as student publication highlighting Native literary and art works

Cortez police officer returned fire during fatal traffic stop

Colorado Bureau of Investigation said suspect fired shots ‘almost immediately’
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