Ad
News

Watchdog to investigate Interior moves on Utah monument

SALT LAKE CITY – A government watchdog will investigate whether the U.S. Interior Department broke the law by making plans to open lands cut from a Utah national monument by President Donald...

Forecasters call for drier-than-average monsoon

Monsoon weather pattern may arrive in region later than usual

Draft goals released for how to address homelessness in Durango

Residents can offer feedback by taking online survey

Photos: Elk, calves graze north of Durango

Motorcyclists and drivers: Watch out for each other

According to the meteorologists, it is now officially summer. So that means there will be a lot more motorcycles on our roadways. So that is this month’s topic. I was a motor offi...

Rico celebrates Fourth of July with parade, fireworks

Parade, picnic, live music entertain hundreds

Is the Animas River still a Gold Medal fishery?

Water quality, aquatic life expected to rebound from numerous challenges

Highway 145 reconstruction to halt for July Fourth holiday

The Journal The Colorado Department of Transportation and contractor Williams Construction of Norwood continue efforts to rebuild a section of a rockslide-damaged highway in north...

Cortez Public Library to offer Storytime at McDonald’s

The Journal The Cortez Public Library and the Cortez McDonald’s will sponsor another Growing Readers Together Storytime at McDonald’s at 3 p.m. July 16, at McDonald’s, 1322 E. Mai...

Update: Fire south of Cortez blamed on barbecue grill

Embers from grill spark grass fire, chief says

Reservoir operators confident in conditions

With strong snowpack, waterways will meet all obligations this year

Pup fostering gives genetic boost to wild Mexican wolves

ALBUQUERQUE – It’s a carefully planned mission that involves coordination across state lines – from Mexican gray wolf dens hidden deep in the woods of New Mexico and Arizona to breeding faci...
Directory Plus

Search Directory Plus

Find:
Where: