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Cortez to join Four Corners One Book program

The Journal Cortez will be one of six Southwestern cities and their public libraries to join an annual regional reading program called “Four Corners/One Book.” A ribbon-cutting ce...

McElmo Canyon peaches ready to harvest

The Journal McElmo Farm and Orchard Co. has announced that Canadian Harmony, Red Haven and white peaches are ripe on the tree and available for harvest. Prices are $1.50 a pound i...

Mountaineering author Jon Waterman to visit Cortez Library

The Journal National Geographic writer and photographer Jon Waterman will discuss his book “Chasing Denali” at 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. ...

Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s

The Journal The Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s is at 9 a.m. Sept. 14 at Cortez City Park. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. The walk will be f...

Pretty in Pink show helps locals join battle against cancer

Pretty in Pink show gives locals a chance to donate

Pup shot, left for dead, has new home on a ranch

Gil was found whimpering under a tree in Arizona

Polis orders flags lowered to honor Gunnery Sgt. Koppenhafer

The Journal Colorado Gov. Jared Polis ordered the United States and Colorado flags be lowered to half-staff statewide on all public buildings from sunrise to sunset Monday to hono...

Texas truck driver cited for crashing on Highway 550 near Cascade

Authorities say driver suffered moderate injuries

Durango 9-R test scores show low growth among middle school students

District test scores in line with state averages

Wildlife roam where U.S. once made nuclear and chemical arms

Animals roam where U.S. once made radioactive, chemical weapons

Monsoonal rains blocked in Southwest Colorado

Region again is unusually dry

As unaffiliated voters surge, major party candidates court their votes

Colorado saw less of a blue wave and more of a purple wave
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