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Archaeologists use high tech to unlock pyramids’ mystery

“An unprecedented grand plan.” This is how Egypt’s State Ministry for Antiquities describes the large-scale survey of pyramids that started in November last year. Using the latest technologi...

Tourism at Mesa Verde posts sizable increase

More than a half-million people visited the park in 2015

Colorado legislators vote to ban red-light cameras

Governor likely to veto plan again

Plans announced for a presidential primary in Colorado

After chaotic caucus, lawmakers look to include more voters

Charter schools’ funding battle advances in Colorado committee

Durango school district supportive of legislative effort

Vandals and dumpers strike Mud Springs area

Illegal dumping costs taxpayers

Cortez residents take advantage of city cleanup day

Utah recreation mecca considered for monument status

Local outdoor industry depends on Cedar Mesa

Cortez gets new sewer cleaning truck

A new sewer cleaning truck will allow the Cortez Sanitation District to use a more sustainable method to clean the city’s sewer lines. Instead of using fresh water from fire hydra...

M-CHS will offer more advanced opportunities

Funding from the Colorado Education Initiative will give Montezuma-Cortez High School students more opportunities to enroll in Advanced Placement classes, Principal Jason Wayman said. ...

Survey asks Cortez residents about their Internet use

A survey on the City of Cortez website asks respondents to answer questions about Internet speeds. The city is collaborating with Montezuma Community Economic Development Associat...

Wanted man arrested after standoff in Cortez

Man pepper-sprayed, stunned
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