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Tipton’s logging bill advances

A U.S. House committee advanced Rep. Scott Tipton’s bill to accelerate logging in national forests Wednesday, although Democrats on the panel said it will never become law. Tipton...

Bond hiked for accused machete assailant

Montezuma County Court Judge JenniLynn Lawrence raised bond Wednesday for a 36-year-old Cortez man accused of terrorizing a neighborhood with a machete. Marquez Walker of 422 E. A...

Fire bans lifted

The Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest service have lifted fire restrictions on the lands they manage in Southwest Colorado. At Mesa Verde National Park, fire ...

Fire ban lifted

Restrictions remain in county, Mesa Verde

When 'Dragon Lady' dropped into Cortez

Anniversary of U-2 plane's 1959 <br/>emergency landing is Saturday

Seismic study moves onto private land

No plan submitted yet for monument portion

Judge denies change of venue in Roatcap fire defendant’s case

A defense counsel request for a change of venue in the Roatcap fire case was denied Friday by District Court Judge Todd Plewe. Public defender Amy Smith filed the motion for chang...

Gunnison sage grouse decision postponed

Fish & Wildlife Service to consider more information

Organizers of balloon rally seek volunteers

Mayday. Mayday. Hot air balloon pilots plead for help this weekend, and that’s no lofty request. The Cortez Rendezvous Hot Air Balloon Rally descends on the area this weekend, b...

Empire argues PUC’s right to rule on wholesale rates

DENVER – Customers upset with electricity price hikes in the Four Corners had their day in court Monday, but it will be weeks or longer before they get an answer. Empire Electric ...

Merged agency seeks comments

DENVER – Colorado’s new Parks and Wildlife division is reaching out for public help to craft a long-term plan. The agency is working on its “Path Forward,” a five-year plan that i...

Fire bans lifted

Restrictions still in place in county, <br/>Mesa Verde
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