Photos: MCHS’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ makes history

Play was sold out for its final three nights

Mancos Creative District Art Market helps residents shop local for the holidays

Fourth annual art market will feature nearly 60 vendors from the Four Corners

Kate Niles’ new novel a veritable New Mexico buffet

Kate Niles’ new novel, “The Last Hanging of Ángel Martinez,” is a glorious New Mexican buffet of all the good – and not so good – about this unique state. Nowhere else but northern New Mexi...

San Juan County women published in new anthology

Everyone has a story to tell. Out of more than 400 entries from across the country, writers who put pen to paper, or perhaps more accurately fingers to keyboard, three San Juan County writer...

Local municipalities tackle food insecurity in San Juan County

It’s a stark fact. Hunger hurts – physically, mentally, emotionally. We’re not talking pangs from a later-than-usual lunch, but true hunger. For the past 14 years, the employees of our tri-c...

FLC’s Center of Southwest Studies to screen ‘Star Wars’ in Navajo

Presentation, showing will be held Sept. 26 at college

Desert Gold DAR places memorial to patriots in Aztec

While Aztec averages a mere 10 inches of rain per year, to the crowd assembled for the Desert Gold Chapter of the DAR event on Sept. 17, it seemed a good dent may have been made in that tota...

Aztec Police near arrest of suspect in spate of graffiti

‘He’s looking at felony criminal damage to property, or felony graffiti,’ chief says

A taste of Sundance in the Four Corners

Film festival features new indie films and one vintage classic

Colorado Theater Teacher of Year Sandner talks about early years, Cortez’s support

Montezuma-Cortez director is nominated by teacher, district members

Diné author writes Navajo Code Talkers book for elementary school readers

Her research started at home in Crystal, New Mexico, where she wondered what her grandfather experienced as a Navajo Code Talker

Nashville’s iconic honky-tonk hosts booze-free Gospel hour

Locals and dozens of tourists get their church sitting on bar stools