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Colorado Mesa apologizes for anti-gay remarks

A Colorado Mesa University coach on Thursday apologized for anti-gay remarks made to a former student athlete. “Unfortunately, we learned that a terrible anti-LGBT comment was lik...

Counterrally planned for Confederate flag ride

Organizers aim to defy display of Confederate symbol

Cortez police likely to face lawsuit in Make My Day case

A Denver attorney has confirmed that a civil lawsuit is likely against the Cortez Police Department in connection to a 2014 Make My Day criminal trial. In a 1,154-word letter date...

Lawsuit filed in intoxicated man’s 2013 death in jail

An Albuquerque attorney has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in connection to the 2013 death of a Navajo man in the Montezuma County jail. In a 40-page complaint filed last we...

Pedestrian injured during arrest

Apparently intoxicated man bloodied during takedown

MCSO pays $158K in case

Former deputy challenged 2013 termination

Civil rights lawsuit moves forward

Spruell, deputy named as defendants in excessive force claims

Officer involved in Make My Day case deploys stun gun

Cortez faced department reprimand in 2014

Judge tosses civil rights complaint

Cortez ER doctor again cleared

MCSO seeks to dismiss civil rights complaints

Couple said their rights were violated after traffic stop

Legislators consider measure to limit shackling of juveniles

Efforts in Montezuma County grind to a halt

Navajos allege police abuse

FARMINGTON – At a recent public hearing, Leroy Light politely removed his white cowboy hat before addressing three Navajo Nation Human Rights Commissioners. “Everybody needs to b...