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Inmate ID'd in jail death

Autopsy to be performed on Arizona man

Hollywood brings life back to normal

Editor: Travis, the Hollywood Guru, has taken an ordinary rectangle building and turned it into a hometown bar. Using part of the original burned out Hollywood Bar and adding to b...

Dolores students awarded scholarships

The Fort Lewis College Foundation holds and administers more than 70 donor scholarships with varied criteria based on merit, need, passion, goals and accomplishments. Two Dolores...

Voting is a privilege and a responsibility ... So vote

This great nation was founded upon the principle that its leadership is elected by a majority of the people to benefit all of the people. Often times neither part of this stateme...

Preparing for winter

Lock down at Dolores Schools

An "irate parent" making threats Monday morning caused the Dolores Schools to lock down for security reasons, said Lt. Ted Meador of the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office. "We had...

Dolores Drama Club revival?

School officials need volunteers, retired teachers

Development rights face test in county commission

Montezuma Planning Commission looks for ways to add flexibility

Prepared for disaster

Community Calendar

People are encouraged to submit announcements about upcoming events for the Community Calendar. Send announcements to news@cortezjournal.com. Items submitted less than two weeks in advan...

Leaner Mesa Verde reopens to visitors

Because of the recent government shutdown, the Baileys from Salt Lake City considered cancelling their family vacation to Mesa Verde National Park. A seven-hour drive from Utah to...

Dolores, 80 Years Ago

Two juvenile Durango girls, abducted and brought here by two young men said to be named Tom and Wm. Davis, relate a tale of their harrowing experience. The girls are students of D...