Cortez library announces Wednesday Activities Club activities

The Journal Wednesday Activities Club at the Cortez Public Library is on early release Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 p.m. This is a free program for students eight to 12 years of age....

Keystone Policy Center to host mental health listening session

The Journal The Keystone Policy Center’s American Indian/Alaska Native Program will host a Mental Health Listening Session for the community from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at Montezuma...

Clogged dryer vent blamed for mobile home fire

Residents reminded to clean ducts annually

Fort Lewis College research lays foundation for next generation of nuclear power

Coolant technology helps reduce radioactive waste problem

Woman fights charges after stepchildren see her topless at home

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah woman charged with a crime after her stepchildren saw her topless in her own home is fighting the case that could force her to register as a sex offender, pointing to...

Big Brothers Big Sisters in dire financial need

Revenues from grants, special events and donations in decline

New Mexico panel opts to end recreational cougar trapping

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico regulators have adopted new rules that will prohibit trapping or snaring cougars for sport, marking a small victory for animal protection groups that have been fight...

New Mexico city to try comprehensive crime-fighting plan

ALBUQUERQUE — Facing another year of record homicides, New Mexico’s largest city plans to tackle violent crime with a more comprehensive approach. Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller on ...

Cortez takes part in Festival of Trees

Tree up at Colorado Welcome Center, fundraiser for Community Connections

The scoop on the Great Colorado Payback

City and state departments, schools and libraries all appeared to have their own small caches

Colorado’s health insurance: What we don’t know

There’s a lot for lawmakers to fight over this year

A local road map for road improvements?

‘We’re running out of ways to tell local communities they can’t act on their own’ for road improvements