Durangoans take to the streets to protest Kavanaugh nomination

Residents line Camino del Rio at rush hour

Bennet backs investigation into Kavanaugh’s past

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet tweeted his support for an investigation into embattled U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh shortly before President Donald Trump ordered a probe into the nom...

City employee dies of injuries suffered on job

Durango officials decline to release circumstance of death

Hopis asking feds to explore other options for power plant

The Associated Press KYKOTSMOVI, Ariz. – Hopi tribal officials are calling on the federal government to explore other options for the Navajo Generating Station near Page. ...

Fire destroys mobile home near Gem Village

GEM VILLAGE – A mobile home just west of Gem Village was destroyed Wednesday afternoon by a fire of undetermined origin. Upper Pine Fire Protection District Chief Bruce Evans s...

Film fest looking for your votes

Pick your favorite at Manhattan Short

Texas man pleads guilty in Lightner Creek murder

Kevin Goff faces up to 32 years in prison for felony robbery

Anonymous allegation sent to Gardner not discussed at Kavanaugh hearing

Sen. Leahy calls for FBI investigation into three claims

Durango school board backs statewide tax hike for education

Amendment 73 would raise $8M for district

Judge rejects suit to remove Gunnison sage grouse protection

Colorado lawsuit sought to remove bird’s status as ‘threatened’

Cortez library hosts pumpkin man and carving class

The Journal Pumpkin Man Stormin’ Norman and his daughters will visit the Cortez Public Library for Literary Friday on Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. and talk about pumpkins and display his ...

Cortez resident to present slideshow on Grand Canyon burro roundup

Cortez resident Mark Applequist plans to present a slideshow on Oct. 10 that will focus on the history of burros in Grand Canyon and his experience rounding up about 50 burros and sending th...