Enote to present ‘Mesa Verde and the Cultivation of Resilience’

The Journal Jim Enote will discuss “Mesa Verde and the Cultivation of Resilience” on June 8 at 7 p.m. at the park’s Visitor and Research Center, introducing themes of Puebloan cos...

Rodeo Day is returning to the Cortez Public Library

The Journal Rodeo Day is returning to the Cortez Public Library for one day only on June 6 at 10 a.m. The rodeo royalty and rodeo equipment will be there, and kids may ...

Pre-evacuation order lifted for homes northeast of Durango

Progress made overnight battling 358 Fire

Officials: Efforts failing to save U.S. West sagebrush land

Rangeland fires could increase

Dolores High School graduates look to kinder future

Crowd turns out to see 39 students receive diplomas

Fire spreads to 51 acres; evacuation order goes to five homes

Federal team took over command; evacuation and pre-evacuation still in effect

Mancos High School graduates give fond farewell to district

‘We are all impossible beings, and that means that every person in here is capable of impossible things.’

Local artist Juanita Ainsley dies at 80

Ainsley was a strong proponent of aid-in-dying legislation

Sales of recreational marijuana boom in march

Sales eclipse $105 million in March

Colorado Mesa University plans teaching hotel for campus

GRAND JUNCTION – Colorado Mesa University officials are planning to construct a $15.7 million campus hotel that will serve as a training facility for the hospitality and culinary programs. ...

More than $50,000 spent fighting attempt to recall Gwen Lachelt

Petitioners reported about $5,000 in monetary contributions

Southwest Farm to Yarn Collective opens in Cortez

Grand opening set for Thursday