Cortez Middle School science fair wows judges

From zapping zits with toothpaste to swabbing lockers for bacteria, scientific discovering at the Cortez Middle School is thriving. Held on Thursday, Jan. 15, the annual Cortez Mi...

Snow irritates Grand Avenue resident

Town leaders agree to buy a snowplow

Becker appointed to Town Board

Darrel Ellis to be memoralized

Three arrested in Durango during drug ring investigation

$1.3 million in drugs reportedly seized

Colorado delegation responds to Obama’s final State of the Union address

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Barack Obama used his last State of the Union address Tuesday night to defend his Administration’s legacy and to chart the political path forward through a “chan...

County targets Phil’s World for protection

Commission seeks to regulate oil and gas

Republicans coming up empty in search for caucus site

Furse announces re-election bid as DA

Outdoor dining proposal for downtown inches forward

A proposal to allow downtown bars and restaurants the ability to provide outdoor dining opportunities inched forward this week. Officially presented to the Cortez City Council on ...

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad running full steam in 2015

Ridership was up 10 percent

Nearly 9,000 call for protections to Mesa Verde’s horses

Park officials say their one option is to remove horses

Gun and outdoor show scheduled for May

Steve Blackwell’s Ultimate Outdoor and Gun Show will take place May 13-15 at the Montezuma County fairgrounds. Dubbed “the largest show of its kind in the Four Corners” the event ...

State: U.S. 160 spill site poses no health risk

State advises “corrective action” be taken