Sheriff’s Blotter

SATURDAY, MAY 16 11:47 a.m. A 69-year-old man reported that his home nurse stole a $100 money order. Records from the Post Office confirmed the man’s suspicion. The alleged suspec...

Graduate gets a running start at college education

Bradshaw gets degree from Mancos High, associate’s degree from SCCC

Lawmakers reveal cracks in U.S. grouse policy

Greater sage-grouse issue comes down to state vs. feds

Red Mountain Pass reopens; vehicle recovered

Red Mountain Pass reopened about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday after closing while crews recovered an unoccupied vehicle that fell off the side of the mountain three miles south of Ouray. T...

Burials, sacred objects returned to tribes

Colorado, Ute tribes lead NAGPRA effort

An improved Mud Springs

Volunteers cleaning up the area, upgrading trails for hikers, bikers and horses

Civil rights lawsuit moves forward

Spruell, deputy named as defendants in excessive force claims

The White Shadow

Vincent restored by Dolores mechanic sells for $224K at auction

Human trafficking in our town? Special agent surprises locals

Last week, a collective gasp was heard inside the Cortez Police Department as residents learned that victims of human trafficking are sometimes tattooed with bar codes. The shocki...

Memorial Day dedication planned for Geer Natural Area

Trails and open space named for Cortez soldier who died in combat

Police tackle dead zones

Grant aims to boost safety, coverage

CDOT to begin resurfacing Colo. 184 east of Lewis

<span class="Drop cap">Paving to begin Tuesday just east of U.S. 491 junction</span>