A push for more legal control

New laws increase oversight

Rural schools gain clout

Alternatives to Common Core

2015 recap: Partisan divides slowed Colorado Legislature

DENVER — The Colorado legislative session that concluded this week was among the most sharply partisan in recent memory — even for a state where political division is the order of the day. ...

Mixed results for governor at the end of the session

A divided Legislature helps on favored bills

Ice cream, chocolate shop opens

Moose & More specializes in all-natural, homemade treats

Cortez Taco Bell gets a face-lift

Store has been in city for 20 years and is due for a makeover

Apply for infant/toddler grants

The Cortez Journal The Early Childhood Council of La Plata County, as a recipient of the Colorado Infant and Toddler Quality and Availability Grant (HB 13-1291) and a grant from t...

Mancos wants land back from county

Town has eye on 50 acres for development

Volunteers wanted for Ghost Rider program

The Cortez Journal San Juan Mountains Association and the San Juan National Forest is recruiting volunteers for the information specialists and Ghost Rider programs. Hi...

Older workers are good for business

A new study shows the value in 50-plus age group

Mancos Valley Distillery hosts Lindells

The Cortez Journal The Mancos Valley Distillery presents The Lindells and their rock on Saturday, May 30. Doors open 5 p.m., and music starts 8 p.m., with special guest...

Snowstorm causes delays on U.S. 160

Highway reopens after brief closure Saturday morning