Sanitation OKs 2015 budget

Without any public comments from citizens, the Cortez Sanitation District unanimously approved its 2015 budget this week. Adopted on Monday, Dec. 8, total CSD enterprise fund oper...

Legal cannabis celebrates two years in Colorado

DENVER – Colorado marked its second anniversary Wednesday of allowing recreational marijuana for adults older than 21. Voters approved Amendment 64 in November 2012. On Dec. 10, ...

Landfill seeks to stop baling

Officials want a compacting operation

Partners pledge to save Calkins

District votes to pursue real estate offer

A grand ‘Snow White’

Middle school theater department set to put on a big show with a cast of 50

Southwest Basin Water Roundtable holds meetings to discuss plan

Colorado’s water supplies not enough for farms, urban growth

Lake Powell’s low water level plays into water supply

Colorado water managers are keeping a close eye on the historically low reservoir levels at Lake Powell. Under the Colorado River Compact, the major river is divided between upper...

Veterans honored on Pearl Harbor Day

‘For years after I got out, nothing was ever said to recognize what we did’

Local hemp advocate vows to persevere

Film screenings in the works to garner more support

Governors meet to discuss water

LAS VEGAS – Facing dwindling water supplies, Western states are struggling to capture every drop with dam and diversion projects that some think could erode regional cooperation crucial to m...

Udall has loaded deck

Senator may reveal ‘CIA torture’ report

FLC faculty pitches shared governance

Fort Lewis College trustees Friday heard proposals for shared governance with faculty and a suggestion for a housing subsidy to attract and retain junior faculty members. A faculty represent...