Ain’t no sunshine when data’s gone

The state is legally required to report millions of dollars in settlements immediately. That’s not happening, and we’re trying to find out why.

Could New Mexico ban Trump from the ballot?

A lawsuit in Colorado seeks to bar Trump from appearing on the ballot in future elections. New Mexico set a precedent for the case.

Mount Evans is renamed Mount Blue Sky after federal naming board vote

The U.S. Geological Survey’s Board on Geographic Names voted Friday to approve Mount Blue Sky as the replacement for Mount Evans

Mechanical issue causes 2-hour delay for Durango-Silverton Saturday train

Passengers found themselves stuck near Rockwood

Colorado ranchers can kill wolves that are attacking livestock, federal officials say

Wolf reintroduction on Western Slope is on track for this year; still no word on where wolves will come from

Dolores teacher uses passion for music to inspire students, pursue a career

Bentley Monk is a music teacher and one-man band

PCC campus outside Mancos will collect data during solar eclipse

Campus in Southwest Colorado is in the path of the eclipse

Lauren Boebert apologizes after being removed from ‘Beetlejuice’ performance

Representative sorry actions or words caused harm: ‘I simply fell short of my values’

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16 Montelores Catholic Community Yard Sale, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. both days, St. Margaret Mary Church, 28 E. Montezuma Ave. Furniture, tools, books, small applianc...

Update: One person jailed, others are suspected in Cortez shooting

One suspect has been apprehended in the case; official statement to come Monday

Sen. Michael Bennet briefed on ARPA funds in Durango

Lawmaker stopped at the La Plata County Administration building Friday

Cortez looks for a volunteer to join Public Arts Advisory Committee

The committee helps enrich the community through art, literature, music and then some