Has Southwest Colorado missed out on the monsoons?

Long-term forecasts calls for above-average temps, lower precipitation

Cortez will hold meetings regarding the land use code and housing policies

On Aug. 8, two meetings will be held to discuss an assessment report and housing initiatives

Supreme Court ruling won’t affect tribal colleges

Tribal colleges and universities will remain open-door institutions despite court’s decision to strike down affirmative action in higher education

Compensation for New Mexico wildfire victims tops $14 million

Congress set aside nearly $4 billion at the end of last year to pay claims

City hosts Cortez Rendezvous Balloon Rally

Balloon glow and morning flights electrify Parque de Vida

Boggy Draw Beat Down celebrates 25th year

Local mountain bike race continues to build momentum

New Mexico monsoon outlook in August looks ‘bleak’

Unless storms ramp up, expect a drying Rio Grande through Albuquerque

Bears are back in town as summer passes its peak

Lock up those trash cans, as bears are fattening up for winter, officials say

Candidate for 6th Judicial District DA says more programs needed for low-level offenders

Improved communication between prosecutors’ offices would help keep serious criminals off streets, says Jason Eley

Fires break out near Navajo Lake at Colorado-New Mexico state line

Firefighters are en route to assess the blaze; no reported impact to structures

Former employees accuse Lone Spur Cafe CEO of poor business practices

Workers from both Durango and Prescott, Arizona, locations say checks bounced when trying to deposit them

Five Ute adult learners to graduate from PCC with NCCER credits

The program aims to increase the number of Native American adult learners