Police blotter

Thursday, May 1 8:28 a.m.: An officer arrested a woman near Tequilas Mexican Restaurant, 1740 E. Main St., on a warrant. 11:19 a.m.: An officer responded to Veterans Park, 830 E. Main St., ...

Cyclist dies after collision with loose dog on river trail in Durango

Police, animal control seek to address leash law violations

Sheriff’s blotter

Thursday, April 17 ​ 2:06 a.m. A red water truck ran into a corrugated tin outbuilding and its driver fled from the scene on foot, leaving the truck idling, keys in the ignition, in the 6000...

Accountability Committee discusses parent survey results, coach pay at Cortez schools

DAC adds an extra meeting to their schedule for the school year

Dolores Theater Troupe to bring ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to life this weekend

The play will weave together humor, romance and mischief

Robert Prevost, first pope from US in history of the Catholic Church, takes the name Leo XIV

VATICAN CITY — Robert Prevost, a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and took over the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops, was elected the first pope from the United States...

Southern Ute Indian Tribe criticizes company over gasoline spill response

A pipeline south of Durango burst in December, spilling 23,000 gallons of fuel

Photos: 50 states in 50 days tour brings man through Durango

From weeds to watering, Cortez reminds residents of summer rules

Water restrictions are set for the season, and recurring rules are reminded

Montezuma-Cortez District Accountability Committee releases results of parent survey

The survey had 179 respondents

Aqueduct Trail in Mancos opens for the season

It’s closed from Dec. 1 to May 1 each year to protect elk and deer during winter

Southwestern Colorado farmers expect a third of their normal water supply

Water managers and farmers in the Colorado River Basin are forecasting a slow year after lackluster snow – and hoping for a rainy spring