The Colorado’s unexpected carbon footprint
Flooding restored vegetation, but released methane and carbon dioxide
Flooding restored vegetation, but released methane and carbon dioxide
Building formerly housed Cortez Journal
In 1909, Lebanon had its own telephone company and put on the biggest Fourth of July celebration ever held in Montezuma Valley. Trains ran from Telluride and Durango, and more…
The Gold King Mine as seen from an EcoFlight recently near Silverton. Federal officials announced this week that a criminal investigation in the the Aug. 5, 2015 blowout at the…
Historic San Juan visitor center provides a haven for tourists, adventurers and beasts
The Journal As a part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society presents Dr. Severin Fowles on Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m.…
County considers special election after missing state deadline
Dry La Niña pattern may not materialize
Judge: He’s a ‘coward’ for not fessing up
William Blackburn accused of strangling girlfriend in 2015
Leading prosecutor in Colorado to return to private practice
Woman suspected of causing head-on crash that killed 8-year-old daughter
Mancos State Parkdu1-i-syn For the Journal Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering free park entrance to active-duty military as well as veterans in August. Eligible individuals may get their pass…
Centennial State in the spotlight for Hillary Clinton’s historic moment
Kayleen Bowie was awarded a trip to Washington, D.C., from the National Rifle Association for her success as a competitive shooter and student. Her trip included a tour of the…
June fire caused evacuation of 55 residents
Ute tribe pursuing additional projects
Next week is one of my favorites of the year! It’s Montezuma County Fair week, and with the fair comes the annual Flower Show. It’s easy to get involved. The…
Local youths learn skills from high school coaches and players
Locals compete in the largest ever NHSFR that featured 2,146 entries