Dolores school board votes to move forward with bond proposal for November election The bond committee is lending its support to the school board to campaign for the bond September 14, 2023
Two housing discrimination forums will be held in Cortez and Durango Participants can learn how to protect themselves September 14, 2023
Federal judge blocks N.M. suspension of right to carry firearms in public Ruling is a setback for Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham as she responds to several recent shootings that took the… September 13, 2023
DAC survey shows parents satisfied with schools overall, giving noted areas of improvement Over 320 parents participated in the survey, which was sent out in April September 13, 2023
Dolores posts mixed marks on test scores, plans to improve The district saw improvements in math but setbacks in English September 13, 2023
Montezuma County commissioners encourage Ramble Outdoors to reapply for a proposed campground Although the company proved in-depth planning, the board pointed out the company shouldn’t apply under a Commercial Planned Unit Development September 12, 2023
N.M. public health order isn’t only about guns ACLU raises concerns about criminalization of young people September 12, 2023
12th Annual Pretty in Pink Fashion Show is Oct. 19 The fashion show, hosted by Love on a Hanger, benefits local Cancer Resource Alliance September 12, 2023
Interior Department awards $1M to Wood for Life to help heat Indigenous communities’ homes Seven other Indian Youth Service Corps grants were awarded throughout the nation as well September 12, 2023
Israel’s contentious legal overhaul comes to a head Supreme Court judges hear cases on the laws that will determine their fate September 11, 2023
Montezuma-Cortez schools celebrate improvement in performance State removes Mesa Elementary from accountability clock after 5 years September 11, 2023
Missing Cortez man found on Sunday evening He went missing on Saturday after going for a ride on his four-wheeler September 11, 2023
New Mexico governor suspends the right to carry firearms in public across Albuquerque Lujan Grisham says she was compelled to act because of recent shootings, including the death of an 11-year-old September 11, 2023
Empire Electric Association customers should expect increased rates next year The company’s board members approved the change to minimize subsidization and keep up with rising costs September 10, 2023
RISE Southwest puts on Cortez’s second annual Suicide Awareness Walk Guest speakers, an estimated 260 people attend September 10, 2023
Group sues after New Mexico governor suspends right to carry guns in Albuquerque in public Governor's action Friday was an attempt to ‘move the debate,’ says law professor September 10, 2023
Colorado energy and carbon commission plans to visit Cortez and Durango Meetings with public and oil and gas stakeholders planned September 9, 2023
Colorado universal preschool program sued by schools and organizations The program has faced multiple bumps after the start of classes September 7, 2023
Ban on open fires and use of fireworks suspended in Montezuma County Recent moisture in the area has significantly lowered wildfire risk September 7, 2023
PCC to offer tuition-free security and drone certifications this fall A grant from La Plata County and Colorado OEDIT helped make the free certifications possible September 7, 2023
Cortez soon will have increased access to behavioral health services The need for mental health care has been on the rise since COVID-19 and Axis was granted $378,000 to combat… September 7, 2023
Biden aims to use G20 summit to highlight U.S. as a China option Lending capacity of the World Bank and the IMF would provide a ‘credible alternative’ to China September 7, 2023
$5,000 has been awarded to support the School Community Youth Collaborative The Montezuma County youth program aims to help youths to a healthy adulthood September 6, 2023
Cortez Farmers Market is going on 50 years strong Not only that, but it’s also one of Colorado’s oldest running markets September 6, 2023