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Suicide awareness bus looks to make Cortez its home base

After five years on the road, the Suicide Awareness Bus seeks a permanent home in Cortez

Mancos Valley Chamber of Commerce to open new visitor center in May

A gala will be held to celebrate the opening

Record warm, dry March shrinks water supplies

The warmest day reached 86 degrees, with just 9% of normal precipitation – marking one of the driest months in decades

Fentanyl deaths rise in the Four Corners despite national decline

Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona see increases in synthetic opioid overdoses as communities struggle to contain cross-border trafficking.

Farmington man charged after apartment party

Jones admits to using fake ID for alcohol provided to minors

Appeals court sides with roofer in legal battle with former Cortez business

Ruling stems from dispute over 610 E. Main St. building

Farmington police investigate report of shots fired at Wells Fargo

Police find 9mm casings; no suspect information released

$9,000 donated to Mancos Public Library for new public and staff computers

Ahead of the busy summer season, the Mancos Public Library will install new public and staff computers with enhanced security and reliability

Nine designated campsites planned for Navajo Lake Basin

New management plan intends to balance environmental impacts with basin’s solitude

New Mexico jury says Meta harms children’s mental health and safety, violating state law

Thousands of violations in New Mexico result in penalty of $375 million

A teen reported missing from Cortez is found safe

A 16-year-old girl from Cortez has been found safe after being reported missing after she was last seen leaving a residence on South Maple Street around midnight Monday. Police said there we...

Demons storm past Grants in Scorpion Invitational finale

Durango High wins three tournament games, will host Farmington on Tuesday