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At Mancos Town Hall, conversations about ICE dominate, but town leaders lack a concrete solution

With its population barely over 1,000, Mancos struggles to match the scope of its jurisdiction with its citizens’ desires

New Mexico legislation limits use of Flock cameras and data

Farmington Police and San Juan Sheriff’s Office say cameras protect community

Rep. Suckla’s legal notices bill triggers opposition from Colorado Press Association

Association backs one proposed amendment, raises concern over another

Update: Montezuma Sheriff’s Office identifies suspect in burglary investigation

Community tips help Sheriff’s Office identify the vehicle involved and a suspect; public still encouraged to look out for stolen items

Mancos-based photographer exposes ‘Inner Light’ in new book

Brian Killigrew’s new coffee table book traverses harrowing journeys and artistic discoveries

Cortez man loses $600,000 in crypto scam; sheriff says fraud ‘will never go away’

Sheriff: Scam reports come in several times a week

Cortez students help turn dumpsters into public art as city unveils truck name

City programs aim to strengthen safety, youth engagement and community pride

Man found dead in McElmo Canyon outside Cortez; overdose suspected

Coroner awaits completion of toxicology, autopsy

Lemon pleads not guilty in Minnesota church protest case

Journalist and four others face federal civil rights charges tied to disruption at St. Paul church

Cortez artist Karen Kristin donates her largest canvas painting to city

Kristin’s ‘The Red Sunset,’ painted in 1992, now hangs in the municipal courtroom

Cortez property owner sues city for placement of road barrier

City seeks to keep the sign standing

As some Democratic governors lead on ICE pushback, Jared Polis takes a hands-off approach

Polis leader has asked for more federal accountability, but not tight reins