Journal Staff

Montezuma County sees uptick in COVID-19 cases

Like many other parts of the country, Montezuma County has experienced an uptick in coronavirus cases over the past few weeks. According to data from the Montezuma County Public H...

Abandoned M&M truck stop in Cortez is demolished

Cleaned up property planned for a Love’s Travel Stop

Pedestrian hit by truck while crossing E. Main Street in Cortez

Man taken to hospital and released; incident remains under investigation

Five Cortez police officers promoted

Lt. Andy Brock to fill newly created assistant chief position

Meet-and-greet with Mancos superintendent candidates set for next week

Three outside, two local candidates to interact with parents

Low flows on Dolores River will hurt fish

Poor snowpack reduces downstream release from McPhee dam; many trout expected to die

Dolores continues to study short-term rental rules

Town manager retained through 2022; bike club to build new trail

Solar project proposed northwest of Cortez

Empire Electric would purchase power; some neighbors object to location

Montezuma health department cancels Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic

CDC reports six cases of rare reaction in U.S.

Edge of the Cedars archaeologist named employee of the year

Jonathan Till is a long-time archaeologist in Four Corners

Health department to host Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic Wednesday

Johnson & Johnson vaccine available for individuals age 18 and up

Montezuma-Cortez Middle School again wins national music award

Program lauded for adaption, persistence amid pandemic