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Sheriff’s blotter

Thursday, March 5 2:39 p.m. A deputy was dispatched to the to 28300 block of Road K.2 for a report of fraud. The report was forwarded to CBI for investigation. Saturd...

Police Blotter

Tuesday, March 10 3:15 p.m. An officer arrested a man at City Market, 508 E. Main St., on suspicion of possessing or consuming alcohol while having a mandatory protection order agai...

Dolores activates ‘Peace on Earth’ sign amid COVID-19 breakout

Message of peace is above town

Closures, cancellations and notices across Montezuma County

Numerous closures have been announced across Montezuma County as a result of the spreading coronavirus. If you have cancellations to report, email news@the-journal.com and include informatio...

Sheriff’s blotter

Monday, Feb. 24 4:21 p.m. A deputy was dispatched to the 24000 block of County Road G.2, to take a report about a stolen ATV. Monday, March 2 5:32 p.m. A deputy ...

Police Blotter

Sunday, Feb. 23 4:08 p.m. An officer patrolling near the Sleeping Ute Apartments, 516 South Madison St., recognized a man with active warrants. The man was arrested on two active wa...

League of Women Voters questions Cortez council candidates

Candidates respond to Journal after coronavirus order cancels forums

Colorado AG Phil Weiser seeks pause on eviction proceedings

Attorney General Phil Weiser released the following statement calling on state courts to halt eviction proceedings due to the COVID-19 crisis: “In this emergency, evicting any Col...

First Colorado National Guard member tests positive for COVID-19

The First Colorado National Guard member has tested positive for COVID-19. The service member is being cared for while in isolation in accordance with Centers for Disease Control ...

Mancos basketball players receive all-conference recognition

Caden Showalter named conference player of the year

Marshal Blotter

Thursday, March 12 9:15 a.m. Mancos Deputy Sgt. Brad Ray responded to an address on Bauer Avenue in reference to a stolen American flag, taken on the night of March 11. The suspect ...

Colorado health department confirms 160 cases of COVID-19

Total number of tests is not reported