CORTEZ
Now through Oct. 15
Historical Art Exhibit, Library operating hours. Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Exquisite exhibit! Local artist Jim Williams has kindly lent us his personal art/hist...
Thursday, Aug. 8
9:42 a.m. An officer arrested a man on a warrant after issuing him a trespass notice at the Family Dollar, 324 S. Broadway.
4:04 p.m. An officer arrested a man on suspicion of third-d...
Getting a speaking slot at a presidential national convention is a big deal – for rising political stars, it can be a chance to shine on a whole new level.
Remember the 2004 Democratic National Conven...
Colorado and seven other states on Friday filed a lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice accusing property management firm RealPage of coordinating with landlords to drive up rent in a vast price...
The Montezuma County Landfill’s baler has been repaired, and residential recycling pickup resumed Aug. 22, several months after the machine started malfunctioning.
To let the city to play catch-up, d...
A group of air quality scientists with decades of experience have found some of the worst air pollution they’ve encountered in years in the tiny town of Loving, New Mexico, where the ozone level is of...
Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 Superintendent Harry (Tom) Burris faces a misdemeanor charge of failing to report allegations of possible sexual abuse of a student by a teacher, according to police, in a case t...
Solar energy is an environmental – and budget – friendly option to curb energy bills, which is now more feasible for small businesses via grant funding available through Sept. 30.
“It’s a great possi...
A question about the Broken Windows Theory led state and local law enforcement officials into a discussion about violent crime, police recruitment and police safety, during the Department of Public Sa...
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, known as CREW, released a report last week that named three New Mexican elected officials in reference to election certification.
They are Otero C...