Young performers and volunteers bring "Finding Nemo Jr." to life at Cortez’s Lamp Post Creative Learning Center in a colorful, community-driven production.
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Fewer women will be insured and access to reproductive care will be reduced — among the biggest impacts.
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About 200 people commemorated the fifth anniversary of the death of famed civil-rights activist John Lewis by joining a “Good Trouble” rally in Cortez Thursday morning. And Monsoon rains are offering some mild hope for progress in fighting wildfires in the Southwest.
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La propuesta para una tienda de dólar en la Highway 145 y Road N otra vez fue desaprobada por el condado de Montezuma el martes 8 de julio.
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Farm labor shortages, trade tensions with Mexico, and falling export values paint a grim picture for U.S. agriculture in 2025, as prices and pressure on producers continue to rise.
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We remember Glenn Burke, MLB’s first openly gay player and co-creator of the high five, whose legacy continues to inspire sports and LGBTQ+ pride.
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This week's Water Wednesday covers current ENSO-neutral conditions in the Pacific, local river levels across the Four Corners, and a new bill aimed at improving tribal water infrastructure.
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Smoke, drought, and wildfire have marked the month of July so far across most of the West.
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La ley sobre el presupuesto federal de Presidente Trump arrasará con el sistema de salud de los EEUU.
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Boxelder beetles are swarming sunny walls and sneaking indoors. Learn how to keep these harmless—but annoying—insects out of your home.
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Bennet set a new record for the second quarter of an off year, but Attorney General Phil Weiser currently has a cash-on-hand advantage.
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