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Cortez City Council proclaims June Pride Month amid disagreement
Nearly 20 minutes of back and forth among Cortez City Council members about whether to proclaim June 2026 as Pride Month dominated Tuesday’s meeting, with the measure ultimately passing 5-2. Cou...
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7mHousing Authority supports gradual rent increase after emotional public testimony
Residents frustrated with dramatic increases to monthly rent were drawn to a public hearing held by the Housing Authority of Montezuma County on Thursday to discuss the issue. Tenants said they ar...
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4mMan faces drug trafficking charges after undercover operation in Four Corners
A man accused in a Four Corners drug trafficking investigation appeared Thursday in Montezuma County Combined Courts. Prosecutors allege Carlos Miramontes intended to distribute large quantities of il...
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5mCortez finance and tourism directors cautiously optimistic
Cortez staff members expressed optimism for the city’s economic future given recent financial and tourism reports, noting domestic travel, steady development and spending consistent with the city’s bu...
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8mThe Latest: Rubio will testify before Congress for the first time since the start of the Iran war
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will face a litany of questions Tuesday about the Trump administration’s fragile or stalling diplomatic efforts around the world when he appears for back-to-back hearing...
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7mThe ceasefires in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran are stretching the term's meaning
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Ceasefires have been announced, often to great fanfare, in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran. So why is there still so much fighting? In just the last few weeks, Israeli forces have ca...