The long-imagined Paths to Mesa Verde received a huge boost this summer with a $5.8 million grant to start construction on the 7-mile section between Mancos and the national park.
Volunteers with the Southwest Colorado Canyons Alliance offers tours of sites in Canyons of the Ancients, provides educational programming for youth, and monitors sites throughout the area.
A beloved Cortez tradition, the weeknight Native American Dance performaces, have started, and they’re FREE! Starting 7 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 15.
The Chief sign, familiar to many in the Four Corners, is the target of a protest campaign by those who believe it’s a racist depiction of Native Americans. The Clark family wants time to discuss the issue.
How many of you parents have heard this from your kids: “That’s not fair!” or “You’re the worst parent ever!”? Learn how to diffuse disruptive arguments with your kids with a few simple tips.
You may not be able to tour the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, but you can still enjoy the cultural history and magnificent environment from the rim drives.
Visit Mesa Verde Country is phasing in a marketing campaign to invite visitors back to Montezuma County to protect locals while restarting the tourim economy and generate tax revenues.
Gene Trujillo talks with the Local News Network about his business's Road to Recovery after the pandemic.
Locals shopping local helped to prevent a catastrophic drop in tax revenues, so the city budget isn’t in nuclear-destruction mode. We talk with Finance Director Ben Burkett about the future.
The East Canyon Fire on the La Plata and Montezuma county border has sparked evacuations, new pre-evacuation orders to three miles east of Cherry Creek Road, and closed U.S. Highway 160.