The Southwest Colorado District Collaborative, Fort Lewis College and Pueblo Community College have received a $3.6 million grant to share teachers, equipment and other resources across school district boundaries to provide clearer, more defined pathways to jobs and professions after graduation from high school or college.
PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition founder Ashley Lucas explains why the mantra "eat less, exercise more" doesn't work as a weight-loss strategy.
Southwest Health Systems can now offer critically ill or injured patients’ life-saving medical transportation for specialized treatment as a result of a new partnership with Classic Air Medical. Learn how this critical-care service could save lives in Southwest Colorado.
Santa wore a law-enforcement uniform earlier this month when law enforcement officers from the Cortez Police and Montezuma County Sheriff's departments took kids on a holiday shopping spree.
The first COVID-19 vaccinations arrived in Southwest Colorado on Tuesday, Dec. 15, and more doses are expected to arrive next week. But don't throw away your masks just yet. Public health officials say that vaccinating all residents in the region may take until the end of summer.
PHD Weight Loss founder Ashley Lucas explains why “eating in moderation” doesn't always work when it comes to losing weight and maintaining it.
The Montezuma-Cortez High School boys golf team members say that teamwork, concentration and playing a smart game helped them to take second place at the regional tournament and sixth at the state championships.
Cortez Mayor Mike Lavey wants to make sure that businesses know about the CARES Act funds available to them to reimburse their COVID-related expenses. So he's going door to door to hand out funding applications so that the city doesn't lose the funding.
Purgatory resort opened on Saturday, Nov. 21, for the 2020-21 ski season amidst rising cases of COVID-19, but resort officials say they believe that skiers and snowboarders can be safe if they wear their masks, practice social distancing, and come prepared to stay outside, because indoor facilities will be closed.
More and more teenagers are finding themselves in charge of their younger siblings while staying home without adult supervision during the pandemic. And to ensure the safety of children left home on their own, United Way of Southwest Colorado and the Four Corners Child Advocacy Center are offering a Safe Sitter Class for area kids.