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Gail Vanik: Christmas trees can have a second life

By Gail Vanik If you chose a cut tree this year, you enjoyed a traditional holiday decoration in your home. After the holidays, there are several ways you can reuse and recycle yo...

Suspect pleads not guilty in theft of Dolores campground’s iconic Airstream

Judge disagreed with no-jail stipulation in plea agreement

In-person learning accelerated for Durango 9-R schools

Snowberger: ‘It’s really important to get our kids back to school’

Colorado recycling drops, and state is working to fix that

DENVER (AP) — Colorado is wasting more and recycling less. From 2018 to 2019, the state’s recycling rate dropped to 15.9 percent from 17.2 percent, far below the national average ...

Centura Health missed reporting 2,500 COVID-19 hospitalizations dating back to April

Error set off confusion, concern over accuracy of data and decision-making

Lawmakers: New Mexico energy law needs to protect customers

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Three Democratic state lawmakers who initially supported New Mexico’s landmark energy law are proposing changes to protect utility customers from significant rate hi...

New Mexico utilities look ahead to renewable energy mandates

ALBUQUERQUE – A solar project meant to provide 10% of Gallup’s electricity for the next two decades is falling short of expectations, highlighting just one of the challenges as investor-owne...

New Mexico oil and gas royalty audits net $2.3M

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Audits of oil and natural gas royalty collections turned up an additional $2.3 million for New Mexico in 2020, officials with the State Land Office said. T...

Colorado confirms two more coronavirus variant cases

DENVER – Colorado has confirmed two more cases of a strain of the coronavirus believed to be more contagious, giving the state a total of three confirmed cases. Officials are also investigat...

Ken Buck now says Trump deserves some blame for riot; Colorado Dems seek ouster

Buck, a Colorado Republican, said earlier that the president wasn’t responsible

Colorado’s coronavirus vaccine rollout is confusing — but it’s working, leaders say

Disparities emerge as counties, schools and hospitals all chart their own paths

Cortez City Manager John Dougherty announces resignation

Dougherty plans to spend time with family after 2-plus years in the position
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