Groups call for meetings as US lab preps for weapons work

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Several groups are asking state and federal officials to hold semi-annual public meetings as Los Alamos National Laboratory prepares to resume and ramp up production...

Montezuma-Cortez school board OKs $34 million budget

Coronavirus relief fund allocations still uncertain

How GOP newcomer Lauren Boebert won the primary election

What to expect next in general election with Diane Mitsch Bush

Two staff members test positive for COVID at Durango nursing home

Residents were tested this week, results pending

Durango train begins fire mitigation, but is asked to stop

Forest Service raises concerns about extensive scale of project

Giant American flag can’t be missed near Bayfield

Couple build 100-foot pole, raise flag as message of hope

Fort Lewis College’s Native American Center receives $1.6M donation

Gift comes from the John and Sophie Ottens Foundation

BLM implements Stage 1 fire restrictions in Tres Rios field office

The Journal Stage 1 fire restrictions begin July 1 for all Bureau of Land Management public lands administered by the Tres Rios Field Office within the boundaries of Archuleta, Do...

El Pomar Foundation approves $31,000 to nonprofits in the Southwest region

The Journal El Pomar Trustees approved $31,000 allocated to six nonprofit organizations in the Southwest region at the Foundation’s May Trustees meeting. Through the Foundation’s ...

Unaffiliated candidate plans to petition onto ballot for commissioner

Samulski seeking District 3 county commissioner seat

Historical inventory recalls Cortez’s past

Post office, McPhee transplants highlighted in latest edition

Couple requires rescue after becoming stuck in Animas River

‘They were totally out of their element,’ says San Juan County sheriff
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