Feds call off pesticide spraying near New Mexico’s Rio Chama to kill invasive grasshoppers

SANTA FE – Federal land managers have called off plans to spray pesticides near the Rio Chama in northern New Mexico as part of an effort to eradicate invasive grasshoppers. The decision an...

Archers mount up for Silver Arrow Classic

Ancient martial art uniting people in modern times

Rare lizard found in major U.S. oil patch proposed as endangered species

Environmentalists have pushed for protections for the reptile for decades

Family members of missing and murdered Indigenous people question FBI’s ability to address crisis

Not Invisible Act Commission members ask what resources federal investigation agency needs but don’t get many clear answers

Busy weekend wraps up Kart racing at Aztec Speedway

Yazzie wins a pair of events on Friday night program

New Mexico regulators fine oil producer $40 million

Texas-based Ameredev accused of burning off vast amounts of natural gas

Southwest Colorado shows its patriotism with family events on Independence Day

Cortez, Towaoc, Mancos and Dove Creek will host fireworks; tentative fireworks planned in Rico

High, fast and deep

Adjusting to fish at record water levels

Local Connie Mack qualifying tournament opens Wednesday

Five-team tournament will determine host team for World Series

Search teams led by family continue searching for Ian O’Brien

O’Brien is not the first hiker to disappear in the area

Montezuma-Cortez board discusses football practice field and adding athletic trainer

Board also makes plans for a back-to-school keynote speaker

‘One-sided reporting ruining state, country’

Great article on Wednesday with the headline “Nonprofit initiates shift from political extremism,” about the group called Restore the Balance. The Durango Herald could move toward more moder...
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