Parks and Wildlife seeks input on changes to hunting regulations

Comments will be taken until Feb. 20

Construction of Latter-day Saints temple continues steadily during winter

Completion of Farmington temple is expected in early 2025

Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments offering loans

Revolving loan fund can make loans of $20,000 to 100,000

Main Street Cortez perks up with a new coffee shop

Cortez Coffee House and Eatery restores popular community meeting place

Juvenile reported missing

Farmington Police seek public’s help to locate teen

On Alzheimer’s: ‘Loss of self my deepest sorrow’

Readers of The New York Times submitted their best advice from 2022. One gem was, “Everyone is going through something.” Wise to keep this in mind. I’m sharing my something that is Alzheimer...

Colorado clerks hope they’ve turned a corner on election disinformation

At their annual conference, election officials vow to win over doubters

Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks

In emails obtained by The Associated Press, one water manager said, ‘We're all headed to a very dark place.’

U.S. House OKs bill to open public land to development if reserve oil is tapped

Amendment from Rep. Boebert of Colorado would identify portions of Thompson Divide to be leased

10 bands, big crowd turn out for Larry Easterling Benefit

On Saturday, Jan. 21, the Larry Easterling Benefit was held at the Cortez American Legion. I put this event together because Larry is probably the most universally loved person I know, an...

Budget writers fine Colorado Mesa University for exceeding tuition cap

Legislature told the state’s colleges and universities they couldn’t raise tuition for any in-state undergraduate students by more than 2%

Seasoned snowplow driver has some advice for overly confident drivers

Dusty Ledford has seen his share of incidents on snowy roads of Southwest Colorado
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