Nearly 25% of Colorado’s state lawmakers have landed a statehouse seat by vacancy committee

There will be 24 lawmakers this year who secured a statehouse seat through a vacancy appointment

‘Hopeful signs on horizon’ for restaurant industry

We are having deep, thought-provoking discussions about the economy in the General Assembly this year, determining ways to help hardworking Coloradans navigate the financial hurdles they fac...

Juvenile violent crime is rising in Colorado

Researchers are looking into the link between violent crime and teenagers spending more time virtually connected but physically alone

‘Spare us faux outrage at Republicans’

Since election day, I am continually amused by the tenor of many letters printed herein. The theme of these letters is pearl clutching and teeth gnashing in prose. Expressed repeatedly are l...

Boebert ‘has no plan, no shame’

I am writing in response to a letter in the Jan 18 edition of The Journal. Like other rational Republicans, I am disgusted and shamed by the behavior of my Congresswoman Lauren Boebert. She ...

High-tech security cameras in Durango raise questions of police surveillance and privacy

Eyes in the sky have infrared, zoom and object-recognition capabilities

Letter writer’s ‘news straight from Russia’

In response to a letter writer in The Journal, calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky corrupt and a thug, he must get his news straight from Russia and U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s new...

Jury hears closing arguments in Morosko hunting trial

Deliberations began Tuesday, will continue Wednesday

New Mexico AG seeks to codify abortion rights, nullify bans

Torrez says actions violate state guarantees of equal protection and due process

Bird deaths over New Mexico possibly due to climate change

Birds experienced three different extreme weather events.

Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises

SANTA FE – A legislative panel advanced a bill Monday that would help local governments plan in advance for climate-related threats to public health such as wildfires, flooding, extreme heat...

New Mexico chief justice urges caution with bail law reform

‘Judges now have the ability to assess dangerousness, something they could not do before’
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