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Driver who fell asleep causing head-on crash sentenced to probation

Family of mother killed agree to plea deal

Montezuma County leader Steve Chappell dies; service is Saturday

Steve Chappell was a family man and national Nordic champion

Montezuma County Visitor Center and Museum will be closed after Feb. 18

The Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum's last day open to the public will be Saturday, Feb. 18 before they close for up to three months to repair and stabilize the center’s fl...

Cortez Adult Education is accepting applications for a childcare assistant position

The Cortez Adult Education Center is hiring for a part-time childcare assistant for 12 hours per week. This position will provide childcare to children ages 1-11 years old, while their paren...

Four counties qualify for Enhanced Enterprise Zone Tax Credits

The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade updated the list of qualifying counties for Enhanced Rural Enterprise Zone. This continues to include Archuleta, San Juan,...

EPA outlines 2023 Bonita Peak cleanup priorities

Agency has several large projects in the Silverton Superfund site on next year’s schedule

‘Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family’ to open at the Farmington Museum on Feb. 2

A comprehensive exhibition on tyrannosaurs makes its appearance at the Farmington Museum, 3041 E. Main St., Feb. 2 through April 26. “Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family” explores the most feare...

New Mexico governor vows bipartisan effort to fight crime

Albuquerque has had back-to-back years of record homicides

U.S. sweetens pot to study siting for spent nuke fuel storage

Momentum against site in New Mexico growing

Colorado baker loses appeal over transgender birthday cake

DENVER (AP) – The Colorado baker who won a partial U.S. Supreme Court victory after refusing to make a gay couple’s wedding cake because of his Christian faith lost an appeal Thursday in his...

Parks and Wildlife asks legislature for $2.2M to bolster Keep Colorado Wild Pass rollout

Challenges have troubled the launch of the parks pass that underpins CPW’s new financial model

Colorado Dems want to ax social studies from state tests. Here’s why.

A bill introduced last week would end state testing for fourth and seventh graders, and save the state more than $1 million per year
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