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Lack of affordable solar energy options in Farmington, clean energy advocates say

Can local governments fairly self-regulate utilities they own?

Editorial cartoon: Election, pandemic fatigue

‘Are we going back to Dark Ages?’

In John Lennon’s song “Imagine,” one of the lines is, “Imagine no religion.”. . Imagine no Spanish Inquisition, where outspoken women who refused to provide sexual favors to priests were bu...

Invest in affordable housing

A common-sense solution to Colorado’s affordable housing crisis – that won’t raise taxes – is on the ballot this November. It is past time for action to combat skyrocketing rent and mortgage...

‘Agriculture must be nimble’

A recent letter criticizing state Rep. Barbara McLachlan’s record concerning agriculture didn’t tell the whole story. It focused on her support for SB21-087, which the letter writer said cau...

How to vote in Montezuma County

It’s too late to apply for a mailed ballot, but voters still have plenty of options

More than $111,000 worth of bikes stolen so far this year in Durango

Thieves are targeting high-end bicycles from garages and car racks

Climbers can chill out, Ouray Ice Park future secure

A new water source will help during drought times and provide new routes for scaling

Our View: Marking ballots for unopposed candidates matters

In every election, we have candidates running unopposed. Like all candidates, blank ovals outlined in red are next to their names. Certain seats – coroner, assessor, surveyor – are often un...

Editor’s note: Odis Sikes, the unaffiliated candidate running for Montezuma County sheriff, did not respond by deadline to an invitation to write a guest column on why he should be elect...

Approval of oil leases in New Mexico prompts legal challenge

ALBUQUERQUE – The Biden administration’s approval of oil leases in a corner of New Mexico that has become a battleground over increased development and preservation of Native American sites ...

Navajo presidential hopefuls represent change or continuity

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Navajos next week will choose whether to elect a president who has never held political office or one whose career in tribal government spans two decades. Incumbent Presid...
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