Axis and Center for Mental Health complete merger

Partnership expands Axis Health System’ service area to 11 counties on Western Slope

Snake season returns to Southwest Colorado

Here’s what to do when you see them on the trail or in your backyard

New Mexico school trust feels pressure; voters weigh changes

SANTA FE – State investments are being buffeted by turbulent financial markets as New Mexico voters consider whether to divert more money each year toward early childhood education programs....

Fort Lewis College clears bomb threat; campus reopens

School closed and asked people to evacuate ‘out of an abundance of caution’

Colorado voters may decide whether to legalize psychedelic mushrooms this fall

A measure to allow for cultivation and use is one step away from making November ballot

Colorado will not cooperate with other states’ abortion investigations

Polis signs executive order protecting people who seek abortions and those who provide them

UNM professor recruiting Native American teachers to work in their hometowns

Glenabah Martinez knows firsthand the benefits teachers and students share when they are from the same community. She wants to help fast track Indigenous college grads to teach in public sch...

Federal grants to aid Durango-La Plata County Airport redesign

Millions will pay for runway and terminal improvements

Griffin Family to create community cattle brand exhibit

The William A. Griffin family will create the Mancos Valley Brand Project, a public art sculpture whereby ranchers in the Mancos Valley can exhibit their artistic cattle brands. The sculptur...

Sheriff’s Blotter

Wednesday, June 1 1:29 p.m. A man reported that someone used ATM card at 501 Railroad Ave. in Dolores. There were no leads. Tuesday, June 14 8:51 p.m. A man reported that another ma...

Western states could settle feud over beleaguered Rio Grande

ALBUQUERQUE – The fight between Texas and New Mexico over the management of one of the longest rivers in North America could be nearing an end as a date to resume the trial has been put off ...

Large Texas abortion provider will relocate to New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – One of the largest abortion providers in Texas is planning to move its operations to New Mexico and another provider that offers telehealth services related to abortion and rep...
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