Sheriff’s Blotter

Thursday, Jan. 20 2:30 p.m. A manager reported that a man attempted to steal motor oil and made threats at the General Store, 300 Central Ave. The manager wanted the man trespassed from ...

Dolores urges residents to reduce wildfire risk

Wildfire Adapted Partnership offers free site assessments to identify hazards; cost-share programs help with mitigation work

Shaw lands a ‘fish of a lifetime’

Shaw catches a big rainbow in the Animas

Our View: Offensive names

Changing them is not easy, but should be done nonetheless

Thanks to parents for teaching values

I am fortunate in that I don’t use crutches, oxygen or a wheelchair. But I must look older than I feel. Wherever I go, people open doors for me, even teenagers and children. So at a time of ...

Real history includes many stories

I’m really disappointed in our community and how we pay so little tribute and respect to the minorities that have contributed in significant ways to the development of our county and communi...

Imagine a great river, flowing free through Glen Canyon

Some environmental groups and water honchos have sponsored a “Rewilding of Glen Canyon” contest, with the winner getting $4,000 “and counting.” The contest’s goal is to reconnect the Colorad...

Why people choose not to participate

Our newly appointed county commissioner bemoans the lack of citizen participation in the local governing process. Perhaps he could look within his party and its catchphrase and informal mott...

Crossover voting can be principled

Colorado is one of 15 states that hold open primaries. If you’re registered in Colorado with either major party, you are limited to vote for the candidates of that party in the primary. But ...

Legislature focuses on training, deterrence to fight crime

SANTA FE – New Mexico legislators have bundled together initiatives aimed at reducing violent crime and improving policing with an emphasis on police hiring and training as well as tracking ...

Santa Fe Police: Lawmaker drove at twice legal alcohol limit

SANTA FE – A New Mexico lawmaker caught drinking and driving late Sunday night during the state’s legislative session was intoxicated at more than twice the legal limit for alcohol, accordin...

Lawmakers approve $10,000 raises for many New Mexico teachers

SANTA FE – A measure that will increase minimum salaries for New Mexico teachers and counselors by as much as 22% cleared its final legislative hurdle late Monday with a unanimous vote in th...
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