For the Birds: Jays win 63-40 at Ignacio

Sehnert, Showalter each net 16 in SJBL power grab

Ignacio girls pull away from Mancos, 66-51

Four of Lady Jays’ nine foul out in road loss

Durango man sentenced to 24 years in prison for witness tampering in domestic violence case

Christopher Clark says he will appeal jury conviction

Mancos valuing community input for future of town

Mancos Vision Survey will aid with creation of new vision statement and comprehensive plan; resident input accepted through Jan. 31

An omicron curveball: At two Colorado hospital systems, most COVID patients aren’t there for COVID

Two hospitals report that 60% or more of their patients who are COVID positive are there for other reasons

CDOT, Colorado State Patrol prepare for DUI enforcement campaign

CDOT, Colorado State Patrol and local law enforcement will begin 2022 with “The Heat Is On Winter Blitz” enforcement period Jan. 14-17. The campaign aims to hold drivers accountable on Colo...

Police Blotter

Thursday, Jan. 6 12:11 a.m. A woman reported that someone threw a rock through her window in the 200 block of South Park Street. There were no leads. 4:31 p.m. A man was taken i...

Colorado wildlife officials just legalized hazing wolves. It came too late for this cowboy.

Ranchers can now use rubber bullets, other methods against problem wolves, ahead of planned reintroduction to the Western Slope

Mesa County grand jury will investigate Clerk Tina Peters, prosecutors say

Mesa County election official has been under scrutiny in connection with a security breach

‘A fighting tone’: Colorado Republicans are heading into the 2022 legislative session on the offensive

The GOP’s main strategy has been to slow down the Democratic machine through delay tactics

Governor polls local mayors about infrastructure priorities

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Democratic governor is polling local politicians about their infrastructure priorities as the state decides how to dispense federal pandemic relief money and spend fr...

Cyber attack closes New Mexico’s largest school district

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s largest school district says it’s canceling classes because of a cyber attack. Albuquerque Public Schools said Wednesday that it will close all schools in the distric...
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