How to beat the supply chain this Christmas

With the pandemic putting toys and other holiday gifts in short supply this year, you might want to consider some living alternatives for those on your gift list. The most obvious holiday pl...

Statewide mask mandate ‘not something we’re considering,’ Polis says

As three metro Denver counties enact some version of a mask requirement this week, Gov. Jared Polis reiterated during a COVID-19 update Tuesday that a statewide order is not in the cards. In...

Mancos Bluejays hit the road for Colorado’s 8-man football championship

Fans cheer on players Thanksgiving morning in front of school

In Mesa County, COVID surge is met with conservative distrust

GOP chairman wants people to return to a sense of normalcy

More Colorado workers quitting their jobs now than in the past 20 years

One in 23 Colorado workers left their jobs during September

Historically left out of Colorado River negotiations, 20 tribes urge Haaland to include their voices

Ute Mountain Utes, Southern Utes sign letter to Interior secretary

Rapid testing remains elusive in fight against COVID-19

Colorado lost an important tool when community sites phased out tests

Action is necessary to address EMS workforce shortage

The nation’s emergency medical services system is facing a crippling workforce shortage, a long-term problem that has been building for more than a decade. It threatens to undermine our emer...

Good Samaritan critically injured in chain-reaction crash west of Durango

Fog, icy road conditions partly to blame for four-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 160

Judge: District Attorney’s Office off case after Farmington Police recorded defendant’s call with attorney

FARMINGTON – A New Mexico judge has ruled that a district attorney’s office must be replaced as prosecutors in a homicide case in which Farmington police violated the defendant’s constitutio...

Court documents reveal details of shooting death involving two friends in southwest La Plata County

Man being held on $250,000 bail in connection with second-degree murder

Visiting New Mexico’s Capitol? Bring vaccine proof, not guns

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s state legislative complex will be open to the public during upcoming Legislative sessions, but only for those who provide proof of vaccination. New rules will also pr...
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