Navajo Nation considers rails-to-trails project

Recreation trail would replace rail line between closed coal mine and power plant

Partial reopening of I-70 in Glenwood Canyon set for Saturday afternoon

The 17-mile stretch of highway has been closed for two weeks

M-CHS volleyball looks to duplicate success

Panthers return three players from state semifinalist squad

Dolores schools optimistic about four-day school week

New superintendent says remediation, optional Friday activities are in the works

Hard drugs being trafficked into area, Sheriff’s Office says

Mexican cartels are a major source, according to law enforcement

Stockman and Stewardship to host education seminar

Stockman and Stewardship will host an educational seminar Aug. 27 and Aug. 28 at Spring Hollow Ranch & Equestrian Park, 256 Rancho Milagro Way, Hesperus. The seminar will feature presentatio...

Energy giant promises more perks in New Mexico utility case

ALBUQUERQUE – A top executive with global energy giant Iberdrola is promising more perks if local governments and others in New Mexico clear the way for a proposed multibillion-dollar utilit...

New Mexico shrinks reliance on for-profit prison operators

SANTA FE – New Mexico is on the cusp of finalizing prison takeovers that will reduce private prison operations to 25% of inmate beds, amid a plunge in prison population numbers statewide. Co...

Durango man killed in crash north of Durango

Colorado State Patrol suspects alcohol, speed played a role

Meet Dolores’ interim superintendent, Reece Blincoe

Position pulls avid outdoorsman out of retirement in Texas

Voters will decide whether to lift marijuana ban in Ignacio

Some residents concerned what impact local pot shops will have on teen use

Colorado’s secretary of state blames Mesa County clerk for password breach

Tina Peters denies responsibility, says if anything Jena Griswold’s office is to blame
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