Kudos for Journal coverage

Last Wednesday’s have seen in some time, and with no local TV it was so appreciated. So many subjects were covered in depth. You gave us the facts and statistics that we nee...

Colorado’s special legislative session on coronavirus relief set for Nov. 30

The special session will come about a month before state lawmakers were set to convene

Police Blotter

Wednesday, Nov. 11 7:40 a.m. Theft was reported at a motel in the 400 block of South Broadway. A man rented a room then requested a refund because he needed to leave. When the manag...

New Mexico wary of oil downturn as agencies trim budgets

SANTA FE – State legislators kept a wary eye Tuesday on trends in oil prices and production as the number of active drilling rigs and new wells has plummeted from pre-pandemic levels, threat...

New Mexico ski resorts will delay opening amid pandemic

SANTA FE – Multiple ski resorts in New Mexico have delayed their scheduled openings this month in response to state-mandated COVID-19 lockdown orders that went into effect Monday. ...

Retailers curb indoor sales as virus surges in New Mexico

Big-box stores can remain open if they offer essential goods, services

Four new outbreaks reported in La Plata County restaurants, workplaces

State and local health departments aware of 11 active cases

With final weeks looming, Senate subcommittee takes testimony on CORE Act

Sen. Michael Bennet calls hearing a ‘big step’

Former Durango police officer receives deferred agreement in domestic violence case

Justin Moore enters treatment as part of deal with district attorney

Governor calls on Legislature to approve pandemic relief

Michelle Lujan Grisham: “Exponential growth” in virus cases

Armed robbery suspect hits another Durango gas station

Speedway robbed at gunpoint; man becoming more aggressive, police say

Six active coronavirus outbreaks reported in Montezuma County

Five businesses and a church have two or more positive cases
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