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Records: New Mexico governor settles harassment allegation

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s political committee has paid at least $62,500 to settle allegations by a former campaign employee who says he was sexually harassed by the...

New Mexico pauses administration of J&J vaccine

SANTA FE – New Mexico will pause administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in response to a federal recommendation stemming from reports of potentially dangerous b...

Lawsuit notice filed in fatal shooting of New Mexico officer

ALBUQUERQUE – The wife of a New Mexico State Police officer fatally shot in the line of duty in February has filed a tort claim notice with the state seeking damages, one of the first steps ...

Animas River Days to return this year

Event may look different, depending on public health orders

Frontier Airlines to offer flights from Durango to Denver and Las Vegas

Year-round service will begin in June

Solar project proposed northwest of Cortez

Empire Electric would purchase power; some neighbors object to location

Montezuma health department cancels Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic

CDC reports six cases of rare reaction in U.S.

Two bills tightening gun regulations go to Gov. Polis, who will sign them

No Republicans voted for legislation

Durango man’s death thought to be accidental, but cause remains unknown

Autopsy comes up empty, coroner says

Will Southwest Colorado see a fourth COVID-19 wave?

Colorado experiences new rise in pandemic infections

Edge of the Cedars archaeologist named employee of the year

Jonathan Till is a long-time archaeologist in Four Corners

Young Durango bookstore owner navigates pandemic

Evan Schertz was thrust into leadership role in early 20s
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