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N.M. court: Threat to get warrant can make searches involuntary

SANTA FE – A New Mexico Supreme Court decision says a person’s consent allowing a search wasn’t voluntary if a law enforcement officer threatened to obtain a search warrant but lacked probab...

New Mexico lawmakers consider child welfare budgets

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s child welfare agencies on Thursday will jockey with other state departments for slim funding as they present their spending requests to state lawmakers. Fr...

Medical officials serving Navajo make urgent plea: Stay home

‘We will run out of beds, we will run out of nurses’

Coronavirus outbreaks hit Cortez nursing home, Walmart

Four new locations also include church, social services agency

Frontline workers, not showing symptoms, can get COVID-19 tests

Preemptive testing can help curb outbreaks, health officials say

A wandering young lion tracked 558 miles to Mesa Verde

Mountain lion appears to have settled in park after 5-month journey

Colorado’s coronavirus surge swamps count, exposure trackers

County health departments have turned to robocalling and spend hours hunting for duplicates

Festival of Wreaths kicks off in Cortez

Program expands to spread cheer

Montezuma School to Farm Project launches website for children

The Journal Montezuma School to Farm Project launched a new website for youths in Montezuma County at www.MSTFPkids.org. The project will load seven new lessons for chi...

Colorado offers short-term fix for students without internet

Lawmakers devote $20 million to improve connectivity

Colorado to certify its election results soon — without controversy

A recount in a district attorney race is the outstanding step before the electoral vote

Permit system on the way to control crowds on Ice Lakes Trail

High visitation has led to significant impacts on the landscape, Forest Service says
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