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Deadly pursuit could lead to murder charges for defendants

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that defendants who cause deadly crashes while fleeing police can face felony murder charges under certain circumstances. The cou...

Durango photographer one of last to view mysterious monolith in Utah

Illegally installed structure gained international attention

Update: Four new outbreaks in Montezuma County; five dead

Death toll reaches 5; Dolores County gets first outbreak

People weakest link for apps tracking coronavirus exposure

The system works only if a lot of people buy into it

With no action by Washington, states race to offer virus aid

Democratic governors of Colorado and New Mexico convened special legislative sessions

Outdoor recreation continues to be a mighty economic force, accounting for $788 billion in 2019

In Colorado, about 3.2% of the economy is derived from recreation. Growth this year indicates the role of recreation as critical to national recovery during the pandemic.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, partner test positive for COVID-19

Polis on Wednesday announced that he was entering quarantine

Navajo homes get electricity with money from CARES Act

SAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah (AP) – Chastity De Guzman and her four children have lived in a home on the Navajo Nation without power since 2015. She said they had been on a waiting list for more th...

What does The Polar Express look like under Level Red?

Railroad’s COVID-19 safety plans OK’d by health department

Kirtland man stuck and killed by SUV near Farmington

FARMINGTON – New Mexico state police say a man who was walking in the westbound lanes of U.S. Highway 64 near Farmington was struck and killed by an SUV on Tuesday night. The ac...

Pumping aims to boost Pecos River amid drought losses

CARLSBAD, N.M. – New Mexico water managers are pumping water from state reservoirs into the Pecos River to account for losses during a devastating drought. The move was meant to a...

Audit: Money stolen from New Mexico inmates’ accounts

ALBUQUERQUE – An independent audit has found that more than $15,000 was stolen from inmates’ accounts at the Bernalillo County jail over a four-year period. The forensic audit rec...
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