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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

Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez is hit by pandemic

Capacity still 50%, but some staff infected by COVID-19, CEO says

Dolores schools to incorporate extended breaks, hybrid learning

Rise in COVID-19 cases forces district to adapt

Colorado restaurants worry coronavirus restrictions are the final blow

At least 15 counties will enter Level Red, meaning indoor dining at restaurants must cease

New Mexico women cited with DUI in crash near Bayfield

Driver of Chevy sedan drifted into oncoming traffic, troopers say

Ski areas in ‘Level Red’ counties can remain open under new coronavirus restrictions

DENVER – Ski areas in Colorado counties that are listed at Level Red, or “severe risk,” will be allowed to keep their lifts turning when new restrictions take effect Friday, according to sta...

Legislators say virus shouldn’t delay them

SANTA FE – Leading Democratic lawmakers pressed forward this week with efforts to hold a legislative session in January 2021 as the coronavirus pandemic intensifies and members of a legislat...

State’s tighter restrictions hit large retailers

SANTA FE – New Mexico officials say they’re “tightening” the definition of essential businesses to exclude some large retailers that sell some essential supplies as the state reported a reco...

Tribal nations, Forest Service partner to revive oak tree population

Collaborations focus on traditional foods, fire history
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