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Long a New Mexico icon, Spanish conquistador faces attacks

ALBUQUERQUE – The Spanish conquistador is an image found throughout New Mexico, the most Hispanic state in the United States. Depictions of such men as 17th century explorers Don ...

Photos: New residents move into the Animas River

US forest managers want judge to revisit tree-cutting ban

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service wants a federal judge to reconsider an order that halted tree-cutting across thousands of square miles of forest in the Southwest, saying eff...

EsoTerra looks to boost an apple renaissance

Dolores startup looks to return the fruit to regional prominence

EPA: Mine spilling waste into Animas River returns to normal

Agency says water sample results should be available next week

Man caught keying neighbor’s car pays nearly $1,000

Rob Kolter was seen on camera after a vote didn’t go his way

Purgatory Resort starts making snow; opening date announced

Ski area had third-snowiest season last year

Police officer shoots, kills armed man in Farmington

Armed suspect allegedly pointed gun at authorities during standoff

Dirt bike route proposed in ‘one of the last untouched’ places in Silverton

Some residents fear ‘powerful’ lobbying groups will influence BLM

Ro Paschal named GPAC men’s cross country Runner of Week

The Journal Mancos athlete Ro Paschal of Morningside College was named Great Plains Athletic Conference Runner of the Week Oct. 9. Paschal registered the top loop finis...

Cortez Public Library announces art displays

The Journal Current displays at the Cortez Public Library include Corinne Sandner’s artwork, Mimi Bukowski’s pine needle baskets and four quilts from Dolores Mountain Quilters. ...

Farm Bill training to be held in Cortez

The Journal The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency and Colorado State University will sponsor farm bill training at 1 p.m. Thursday at Lewis Arriola Community Cent...
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