Southwest Memorial Hospital getting medical helicopter service

Air ambulance at Southwest Memorial could save significant time

11 people charged in connection to fight at New Mexico detention center

Sheriff’s Office says fight erupted over COVID-19 issues

‘Free speech zone’ takes root at busy New Mexico intersection

Battling messages multiplied over 3 months, and are now gone

Former Southern Ute executive charged with sex abuse of a child

McKean Walton indicted on multiple counts

Free school meals extended through December

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reopened the Summer Food Service Program through December, allowing schools across the country to offer free meals to students during the COVID-19 pandemic...

How we compare, six months after Colorado’s first coronavirus case

Colorado officials say they have learned a lot

Cortez library to host online event with author Bruce Berlin

The Journal Cortez Public Library will host a free, online, bipartisan event featuring author Bruce Berlin at 6 p.m. Friday. Berlin will speak about his book “Breaking...

Pedestrian killed on U.S. Highway 550 is identified

Authorities investigating reasons for crash north of Durango

Will candidates for U.S. Congress meet in a debate?

Mitsch Bush, Boebert have yet to see each other face to face

Black Lives Matter shrine in Durango can stay with a permit

City Council acknowledges decision may prompt other displays of free speech

In-person learning for some younger students in New Mexico

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Public Education Department Secretary Ryan Stewart is providing details on hybrid in-person and online learning for elementary school-aged children, which ca...

Pandemic afflicts impoverished areas of New Mexico

SANTA FE – A top state health official warned Wednesday that COVID-19 infections are far more prevalent in low-income areas of the New Mexico, potentially straining Medicaid health care. ...