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Kira Galbraith awarded Montezuma sheriff’s scholarship

M-CHS senior recognized for leadership, merit

Lobbying may set record, despite shortened Colorado legislative session

Pandemic only amplifies influence game at Capitol

When will national parks like Mesa Verde reopen?

Park officials balance worker, visitor safety with local economies

New Mexico start-ups face tough times despite support system

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – After the Great Recession pummeled the economy in 2008 and 2009, venture investment in New Mexico ground to a near halt as struggling venture-backed startups crashed and b...

Montezuma County’s positive cases of COVID-19 now at 23

County warns businesses to follow governor’s orders until variance is approved

Local trail builder named BLM Volunteer of the Year for Colorado

Gregory dedicated hundreds of hours and expertise, agency says

84 Fire is fully contained, officials say

Blaze posed threat to homes northeast of Durango

Durango police looking for two suspects wanted for theft and fraud

Suspects accused of stealing wallets, purchasing items at Walmart

San Juan County reports its first confirmed COVID-19 case

Mountain town has gone through great lengths to prevent infection

Forecast show severe economic fallout for N.M. state government

SANTA FE – The economic fallout in New Mexico from the coronavirus pandemic is likely to wipe out between $2.1 billion and $3.9 billion in previously anticipated state government income by m...

Durango High School English teacher pretty sure she’s beaten COVID-19

Four weeks battling virus left her with dislocated ribs and on oxygen

Tea Party Super PAC calls GOP US House hopeful a ‘liberal’

RIO RANCHO, N.M. – A new ad by Super PAC working to elect Tea Party-leaning candidates in U.S. House races is comparing one GOP hopeful to Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and calling h...