El Pomar approves $90,000 to nonprofits in SW Colorado

The Journal El Pomar Trustees approved $90,000 allocated among 11 nonprofit organizations in the southwest region in February and March. Through the foundation’s grant-making proc...

Opening date for McPhee boat ramp delayed

May 1 is tentative new date; breakwater needs repair

Colorado attorney general endorses James Iacino for Tipton’s seat

Phil Weiser says candidate has leadership needed in 3rd Congressional District

New Mexico cancels national tourism campaign amid virus

RIO RANCHO, N.M – The Santa Fe Plaza is empty. So are the narrow streets of the adobe-laden historic district in the heart of Albuquerque. The ski lifts are idle, the galleries are shuttered...

Dolores and Cortez chambers form business task force

Survey will help determine needs

Update: Montezuma County officials talk about first coronavirus death

Montezuma has had three confirmed cases

Polis extends order closing schools, will address stay-at-home extension

Governor says online learning will help slow spread of COVID-19

Durango man’s trip from Ecuador highlights slow COVID-19 response in U.S.

Durango resident Ray Pierotti appreciates much about America: its people, its safety, its freedoms. But a recent trip to Ecuador gave him a different perspective on American society. ...

Humane Society lays off staff, braces for revenue falls

Animals still getting plenty of love, director says

La Plata County lags state, nation in census response

COVID-19 challenges could cause an undercount

Farmington is going on a bear hunt

Popular children’s book inspires real-life teddy bear search

Utility company’s bid to end operations at San Juan Generating Station approved

PNM to halt operations beginning in mid-way 2022