Colorado man guilty of $7.2M renewable energy tax scam

DENVER (AP) — A Colorado man has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a scheme in which he and others filed false claims for tax credits under a federal program that encourages producti...

Colorado coal production dips in 2018

GRAND JUNCTION – Production at Colorado coal mines dipped slightly last year from 2017 levels. The Daily Sentinel reports that the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and ...

Ignacio man dies after five-hour standoff in Farmington

Suspect was wanted on multiple violent offense warrants

Southern Ute Tribe awarded grant to assist victims of crime

Funding part of national effort to support Native American communities

Photos: Spring may have sprung, but winter weather lingers long

Tribes urge U.S. to ban drilling around sacred New Mexico site

More protections sought for Chaco

Former high school teacher convicted of raping student

TIERRA AMARILLA, N.M. – A former teacher at a northern New Mexico high school has been convicted of raping a student. The 1st Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced that ju...

Red Mountain Pass reopens after 20 days

Road remains icy and snowpacked at higher elevations

Colorado lawmakers carve out room for full-day kindergarten in proposed budget

The influential Joint Budget Committee gave its endorsement Tuesday to funding full-day kindergarten by next fall, but doing so could require “tightening our purse strings” and not funding o...

The Durango Herald announces staff changes

Ballantine Communications Inc., which owns Stephens has served as managing editor at The Journal since October 2013. Stephens succeeds Amy Maestas, who has been with the Herald ...

Opioid plan moves forward; Montezuma can apply for aid

Montezuma County has one of highest death rates in state

Should LPEA voters decide buyout question? Board members say ‘no’

Proposal fails in tie vote on 12-member panel