Sunday showers cause mudslide on U.S. Highway 550

Colorado Department of Transportation deemed it a minor slide

LGBTQ advocates say Mormon church’s new policies marginalize trans members

Transgender people prevented from working with children or serving as priests or teachers

Montezuma-Cortez school board hears from principals on summer school results

Summer schools showed positive results this year, according to principals

Rammunition visits Farmington Dodge dealer

Advantage Dodge on Friday and Saturday hosted the monster truck Rammunition and offered visitors food from La Taqueria El Torito and photo opportunities with the truck and driver Dan Agosh o...

Sister says hiker still missing in Grand Canyon flash flood amid intrepid search

Woman stayed overnight at a campground near the village of Supai

Video: Four smoke stacks fall at San Juan Generating Station

Former employees and area residents watch decommissioned power plant’s smoke stacks fall on Saturday

Data shows Colorado added fewer jobs over the past year than previously reported

The latest jobs numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics contain an unwelcome surprise for Coloradans. The data shows Colorado added 72,700 fewer jobs than previously reported during...

Recycling is back in Cortez

City resumes recycling pickup, but drop-off remains paused

In this tiny New Mexico town, the air quality is worse than in downtown L.A.

The data is clear: The village of Loving in the Permian Basin has been hit hard by waves of pollutants from Big Oil, yet the EPA hasn’t acted to force a cleanup

Superintendent Tom Burris accused of failing to report allegations of possible sexual abuse

Montezuma-Cortez superintendent is set to be arraigned in September; teacher files ‘wrongful termination’ lawsuit

Montezuma businesses use grant money to cover half the cost of installing solar

Shaw Solar is encouraging small business owners and producers to take part of the federal funds

New Mexico elected officials named in election certification report

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, known as CREW, released a report last week that named three New Mexican elected officials in reference to election certification. They a...