U.S. dedicates $60 million to saving water along the Rio Grande as flows shrink and demands grow

Water users and managers can't afford to waste one drop, Interior Secretary says

Durango students’ advocacy leads to passing of state Narcan bill

Student says more can be done about drug education

Ignacio business owner talks benefits of goat milk skin care products

Udder Indulgence has been making soaps and lotions for about 10 years

Dolores school board approves salary increase; superintendent to resign

Salaries will edge past $40,000 for teachers

Report: Inflation Reduction Act has led to more than 100,000 new jobs

Six projects in New Mexico will result in more than 2,500 new jobs

‘How do you approve an underground toxic waste dump without telling nobody?’

Case highlights the sometimes antiquated laws and overlapping jurisdictions that govern oil and gas production in New Mexico

Prescribed burn blamed for hazy skies across parts of Southwest Colorado

Firefighters burned about 1,130 acres Thursday in Boggy Draw area

Lt. Gov. Howie Morales highlights early childcare education for national research group

New Mexico bucked national trend with more four-year-old children enrolled in pre-K than in 2019

On second try, U.S. House approves GOP bill to ease mining on federal lands

Rep. Stansbury argued the bill could benefit subsidiaries of foreign mining companies, including Chinese companies.

Former Montezuma-Cortez baseball coaches share shock after losing jobs

District says firings were necessary because of allegations

Mancos Creative District awards 81328 Creates Scholarship to Mandi Peacock

The artsy senior plans to major in animal sciences

New Mexico's deal with Maxeon ranked among the top deals in North America

Governor says the agreement with Maxeon will create up to 1,800 jobs