Water managers across drought-stricken West agree on one thing: ‘This is going to be painful’

Receding reservoirs give a clear view of the hard choices ahead

Inflation, threat of recession continue to impact Colorado economic outlook

Recent ballot measures will affect revenue levels but not state budget

Southwest Colorado can expect lower than normal temperatures this week

Arctic air mass will cause extreme cold across the U.S., could bring snow to Durango area late Wednesday

Update: Construction for Canyons of Ancients museum delayed

Museum to remain open; supply chain issues push back project; ranger job available

Two ballot measures Colorado voters just passed slashed state tax revenue

Nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff and the Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting presented their quarterly economic and tax revenue forecasts to state lawmakers

New memoir includes stories of Cortez in the 1970s

Steve Carothers tells whimsical family-friendly stories of life in Southwest Colorado and beyond

Local writer Mark Stevens’ novel about baseball legend will be released Jan. 1

‘Fireballer’ follows player’s troubled past and the power of forgiveness

Farmington woman reported as missing

Police seek help in locating Mariah Cleveland

Plewe honored on Montezuma-Cortez championship wall

Banner for state champion golfer from Cortez is a testament to junior programs

FEMA hints it might lift 25% cap on tree reimbursements for northern NM fire victims

Officials still finalizing rules, mulling changes to claims procedures

PED says it issued 4,000+ new teacher licenses. But there are still hundreds of vacancies.

Unpacking the numbers of applications, unfilled positions in New Mexico public schools

Boebert bill would bar government help for immigrants seeking out-of-state abortion

All three of Colorado’s Republican representatives support the proposal