Durango man found dead in shed along north Main Avenue

50-year-old had been living in structure for several weeks

League of Women Voters to hold legislative update with Simpson, McLachlan

League of Women Voters of La Plata County, in conjunction with their Montezuma County chapter, will hold a Colorado Legislative Update meeting Saturday, March 4 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Dur...

‘Send a Runner’ authors video presentation to be shown at San Juan College

Eskeets, Kristofic will read selections and share insights

Ski clubs may not be hip anymore, but they help diversify Colorado slopes

Ski clubs that anchor the National Brotherhood of Skiers are a popular way to attract diverse skiers and snowboarders to mountains

Colorado governor selects Matthew Margeson to be Dolores County judge

District attorney served as prosecutor for nine years; Polis will name new DA

Farmington police release video of alleged vehicular assault on officer

Woman, 18, faces five felony charges after vehicle pins officer to car

Greenhouse to produce fresh food for Ute Mountain Senior Center

Project by San Juan Basin Area Agency on Aging funded by American Rescue Plan Act

Biden addresses climate change, jobs and fentanyl crisis in State of the Union speech

President specifically mentioned droughts in the Southwest

Former owners of Ken & Sue’s restaurant sentenced to probation for tax evasion

Defense attorneys cite couple’s service to community in requesting leniency

New Mexico governor names new Indian Affairs secretary

SANTA FE – A former governor of a New Mexico pueblo has been chosen to be the state's next secretary of Indian Affairs. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the appointment Friday of James ...

New Mexico nuclear museum gets a Soviet missile for display

ALBUQUERQUE – The National Nuclear Science and History in New Mexico now has a rare addition to its missile collection. It’s a Soviet built SA-2 surface-to-air missile from the first built i...

Pretrial detention change could cost New Mexico $15M a year

SANTA FE – A proposed state Senate bill that calls for people accused of certain violent crimes to remain jailed without bond until trial could cost New Mexico up to $15.3 million annually, ...