Colorado Dems want to ax social studies from state tests. Here’s why.

A bill introduced last week would end state testing for fourth and seventh graders, and save the state more than $1 million per year

Dolores County judge finalists selected

Public comment sought on candidates; Polis will appoint judge

Forest Service agrees to begin winter travel planning on Rio Grande

Conservationists reach partial settlement with federal agency

ZU Galleries calendar of local dogs announces calendar release and cover photo

The calendar, printed for 2023, includes all of the dogs who came to the call. Over 100 dogs were photographed during the call. Twelve were chosen by a group of 12 judges to be the featured...

Jury finds Ronald J. Morosko guilty in fatal hunting incident

Defendant found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in death of Gregory Gabrisch; sentencing is March 31

High-tech security cameras in Durango raise questions of police surveillance and privacy

Eyes in the sky have infrared, zoom and object-recognition capabilities

Jury hears closing arguments in Morosko hunting trial

Deliberations began Tuesday, will continue Wednesday

New Mexico AG seeks to codify abortion rights, nullify bans

Torrez says actions violate state guarantees of equal protection and due process

Bird deaths over New Mexico possibly due to climate change

Birds experienced three different extreme weather events.

Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises

SANTA FE – A legislative panel advanced a bill Monday that would help local governments plan in advance for climate-related threats to public health such as wildfires, flooding, extreme heat...

New Mexico chief justice urges caution with bail law reform

‘Judges now have the ability to assess dangerousness, something they could not do before’

Recovering from wildfire, New Mexico bill passes first test

Measure would clear the way for zero-interest loans