Durango says goodbye to longtime EMS captain with memorial and flyover

Friends, family and first responders join to honor life of Leo Lloyd, 60

BLM and Canyons of Ancients National Monument offer guided hiking tours

Goal is to educate public on wilderness study areas; stargazing event also will take place for autumn equinox

Altitude Realty expands in Cortez, adds new agent

Julie Suckla, owner and broker of Altitude Realty, purchased a office in 2021 to meet the rising demands in Montezuma County’s real estate market. The year 2022 saw an even greater rise in ...

Dolores Town Board approves preliminary plan to move town hall

Town makes offer for office building on Central Avenue for administration, board room and Sheriff’s Office

Team to row 3,000 miles to raise awareness about mental health for first responders

Farmington-based Guardian Initiatives jumps aboard Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

New Mexico governor issues pardons to 6 people

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday pardoned six people for convictions ranging from fraud and larceny to burglary and drug trafficking. The pardons represent anothe...

Lawmakers ask about self-sufficiency of New Mexico spaceport

ALBUQUERQUE – Some members of a legislative financial oversight committee asked Monday whether Spaceport America will ever be self-sufficient, and they’ll likely have to wait months for an a...

National Guard helicopter assists Mount Wilson rescue southwest of Telluride

Solo climber’s lower leg crushed by rock; line lowered for helicopter extraction

NAACP supports removal of Cowboys for Trump cofounder

SANTA FE – The NAACP is supporting efforts to bar a New Mexico-based county commissioner from public office, alleging that the Cowboys for Trump cofounder has sought to disenfranchise voters...

Tensions rise as Coloradans debate how much trail access to give e-bikes

Some say they’re a great tool for accessibility. Others argue they’re bringing chaos to the backcountry

Albuquerque woman accused of embezzling $175K from employer

SANTA FE – An Albuquerque woman is accused of embezzling more than $175,000 from her former employer over a six-year span, according to authorities. A criminal complaint filed earlier this m...

Majority of new laws in Colorado had bipartisan support

Nearly 96% of bills that became law this year had the support of at least one GOP lawmaker