Farmers face 75% water shortage out of McPhee Reservoir

Another dry winter hampers local farmers; supply is slightly better than last year

Cooler weather helps firefighters battling New Mexico blaze

MORA, N.M. – Firefighters in New Mexico who are battling the nation’s largest active wildfire said Monday that cooler weather helped them prevent the blaze from growing as nearly 3,000 firef...

Where’s Don Coram? Lauren Boebert’s GOP challenger says his late start is all part of the plan

State senator is making long shot bid to unseat congresswoman with deep pockets and a national following

Mancos celebrates the success and promise of 33 graduates

Hundreds pack Performing Arts Center during Sunday ceremony; video presentation a trip down memory lane

M-CHS’ Savannah Story carries passion for performing arts to college

Graduated senior heading to Oklahoma City University

Mental health self-care for officers stressed at academy graduation

Thirteen cadets graduated from Southwest Regional Law Enforcement Academy on Saturday

Residential gas bills to jump 26% next month in Southwest Colorado

Volatility in energy markets created by pandemic and war in Ukraine are behind the rise

State Rep. Barbara McLachlan looks back on 2022 legislative session

Bills on education, Fort Lewis marked accomplishments while climate change legislation faltered

2 New Mexico tribes closer to recreational cannabis sales

SANTA FE – Two New Mexico tribes have signed an agreement with state officials recognizing the tribes’ authority to collect taxes on sales of cannabis products. The move announced by state o...

Man gets one year in prison for violating bail conditions

Court cites history of probation revocation

Cortez throws a party to celebrate teachers’ work

End-of-the-year party recognizes hard work during tough times

US forest chief calls for pause of prescribed fires

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Federal officials are warning that expanding drought conditions coupled with hot and dry weather, extreme wind and unstable atmospheric conditions have led to explosive fire behavior in the southwestern U.S., where large fires continued their march across New Mexico on Friday.