High pressure system turns up the heat in Southwest Colorado

Temperatures climb into the 90s; students in Denver get a ‘heat day’

Based in Durango, Tribal College Journal connects Native American students around the country

Publication, founded in 1989, covers 37 schools

As Forest Service wraps up pause on burns, a scientist fears what comes next

Scientist fears agency might over-correct for the errant prescribed burn

Big-money groups remain on the sidelines as eyes turn toward Colorado’s U.S. Senate race

Spending typically is a sign that a race is competitive. So far, the race between Michael Bennet and Joe O’Dea hasn't heated up

Young girl dies, 3 hurt in an Arizona off-road vehicle crash

FOREST LAKES, Ariz. – An 8-year-old girl was killed and three other Phoenix-area girls injured in the crash of an off-road vehicle in northern Arizona, authorities said Monday. Coconino Coun...

Chaco park to host equinox sunrise event and astronomy festival

Tradition followed by astronomy discussions, viewings

Mancos Valley Chorus welcomes new season, new director

Kris Kehrer is called a ‘gifted musician’ in a variety of styles

Santa Fe woman accused of embezzling nearly $600K from firm

SANTA FE – A Santa Fe woman has been accused of embezzling nearly $600,000 from a landscape architecture firm where she once worked. A Sept. 19 arraignment has been scheduled for 43-year-old...

Alaska Natives celebrate Peltola's historic House victory over Palin

JUNEAU, Alaska – Bernadette Demientieff said she cried when she learned of Democrat Mary Peltola's win in Alaska's U.S. House special election, making Peltola the first Alaska Native to be ...

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office sergeant has a memory like a steel trap

Wes Doughty recalls names, birthdays and even license plate numbers, sometimes for years

Denver woman dies after 900-foot fall while hiking Capitol Peak

Capitol Peak is 14,137-foot mountain in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

New Mexico judiciary endorses elimination of some court fees

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s judiciary has endorsed the elimination of court fees for traffic violations and some misdemeanor criminal cases that can have a disproportionate effect on the poor, a...