Furse appointed judge for 22nd Judicial District Court

Gov. Polis chooses former DA to replace retiring Judge Doug Walker

Settlement deadline looms in Supreme Court case over Rio Grande water

Texas claims New Mexico shorted its share of the water by pumping groundwater

Hispanic voters in Colorado prioritize economic issues, survey shows

Abortion rights emerge as unusually important to respondents

Colorado Rep. Matt Gray pleads guilty to driving while ability impaired

Gray, who opted not to run for reelection, is sentenced to probation

New Mexico governor pledges $10M for new abortion clinic

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s governor on Wednesday signed a new executive order that pledges $10 million to build a clinic that would provide abortions and other pregnancy care. “The goal her...

Researchers: Pretrial detention plans wouldn’t reduce crime

ALBUQUERQUE – Legislative proposals intended to make it easier to keep certain criminal defendants in jail while awaiting trial would have done little to reduce crime, according to a study b...

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...