Mancos trustee candidates share their goals for town

Four candidates vying for three open positions on town board

Durango man suspected of stealing U.S. Postal Service vehicle

Man accused of driving van 21 miles to Vallecito Reservoir

New climate normals show drier, hotter Southwest Colorado

Every decade scientists with NOAA update temperature and precipitation averages across the U.S.

Sen. Luján suffers stroke, expected to make 'full recovery'

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico is expected to make a full recovery after suffering a stroke and being hospitalized last week, when he began to experience dizziness and fa...

Republicans crowd into primary race for governor, Congress

SANTA FE – Candidates are crowding into the Republican primary election to challenge Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham as well as first-term Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury o...

Montezuma County drops lawsuit for noncompliance of land-use code

Property owner made significant progress to comply with rules, officials say

Dolores Public Library looks to future with community survey

Director hopes for more collaboration with local entities; welcomes new ideas

Two airlines bid for contract to offer flights out of Cortez Municipal Airport

Community feedback sought prior to submitting recommendation to U.S. Department of Transportation

Winter snow finally returns after dry January

Storm drops 4-8 inches on Lizard Head Pass; Wolf Creek gets 14 inches

Authorities vow to never give up on unsolved killings

ALBUQUERQUE – The remains of 11 women and an unborn child were discovered buried more than a decade ago in the desert on the edge of Albuquerque, kicking off what would be the largest homici...

Two wealthy Colorado Republicans running for U.S. Senate each injected more than $500,000 into their campaigns

Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet raised $2.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2021

A Democrat wants Colorado voters to eliminate a Capitol delay tactic the GOP has used many times

House Resolution 1002 would ask voters to remove a provision in the Colorado Constitution requiring bills to be read at length upon request