Republican Party challenges New Mexico political maps

SANTA FE – The Republican Party on Friday filed a legal challenge to New Mexico’s recently approved political map that reshapes the state’s three congressional districts. The lawsuit was fil...

COVID cases rise in Dolores schools; elementary students required to wear masks

District saw absentee rate of 41% across its schools Jan. 14, superintendent says

Muzzleloader pleads not guilty in fatal shooting of bow hunter in Dolores County

Case set for trial in May in Dove Creek

$90 million settlement reached to pay for mine cleanup near Silverton

Deal helps resolve liability issues around 2015 Gold King Mine spill

La Plata County Jail hit by first major COVID-19 outbreak

Forty-two suspected positive cases as of Friday

Update: Neighbors react to 3 deaths in Cortez home; investigation continues

Foul play suspected; family found dead in home on Tucker Court

Rep. Lauren Boebert pays tribute to former Sheriff Duke Schirard

Congresswoman gives flag and copy of speech to his ex-wife

Montezuma-Cortez to host forum for potential consolidation of elementary schools

Consolidation could mitigate staffing, academic and behavioral issues, board says

Native American tribe, New Mexico ink water leasing deal

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A Native American tribe has agreed to lease more of its water to help address dwindling supplies in the Colorado River Basin, officials announced Thursday.

A flower with an unfair reputation

How do you care for the bestseller? In 1978, a plant known as P. Golden Emperor ‘Sweet’ was sold in Taiwan for $100,000. Now plants of this species have become a mass market commodity and ca...

Freedom Anderson is free to go, on conditions of probation

27-year-old who crashed a vehicle into a house while eluding police receives two years of probation, banned from driving

Bennet, Hickenlooper disappointed over voting rights bill’s failure

Legislation’s progress was stymied by Senate Republicans, two Democrats