Suspect in Albuquerque bank robbery returns to Hesperus home while case proceeds

No plea has been entered; next court date is pending in New Mexico

Four Corners farmers say it was a good year, despite some setbacks

Market vendors report plentiful crops, but a lack of water and labor

Man convicted and sentenced again for domestic violence

Aggravated circumstances leads to 6 years in prison

The Osprey Packs story: Its roots, success, sale and its future in Cortez

No major changes planned at company headquarters

Community Calendar

CORTEZ Thursday, March 10 Republican Women of Montezuma County meeting, 12 p.m., Baymont Inn, 2279 Hawkins St. Lunch provided for $12. RSVP by March 8 to 560-9603. Forum for Cortez City...

Angel Tree set up at The Journal office

Piñon Project program helps low-income families

Montezuma County DA’s Office drops charges in sheep herd attack

Case lacked evidence that owner’s dog was responsible for deaths and injuries, assistant district attorney says

New Mexican weaver joins university wool heritage project

CHIMAYÓ, N.M. (AP) – A New Mexico State University initiative aims to help secure the future of a pair of centuries-old practices in the state: herding sheep and weaving their wool into desi...

Democrat-led New Mexico delves into political redistricting

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Efforts to draw new political maps in New Mexico are beginning in earnest as a Democrat-led Legislature converges Monday on the state Capitol for a special legislative session.

Colorado Walmart evacuated after shoplifter deploys bear spray

GREELEY — A Walmart store in Colorado was evacuated after a shoplifter deployed bear spray against several employees, police said Sunday. Officers responded to the Greeley Walmart on Sunday...

A Colorado family tried to save their cattle ranch by betting big on rare birds. It’s paying off.

From getting the folks at Audubon to certify the ranch as bird-friendly, to selling carbon sequestration credits for the tall grass, the May Ranch near Lamar is modernizing stewardship.

‘Great Resignation’ hits snowplow drivers: ‘Some (people) are not going to be happy with the level of service’

Durango residents can expect slower and less extensive plowing this winter