Four States Ag Expo starts Friday in Cortez

Three-day event features ranching and farming exhibits, educational workshops, demonstrations and events for children

Methane survey from small plane finds more pollution, waste

SANTA FE – A pollution survey using sensors on small airplanes to detect methane emissions across a major U.S. oil and natural gas production zone points to greater releases of the potent cl...

Family and friends honor late Commissioner Joel Stevenson in Cortez

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert offers speech, prayer and a flag

Authorities respond to report of avalanche on Berthoud Pass

First responders received a report that two people may have been buried but later determined that no one was caught

Colorado Democrats send abortion-access bill to Polis to be signed into law

Legislation passes on a party-line vote after 13-hour debate

Political lobbyists denounce harassment by state senator

SANTA FE – A Democratic state senator is coming under new pressure to resign or be removed based on new allegations of groping, sexist comments, and yelling and cursing at women, in an open ...

How grant writers use storytelling to capture their audiences’ attention and money

Region 9 Economic Development Center hires first full-time grant writer

Dolores mayoral candidates give views and background during forum

Town board election is April 5; only contested race is for mayor

Firefighters respond to brush fire on Road T north of Cortez

Fire spread to hay and chip pile in windy conditions

D&SNG to settle civil lawsuit filed by local landowners, businesses

Details have yet to be released as sides finalize agreement

New candidates for Dolores Town Board go uncontested

Election is April 5; ballots sent out in the mail

Official guilty of illegally entering Capitol grounds Jan. 6

WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Tuesday convicted an elected official from New Mexico of illegally entering restricted U.S. Capitol grounds but acquitted him of engaging in disorderly conduc...