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...

Mancos cafe sells Durango woman’s flag pins to raise money for Ukrainians

Woven pins available for donation at Absolute Bakery & Cafe

San Juan National Forest approves Purgatory’s Ice Creek project

The 45-acre expansion will add a new ski lift and beginner trails

Woman alleges medical neglect at San Juan County jail

Private company hired by jail has been sued nearly 1,400 times for similar problems

Dolores supports plan for downtown restroom as cost jumps

Flanders Park location is needed to handle events, board says

Durango railroad agrees to pay $20 million for 416 Fire damages

D&SNG also must make ‘substantial’ operational changes over the next 10 years

New Mexico approves free college tuition for all residents; Utes included

Bill includes eligibility for Ute Mountain Ute, Southern Ute and Navajo tribes; 29 colleges participate

Energy grants for U.S. tribes aimed at aiding vast power needs

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – More than a dozen tribal communities around the U.S. will share $9 million in federal grant funding for renewable energy projects, the U.S. Department of Energy announced ...

Update: Empire Electric attributes outage to Tri-State; 3,791 customers affected

Empire plans text alerts in April, maps in summer

Capitol riot trial opens for Cowboys for Trump founder

Griffin says he is being prosecuted for his political views

Durango railroad operator poised to operate Old Tucson site

Western-themed attraction has served as a film set

Beloved Steamboat local killed in avalanche; second person rescued by helicopter

Six backcountry travelers have been killed in slides this season, including three snowshoers