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Dry January offers a gateway to better health

More energy, better sleep, weight loss among benefits of a month of sobriety

Rural New Mexico school buys Starlink internet for students

$1.2 million deal that leapfrogs piecemeal efforts by state and tribal officials

200 children join law enforcement for annual Shop with a Cop event in Durango, Pagosa Springs

Program strives to put heart in the uniform while helping families

New Mexico sees drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations

ALBUQUERQUE – Fewer people are being hospitalized now in New Mexico because of COVID-19 infections, according to state data. The New Mexico Department of Health reported Tuesday there were j...

Another snowstorm hits Four Corners

Lower valleys get 2-4 inches; higher terrain gets 5-12 inches

New Mexico tribes concerned about plan to power nuclear lab

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico Indigenous leaders are concerned about a proposed multimillion-dollar transmission line that would cross what they consider sacred lands. The transmission line plann...

2021: A year of hope, frustration, prosperity and financial woes in Southwest Colorado

Home prices skyrocket, labor force took a hit and the pandemic raged

Purgatory Resort restaurant sees COVID-19 outbreak over holiday weekend

Food services shutdown for dinner service at Purgy’s and Paradise Pizza

Update: Man killed in multi-vehicle crash south of Cortez is identified

U.S. Highway 160/491 closed for two hours Thursday near Towaoc

Sentencing set for airman convicted of Farmington woman’s killing

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A U.S. Air Force airman who was convicted of killing a Mennonite woman after kidnapping her in New Mexico and taking her to Arizona will be sentenced in January. An Arizo...

New Mexico will raise minimum wage to $11.50 for 2022

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s hourly minimum wage is set to increase by a dollar to $11.50 at the start of 2022. The Workforce Solutions Department on Monday issued a reminder to employers and wor...

How did the Christmas storm stack up in history?

The warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest Christmases in Cortez and Durango as recorded by the National Weather Service