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Durango man suspected of drunken driving, driving high in rollover crash on Farmington Hill

Passenger flown to Grand Junction hospital with critical injuries

Luján plans return to Senate in weeks for Supreme Court vote

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján, who is recovering from a stroke in January, says he plans to be back at work in “just a few short weeks” to vote on President Joe Biden's forthcoming Supreme Court nominee.

Police arrest man suspected of stabbing 11 in Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Police in Albuquerque arrested a man suspected of stabbing 11 people as he rode a bicycle around the city over the weekend, leaving two victims critically injured, authorities said.

Man hit, killed by driver while setting up work zone east of Durango

Ignacio woman suspected of distracted driving, swerving into parked truck

Colorado appeals court revives river access, right-to-wade debate

Angler Roger Hill is suing a landowner over a right to wade in the Arkansas River, arguing that historic commerce on the river proves navigability, which requires public access

Clerk Tina Peters, fresh off arrest, announces bid to become Colorado’s top election official

Republican announces her candidacy on a show by Steve Bannon, the embattled adviser to former President Donald Trump

Legislators address crowd at livestock association meeting in Cortez

Republican Cleave Simpson of Alamosa will represent District 6 in 2023; legislators discuss possible threat of water speculation

Cowbelle, Stockman of the year named at Southwest Colorado Livestock Association banquet

Don Tozer and Andrea Lindus take titles at this year’s Southwestern Colorado Livestock Association banquet

Incoming state Sen. Cleave Simpson introduces himself in Cortez

Republican is a farmer and rancher from Alamosa

Anti-crime bills gain momentum in New Mexico Legislature

SANTA FE – New Mexico legislators advanced a pillar of the governor’s tough-on-crime agenda Friday with House approval of a bill that increases penalties for some murder and attempted-murder...

Judge restores protections for gray wolves across much of U.S.

Judge: U.S. failed to show wolf populations could be sustained in the Midwest and parts of the West

State probe of Douglas County clerk finds no threat to election system

‘My office is satisfied that there is no current threat to the county’s election system,’ Griswold says