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Cortez-based Osprey Packs agrees to sell to Helen of Troy

$414 million deal expected to be finalized by end of the year

Police Blotter

Tuesday, Nov. 2 10:37 a.m. Officers and a sergeant responded after someone reported a possible break-in in the 500 block of West Fourth Street. Upon arrival, the officer noticed a man match...

New Mexico’s draft plan for hydrogen a non-starter for environmentalists

Proposal promotes a fuel that may cause more harm than it’s worth to produce

Social Services hosts meeting on becoming a foster parent

Shortage in Montezuma County forces kids to move farther away from home

Light a candle for health care workers in Cortez

Wednesday vigils return as pandemic continues to burden hospitals

Durango says pickleball is too loud for outdoor tennis courts

City is looking for other spaces where residents can play

Feel good about your Christmas tree with help from Southwest Colorado conservation group

San Juan Mountains Association doubles impact of wildfire mitigation efforts

New Mexico oil regulators aim to limit seismic activity

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico oil and gas regulators are watching closely as increased seismic activity is being reported in the Permian Basin along the Texas state line. Under a plan recently r...

New COVID cases on the decline in Montezuma County

However, outbreak locations have increased since October

Man dies while snowboarding at resort near Taos

TAOS, N.M. – A Rio Rancho man has died while snowboarding at a popular northern New Mexico ski resort. Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe confirmed Monday that 28-year-old Jario Hernandez die...

Sage grouse protection plans in the West under review by Biden administration

‘Historic’ Obama-era conservation plan undercut during Trump years

Coloradans typically reject tax increases, but there’s an exception

Open space advocates hope recent support for outdoor spaces is not a pandemic blip