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CMAS results: Colorado students lost ground during year of disrupted learning

Hispanic and low-income students post larger drops

Summer Park Days encourage community to borrow gear and get outdoors

Gear is free for the whole family, and sporty Saturday events will run through August

Kwiyagat Community Academy hosts registration week events and board meeting

New Ute Mountain Ute school encourages families to meet staff and learn more as it prepares to open

San Juan County, Colo., ranks ‘very high’ for COVID-19, issues mask mandate

Community reports 62% increase in cases this month

Photos: Children show their animals at the San Juan County, N.M., Fair

The fair runs through Saturday at McGee Park in Farmington

New Mexico defends title as most Latino state in nation

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico has retained its title as the nation's most heavily Hispanic state, with 47.7% of respondents to the 2020 census identifying ancestry linked to Latin America and other Spanish-speaking areas.

On 811 Day, Atmos Energy reminds Coloradoans that every dig counts

Residents should call 811 three days prior to digging

Navajo Nation considers rails-to-trails project

Recreation trail would replace rail line between closed coal mine and power plant

Dolores schools optimistic about four-day school week

New superintendent says remediation, optional Friday activities are in the works

Hard drugs being trafficked into area, Sheriff’s Office says

Mexican cartels are a major source, according to law enforcement

Energy giant promises more perks in New Mexico utility case

ALBUQUERQUE – A top executive with global energy giant Iberdrola is promising more perks if local governments and others in New Mexico clear the way for a proposed multibillion-dollar utilit...

New Mexico shrinks reliance on for-profit prison operators

SANTA FE – New Mexico is on the cusp of finalizing prison takeovers that will reduce private prison operations to 25% of inmate beds, amid a plunge in prison population numbers statewide. Co...