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Movie prop locomotive on display in Durango hit by vandals

Dozens of handcrafted wooden parts stolen, damaged on Emma Sweeney

Update: Wildfire grows southeast of Mesa Verde as winds shift

Additional Hotshots arriving at fire west of Cortez Municipal Airport

New Mexico governor: Opening day will be July 1

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Friday that all remaining pandemic-related public health restrictions on commercial and day-to-day activity in the state will be lif...

San Juan College opens fire tower for training

Structure will be used by students and area firefighters

San Juan College to host water lecture

College to host water lecture

Fetterman wins over challengers in Empire Electric board election

Bob Barry also elected in uncontested race for District 2

Middle class homebuyers squeezed out of La Plata County market

‘If we don’t have housing available ... we’re not going to be the community that we want’

Theater to make a comeback in Farmington

Four Corners Musical Theatre Co. will perform ‘Mamma Mia!’

Silverton mayor suspends Pledge of Allegiance at town meetings

Shane Fuhrman cites ‘threats’ and ‘divisiveness’ as reasons, but gives no further explanation

Cortez man sentenced for drug possession with intent to distribute

Law enforcement and defendant’s supporters testified at sentencing hearing

Hispanic group sues Santa Fe mayor over destroyed obelisk

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico Hispanic fraternal order is suing the mayor of Santa Fe over damage to a historical monument by activists last year and the city’s proposal to permanently remove it.

Restaurant brings Colorado-New Mexico border cuisine to Ignacio

Owners pull inspiration from family history