Fenceline Cider receives three awards at New York International Cider Competition

The Journal Fenceline Cider of Mancos earned three new awards at the New York International Cider Competition. Windfall received a Silver Award in the Wood-Aged Categor...

Federal bill seeks to preserve Native American languages

Federal legislation could enhance Ute language education efforts

Water supply, wildfire concerns loom over spring, summer

Prolonged drought did not loosen its grip over the winter

Despite nice weather, wildlife closures remain in effect

BLM sees uptick in activity on closed lands

Tico Time offers jam-packed live music schedule

Bluegrass Festival coming up April 29

Colorado mountain towns rebound – and then some – from coronavirus

Despite grim projections, many communities saw waves of in-state visitors

New child support law brings New Mexico into compliance

SANTA FE – A measure signed into law Monday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham modernizes New Mexico’s child support law, bringing the state into compliance with federal regulations and national...

New Mexico adopts new law to fight hairstyle discrimination

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday signed into law legislation that prohibits discrimination based on traditional hairstyles and head coverings. The “Crow...

San Juan County, N.M., regresses to Yellow Level

Under stricter guidelines, bars and clubs can no longer operate

Mountain Studies Institute to hold online youth summit about environmental issues

Students to examine water quality, climate change, forest health

Bennet: ‘We do not have to accept massive childhood poverty’

Senator pushes to make child tax credit permanent

Farmington man faces charges for Capitol riot

ALBUQUERQUE – A Farmington man has been arrested for what authorities said was his acknowledged presence inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot. Authorities say Shawn Brad...