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Purgatory Resort’s main lift breaks, general manager says crowding not an issue

‘Perception is reality. And the reality is there weren’t as many people as we see on the holidays’

Paradox Valley salt injection well could shut down

Project removes natural salt loading in Dolores and Colorado rivers

When will the general public have access to COVID-19 vaccine?

Gov. Polis expands priority list, but doesn’t lay out plan, local health officials say

Backcountry skiers triggered more than 10 avalanches in San Juan Mountains this week

No serious injures, but dangerous close calls, Colorado Avalanche Information Center says

La Plata County to move into Level Orange

Gov. Jared Polis unexpectedly eases health restrictions

Southern Ute Tribal Council sees turnover during 2020 elections

Melvin Baker takes position as chairman

Another set of human remains found in rural Colorado identified

CONEJOS – Authorities have identified a second set of human remains found near a rural town in southern Colorado. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation says a forensic odontologist...

Human remains found in two large suitcases in southwest Denver

DENVER – Police are investigating after human remains were found in two large suitcases near a trail in southwest Denver. Lt. Matt Clark with the Denver Police Department’s Major ...

Fauci: U.S. taking hard look at variant of coronavirus

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials believe the coronavirus mutation that set off alarms in parts of Britain is no more apt to cause serious illness or be resistant to vaccines than the ...

New year brings new oversight of vaping, rising in minimum wage to New Mexico

SANTA FE – State authorities are increasing oversight of tobacco and e-cigarette businesses to prevent child access with the start of the new year, at the same time that a new statewide mini...

San Juan Regional Medical Center leads way in COVID-19 home health treatment

Program is being replicated across New Mexico

Residents rank priorities for next Albuquerque police chief

ALBUQUERQUE – The results of a recent online survey of some Albuquerque residents show reducing violent crime and police reforms should be among the top priorities for the city’s next police...