New Mexico schools make plans for virtual, hybrid learning

ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque school board has rejected a proposal aimed at partially returning students to the classroom during the coronavirus pandemic as part of a hybrid learning model. ...

Fights outside Durango bars result in arrests over weekend

Police officers note uptick in late-night crime, including DUIs

Two homeless men arrested for allegedly almost killing man

Victim said one attacker hit him with the blunt end of an ax

New Mexico Senate endorses $200 million for business grants

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Senate has endorsed a bill that would provide $200 million from the state general fund to thousands of businesses that experienced income declines in 2020, in a nearl...

Amid pandemic, New Mexico forges path to legal cannabis

State legislators determined to pass bill opening market for recreational marijuana

Head-on crash reported on Red Mountain Pass

Driver lost control of vehicle in icy, snowy conditions

Electric bills delayed because of storm in Texas

Farmington utility service posted update on Facebook

Man arrested after slow-speed RV chase in Cortez is charged

Preliminary hearing set for March 18

Seventh Democrat announces bid to unseat Lauren Boebert

State Rep. Donald Valdez felt compelled to run: ‘I can’t sit here and not engage’

Cortez Dispatch Center upgrading network for 911 calls

Officials ask businesses, organizations to schedule test calls

San Juan Regional Medical Center lowers requirements for COVID-19 antibody treatment

Therapy opportunity will be available to more people

Main lift at Purgatory Resort resumes service after chair-spacing problem

Ski area worked with six-pack’s maker to resolve problem, which began Monday