Premium oil and gas tracts in short supply in New Mexico

SANTA FE – There are fewer premium tracts available for leasing by oil and gas developers on state trust land in the Permian Basin, and New Mexico land managers say that’s having an effect o...

New Mexico utility has plan for growing electric vehicle use

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest electric provider has a plan for incentivizing the buildout of infrastructure that would be needed to bolster the use of electric vehicles in the expansive...

Manna soup kitchen offers holiday cheer

When budgets are tight, 550 meals help brighten Christmas

COVID-19 stresses services for the unhoused in Farmington

Daily Bread food pantry doubles number of meals it serves

Hackers target – but fail to scam – local fire district

Scheme seeks to cheat state unemployment program

Montezuma-Cortez School District hires new finance director

The Re-1 Montezuma-Cortez School District reports it has hired Kyle Archibeque to serve as the new finance director. He replaces Melissa Brunner, who ran the department for 18 yea...

U.S. military confirms pandemic won’t ground Santa Claus

NORAD will track Santa, keep phone lines open

Colorado lawmakers ask Trump for wildfire disaster declaration

Federal assistance would help Colorado recover from record-setting season

How Colorado’s unemployed influenced the federal coronavirus relief bill

Colorado had some sway on new benefits for out-of-work Americans.

Small Colorado mountain counties plan mass testing

Gunnison, Ouray and San Miguel counties plan testing events – with and without symptoms

Boebert to challenge Electoral College vote

Boebert again repeated false allegations of widespread voter fraud

Fort Lewis College will return to in-person learning Feb. 1

Student enrollment projected to be flat or down slightly