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Prescribed burns planned for the Dolores Ranger District

The Journal San Juan National Forest Dolores Ranger District will conduct several prescribed burns starting in April. Burning operations depend on favorable weather and fuel condi...

Remodel complete for Montezuma Heritage Museum

Next step is exhibit plan and installation

Sen. Bennet to lead two subcommittees

Colorado Democrat previously was ranking member of both

Two COVID-19 variants found on Southern Ute reservation

Tribe takes ‘utmost caution’ to protect community

Navajo Nation to reopen two casinos in northwestern New Mexico

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Two casinos on the Navajo Nation will reopen this week as the tribe eases its restrictions on businesses amid a downturn in coronavirus cases. The Navajo Nation...

Colorado Senate passes school cannabis medicine bill

DENVER – Colorado’s Senate has passed legislation to make it easier for children with complicated medical conditions to receive cannabis-based medication at school. Wednesday’s 33...

Avalanche center boss will testify in case against Summit County snowboarders

Judge rejects ‘chilling effect’ argument from attorney general

New Mexico puts surging income into schools, economic relief

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The state Senate opened deliberations Friday on provisions of a $7.45 billion budget plan that would shore up educational funding and provide an array of relief to low-...

New Mexico seeks end to police immunity from prosecution

SANTA FE – A bill that would end police immunity from prosecution in New Mexico to allow civil right lawsuits in state court cleared its last major hurdle with Senate approval shortly after ...

Former tax official accused of changing, rerouting refunds

ALBUQUERQUE – A former New Mexico state tax official faces dozens of counts of wire fraud and other crimes accusing him of stealing nearly $690,000 by altering taxpayers’ refunds and routing...

Candidates for Colorado GOP leadership cast doubt on 2020 vote

Unfounded allegations of fraud a main focus in battle to replace Ken Buck

Cortez Public Library to open at limited capacity

Curbside pickup will still be available for those who prefer limited contact
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