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Crews respond to one-car rollover at Totten Lake

Driver arrested; drugs or alcohol suspected

Vallecito ice fishing tournament draws competitors from around country

5-pound trout wins the day

Southwest Health System changes hours for drive-thru testing

Effective March 1, Southwest Health System’s drive-thru coronavirus testing center will have new hours. The clinic will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. ...

Cortez man pleads guilty to distribution of heroin

China White variety is especially dangerous, cops say

Two Colorado public lands acts pass in U.S. House

Legislation would protect hundreds of thousands of acres

Poll: Colorado Republicans show less interest in COVID vaccination

Only 55% of registered voters want vaccine, including 29% of Republicans

N.M. House endorses liquor reforms

SANTA FE – The state House of Representatives has endorsed a bill aimed at energizing the hospitality industry in rural New Mexico by relaxing state restrictions on liquor sales. ...

N.M. Legislature approves tax holiday for restaurants

SANTA FE – A bill is on its way to the governor that would provide a four-month tax holiday to restaurants and a $600 rebate to low-income workers. The state House gave final appr...

Las Cruces school official struck, killed while walking dogs

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Karen Trujillo, school superintendent for New Mexico’s second largest city of Las Cruces and a former leader of the state Public Education Department, was hit and killed b...

Facebook seeks $6B to expand data center in N.M.

LOS LUNAS, N.M. – A subsidiary of Facebook has filed an application with Los Lunas city officials for billions of dollars in additional funding that could double the size of its data center ...

New Mexico governor signs bill to preserve abortion rights

SANTA FE – Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed a bill to shore up abortion rights in New Mexico, saying a woman has the right to make decisions about her own body. ...

Colorado changes vaccine plan again, moving down most essential workers

Polis prioritizes Coloradans between the ages of 60 and 64
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