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New Mexico to end quarantine requirements for travelers

SANTA FE – New Mexico officials on Wednesday said they would be ending mandatory self-quarantine requirements for visitors and residents arriving in the state. The state Health De...

Legislators consider financial pandemic-relief measures

SANTA FE — New Mexico legislators pressed forward Wednesday with proposals for pandemic-related financial relief measures, including minimal-interest loans to small businesses that have been...

New Mexico lawmakers support school funding in Native areas

SANTA FE — A bill that would undo an education funding formula that disproportionately deprives Native American communities of school funds earned support Wednesday from members of the New M...

Public comment sought on Dolores timber project

Logging would benefit the forest and economy, officials say

Coloradans age 65 and up now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Teachers and child care workers will receive shots soon

Has time come to better regulate snowmobiles in the San Juan Mountains?

Spike of activity in backcountry renews calls for better management

Chronic wasting disease found in Colorado’s Four Corners

Parks and Wildlife informs hunters

Dolores sees first applicant for marijuana store

Sprinkler system is for public safety, expense dissuades second applicant

Dolores Public Library reopens under Level Yellow

The Journal Dolores Public Library reopened the to the public Feb. 8 after closing in November because of surges in COVID-19 cases. The library’s reopening comes as a result of Mo...

New Mexico employee accepts position in Biden administration

SANTA FE – A top human resources employee for New Mexico’s governor has stepped down after more than two years in the position to take a new role with President Joe Biden’s administration. ...

Few New Mexico schools rush to offer in-person classes

SANTA FE – Loosened restrictions on large-scale in-person learning programs in New Mexico public schools went into effect Monday after an 11-month ban, but few school districts were rushing ...

Democrats advance civil rights legislation in New Mexico

A bill is headed to the House floor for a vote that would open up state courts to a variety of civil rights claims against police agencies and local governments. A House committee...
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