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Apple tree grafting workshop to be held in Hesperus

The Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project will offer a grafting workshop from 10 a.m. to noon April 6 at the historic Old Fort Library, 18683 Colorado Highway 140, in Hesperus. T...

Archaeology talk in Cortez to address kivas

As a part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, Chuck Riggs will present “Secular and Sacred: Evaluating Kiva Function in the Mesa Verde Region” at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the First United Methodist...

Tough winter increases chance of elk calf die-off

Heavy snow, human pressures can stress young animals

Push renewed to elevate White Sands to national park status

ALBUQUERQUE – The push to elevate a vast expanse of shifting white sand dunes in New Mexico to national park status was renewed Tuesday as members of the state’s congressional delegation rei...

‘Mexican oxy’ pills take toll on Southwest

Drug has started showing up in Arizona in recent years

Exploring the enduring bond between dogs, people

Exhibit allows you to see, smell with powers of a canine

Podcast to tell stories of historic homes in Cortez

Montezuma Avenue is setting for project

The Vessel: Soaring sculpture is centerpiece of massive NYC development

NEW YORK – A towering sculpture called Vessel – made up of 2,500 twisting steps the public can climb – is the visual centerpiece of Hudson Yards, a $25 billion urban complex on Manhattan’s W...

More Southwest Colorado farmers see a future in growing hemp

Many say they plan to plant first crop in 2019

Acupuncturist to host advanced allergy therapeutics discussion

Caleb Gates, licensed acupuncturist, will present “Spring Free of Seasonal Allergies: An Alternative Solution to Resolving Allergy Symptoms” from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Durango Public ...

Flight attendant detained by immigration on return to U.S.

A Texas flight attendant who was enrolled in the government’s program for “Dreamers” flew to Mexico for work and was stopped by immigration authorities who forced her to spend more than a mo...

Wet winter bodes well for water supplies along Rio Grande

ALBUQUERQUE – Some ski areas touted an “endless winter” as forecasters on Tuesday called the snow that has been falling along the New Mexico-Colorado border a good sign for cities and farmer...
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