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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...

The Blotter

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday 9:58 a.m. A stolen vehicle was reported in the area of Pinion Lane. 12:23 p.m. A man was screaming aggressively at...

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...

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...

Dolores teacher from Sudan releases children’s book

‘My Beautiful Colors’ draws from refugee experience of Sudan’s civil war

Chapman Ski Hill to close for the season Sunday

Chapman Ski Hill will close for the season Sunday. The community is invited to join Chapfest from Friday to Sunday. 5-7 p.m. Friday: Throwback Throwdown. Wear funky attire from...

15 students, 2 instructors test positive for COVID-19 at Durango Gymnastics building

School-aged children account for more than 20% of cases in March

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 ...

Durango man suspected of vandalism ‘rampage’

Four downtown businesses sustain extensive damage

City of Durango to begin new video series with city manager

Durango residents are invited to submit city-related questions to City Manager José Madrigal for the new City Currents video series. Madrigal will start the short segments with a...

Durango approves MidTown redevelopment plan

City Council expresses unanimous support for 25-year renewal effort

Navajo Nation reports two new cases of COVID-19, one more death

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Tuesday reported two new cases of COVID-19 and one more death. The latest numbers pushed the tribe’s pandemic total to 29,957 confirmed c...
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