Nation & World Man believes he found fossilized Bigfoot head Todd May, of Ogden, Utah, holds what he believes to be a fossilized head of a Bigfoot. He says he… June 28, 2013
Regional News Farmers sell water to energy developers CARLSBAD, N.M. – With a scant agriculture water supply because of the prolonged drought, some farmers in Eddy County with… June 28, 2013
Regional News Navajo council will allow drinking while gambling FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation Council approved a bill Friday night that would make it possible for people at… June 28, 2013
Regional News Utah gun-rights organization planning an ‘open carry’ 5K SALT LAKE CITY – Running with scissors is generally considered a risky endeavor, but one group of Utah residents says… June 28, 2013
Regional News Feds approve N.M. horse slaughterhouse 2 animal-rights groups threaten lawsuits to prevent it from opening June 28, 2013
Nation & World Permit upheld for Christo’s Arkansas River project Bulgarian artist Christo wants to suspend 5.9 miles worth of silvery fabric panels in sections over 42 miles of the… June 28, 2013
Local News Rural Democrat – an oxymoron? In Montezuma County, it’s not as lonely as you think June 28, 2013
Local News New airport terminal for Durango-La Plata on table City/county considering $25M-$30M option June 28, 2013
Nation & World Reading scores mixed in N.M. SANTA FE – The state’s high school students improved their reading proficiency scores on standardized tests this year, but there… June 28, 2013
Local News City, county clash over development rules But officials pledge an agreement by year’s end June 28, 2013
Local News A skate in the park Mike Alcott of Durango catches air Friday at the city’s skate park. “It is great that the city built this… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Hagel: Budget squeeze is hurting the military CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE STATION – Mandatory budget cuts have begun to hurt military readiness, but the armed forces will… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Violence, rallies flare in Egypt CAIRO – Tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi rallied Friday in Cairo, and both sides… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Judge puts parts of new Kan. abortion law on hold TOPEKA, Kan. – A Kansas judge on Friday temporarily blocked some of the state’s new abortion restrictions that were set… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Appeals court lifts hold on Calif. gay marriages SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court on Friday cleared the way for the state of California to immediately resume… June 28, 2013
Nation & World House panel pressing IRS figure to talk WASHINGTON – A Republican-led committee Friday increased pressure on Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner to break her silence on… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Snowden’s dad worries about son’s ties to WikiLeaks WASHINGTON – The father of Edward Snowden, the former defense contractor accused of disclosing details about secret U.S. surveillance programs,… June 28, 2013
Nation & World Phoenix, Las Vegas bake in scorching heat Much of the West to endure high temperatures June 28, 2013
Nation & World Judge: Hobby Lobby won’t have to pay fines OKLAHOMA CITY – Hobby Lobby and a sister company will not be subject to $1.3 million in daily fines beginning… June 28, 2013
Business Windows 8.1 widens gap with older PCs SAN FRANCISCO – Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer says the latest update to Windows is a “refined blend” of its… June 28, 2013
Business 6 ways to instill money-management skills in teens It’s critical that teenagers learn money skills, like paying for a part of their cellphones, while they are young.Associated Press… June 28, 2013
Local News Firefighters go to San Juans Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to two fires started by lightning in the San Juan National Forest after afternoon thunderstorms. Both… June 28, 2013
Local News Brother: ‘I know he’s happy we found him’ Cory Redwine, bother of Dylan Redwine, holds back emotions while talking about his brother Thursday evening. Dylan’s remains were located… June 28, 2013