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New Mexico Supreme Court to stick with in-person voting June 2

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered state and local election authorities to distribute absentee ballot applications to all registered voters while rejecting a petition...

New Mexico weighs voting methods for peak of virus pandemic

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Supreme Court is considering competing proposals to increase reliance on balloting by mail in efforts to limit the coronavirus’ spread and preserve voting rights in t...

No death penalty trial for Colorado man accused in killings

COLORADO SPRINGS – Prosecutors are no longer pursuing the death penalty for a 23-year-old man accused of being one of two gunmen in the March 2017 killings of two Coronado High School studen...

Coronavirus plays part in Colorado homicide case mistrial

DENVER – The trial of man accused of killing a Colorado deputy ended in a mistrial partly because of the coronavirus pandemic. An Adams County District Court judge issued the writ...

Montezuma County churches adjust to electronic services

Montezuma County discourages parking lot sermons

Atmos Energy crews to wear face masks while in communities

The Journal Atmos Energy announced this week that its employees would wear face coverings when social-distancing measures are difficult to maintain, such as when working outside o...

New Mexico State Police seeking driver in fatal hit-and-run

ARTESIA, N.M. – New Mexico State Police are searching for a driver who fatally struck a pedestrian last weekend near Artesia. They said 39-year-old Jenio Berdoza of Roswell died i...

Food truck in Grand Junction helps out truckers during coronavirus crisis

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) – Mike and Jamie Williams, owners of a local food truck, took it upon themselves to help out semi-truck drivers coming through Grand Junction, delivering vital supplies t...

Rio Arriba County settles over Mexican flag-flying episode

ESPAÑOLA, N.M. – A New Mexico county has settled with a man who said a troubled sheriff pulled him over for flying a Mexican flag on his truck on the Fourth of July. The attorney ...

YWCA Utah CEO says eliminating racism is ‘front and center’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – YWCA Utah’s mission to eliminate racism is “massive” and “beautiful,” incoming CEO Liz Owens believes. But it’s also “complex and, I think, sometimes misunderstood,” sh...

Colorado issues warning about bears waking from hibernation

ASPEN – The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department issued a call to avoid situations that attract bears and allow access to food as the animals wake from hibernation. The departme...

One hiker rescued, another found dead in western Colorado

GRAND JUNCTION – One hiker died and another who went looking for help was rescued from a canyon in western Colorado, authorities said Monday. The 31-year-old lost hiker was found ...