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New Mexico governor signs bill allowing liquor delivery

FARMINGTON – After “significant revisions” in the House and Senate, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a House bill Wednesday to help small businesses and restaurants create a new revenue stream by...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Police use Taser on man twice before taking him into custody

FARMINGTON – After tasing him twice, Farmington police were able to apprehend a man who was allegedly yelling, acting belligerently and threatening to stab residents at an apartment. Police...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Bond set at $20,000 for suspect in downtown Durango burglary spree

A 36-year-old man suspected of a violent burglary spree in downtown Durango earlier this week had his bond set at $20,000 on Friday, as more details emerged about the rampage through several local...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Jesuits in U.S. pledge $100M for racial reconciliation

The U.S.-based branch of the Jesuits has unveiled ambitious plans for a “truth and reconciliation” initiative in partnership with descendants of people once enslaved by the Roman Catholic order....

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Polis orders flags lowered to honor victims of Atlanta shooting

The Journal Colorado Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide now until sunset Monday in honor and remembrance of the victims of the shooting in the...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Benefit planned for Lewis-Arriola firefighter with cancer

A benefit dinner and dessert auction for a firefighter with the Lewis-Arriola Volunteer Fire Department who is battling cancer will be held Saturday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 pm at the Lewis Arriola...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado state parks will get electric vehicle charging stations

Electric vehicle maker Rivian will put public charging stations in every state park at no cost to the state, with the first installations planned for July, after the Colorado Parks and Wildlife...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Series of storms to blow through Southwest Colorado

Saturday may be the first day of spring, but the week ahead may feel more like winter in Southwest Colorado. A series of small storms, each expected to bring rain to lower elevations and snow to...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Judge rules Colorado cities unable to enact gun restrictions

Boulder has been blocked from enforcing its 2-year-old ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines in the city — potentially providing the state Supreme Court an opportunity to review...

DATE: March 19, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Justice Department reopens cold case murders on Ute Mountain Ute reservation

The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking information on two unsolved suspected murders of Native Americans from Towaoc, on the Ute Mountain Ute reservation. In a news release March 17, the FBI...

DATE: March 18, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

M-CHS plans first live musical in a year, and it’s an original

After a series of coronavirus delays, Montezuma-Cortez High School’s drama students will perform live with a new musical they wrote themselves. Friday will mark the premiere of “The Isle of Skye,”...

DATE: March 18, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Water guzzlers quench wild animals’ thirst

With the Southwest drying up, water guzzlers placed throughout the San Juan Mountains for wildlife are becoming ever more important. Through the 1970s and 1980s, the U.S. Forest Service, in...

DATE: March 18, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

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