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Colorado lawmakers denounce violence at U.S. Capitol

Colorado lawmakers on Wednesday denounced the violence perpetrated by a mob of President Donald Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol during a joint session of Congress seeking to stop the...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

‘We were getting ready to make a stand,’ Colorado congressmen say

U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse had just finished speaking on the House floor in defense of President-elect Joe Biden’s win on Nov. 3 when the Democrat from Lafayette noticed something was wrong. Speaker...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Cortez students return to schools for in-person learning

For the first time since Nov. 16, Montezuma-Cortez School District’s students returned to the classroom Wednesday for in-person learning. While a strong emphasis has been placed on student safety,...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

New year’s first baby at Southwest Memorial is born to Dove Creek family

The first bundle of joy for 2021 at Southwest Memorial Hospital was born into a Dove Creek family Jan. 5. Chealsie Leppert gave birth to Samuel Chanson Jude Montgomery about 6:25 a.m. Tuesday. The...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Chaos, violence, mockery as mob occupies Congress

WASHINGTON — “Where are they?” a Trump supporter demanded in a crowd of dozens roaming the halls of the Capitol, bearing Trump flags and pounding on doors. They — lawmakers, staff members and more...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Montezuma County Patriots rally in Cortez to condemn election results

Honking horns and cheers could be heard along Main Street Wednesday afternoon as supporters of President Donald Trump voiced their concerns about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election....

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Ken Buck asks Trump to address nation, but doesn’t blame president for riot

U.S. Rep. Ken Buck said he’d like President Donald Trump to address the nation and ask for an end to rioting Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol, but that he doesn’t blame the president for inciting the...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Farmington hopes for starring roles with ownership of historic Totah Theater

FARMINGTON – The city of Farmington will soon take ownership of the historic Totah Theater in downtown Farmington from San Juan County after City Council approved a full deed transfer and...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

‘Breakdown in communication’ blamed for low bail amount leading up to killing

Prosecutors did not ask that a higher bail be set for Damon Lamont Mathews, who is suspected of killing his wife, after he was arrested in November for domestic violence, according to court...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Durango reaches $820,000 in relief grants for businesses

The city of Durango has awarded another round of COVID-19 relief grants for businesses, bringing the total funding awards to more than $820,000. In the program’s second application round, 64...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Emails show negotiations involving Polis, cigarette giant before tax hike

Gov. Jared Polis’ office was asked to meet several conditions insisted upon by Altria in exchange for the cigarette giant agreeing not to fight legislation that put a question on the November...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado county clerk posts voter fraud claims, no evidence

GRAND JUNCTION – A Colorado county clerk posted claims of voter fraud without providing evidence and despite assurances from election officials nationwide that the November election was safe and...

DATE: Jan. 6, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

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